Westchester County Business Journal Westchester County Local Jobs
Vol. 46, # 37 | September 10, 2007
 
Cover Story
 
 

Joel Seligman is plying the hallways of Northern Westchester Hospital with his industrial-looking, oversize rubber-tired "tea cart."
"Anyone want tea? An apple?"
A few workers shoot him a furtive look. He gets takers at a nurses' station up on the fourth floor.

His mission is not to sell the tea, fruit or snacks, but to hand them out and listen to any concerns the
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2007 Business Book of Lists

Feature Section

Ask Andi :

Using debt to grow the business

Fly on the Wall
Hispanic Business
Letters to the Editor :

Businesses should speak out on Iraq

Profits & Passions : Jason Kessler
ViewPoints

OurView : Remember, lest we repeat

Focus Section : Economic Development
On the Record :

Credits, Clients & Awards

Newsmakers

On the Agenda

Public Notices

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BREAKING NEWS
 
 

The Mount Vernon City Council, which had been seeking records on Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreements entered into by the city, received them yesterday, a day after it had formally voted to subpoena them.

 

 
Top Stories
 
 

Preparing for a winter move into new headquarters being built in Hawthorne, Westchester ARC has contracted to sell its 48,000-square-foot center in White Plains to a local real estate company with a strong tie to the nonprofit agency that serves about 1,600 Westchester County residents with developmental disabilities.

 

 

 

The city of London has turned to a medical group in Westchester County as a practical model when restructuring its health-care delivery system for 10 million citizens.

 

 

 

Westchester County residents who don’t like blaring music in the vicinity take note: the School of Rock may be coming to your town. And take heart: Maybe that caterwauling will lead to the next Steppenwolf.

 

 

 

In IBM Corp.’s backyard, mention the name of any software company and one is likely to elicit a “who?”

 

 

 

Officials with Community Hospital at Dobbs Ferry are still awaiting a response from the state Department of Health on a compromise to keep the hospital open by becoming an ambulatory-care facility.

 

 

 

ENT and Allergy Associates L.L.P. (ENT&A), a tri-state medical specialty group practice with headquarters in Tarrytown, has added 10 physicians to its staff and opened at two new locations in Brooklyn and on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The group now has 75 physicians in 24 offices in the metropolitan area, company officials said.

 

 

 

What would you do with a historic 25-acre campus with a stellar view of the Hudson River? This is a hot topic after Fordham University administrators decided to sell Marymount College, the Tarrytown campus of the university.

 

 

 

Ask business owners when they should obtain a business valuation and many will give a one-word reply: retirement. But there are at least five other reasons besides the arrival of your golden years.

 

 

 

This year’s Community Week initiative will be held Sept. 23-29. Its aim is to help Westchester-based youth organizations, including Child Care Centers and the Child Care Council of Westchester, obtain much-needed support through community volunteerism and donations.

 


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