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Businesses to be Recognized by Ulster Chamber
The search is on for the top businesses, business leaders, and organizations in Ulster County, as preparations are now underway for the 20th Annual Ulster County Business Recognition Awards. Categories include:Business of the YearSmall Business of the YearBusinessperson or Entrepreneur of the YearTourism or Hospitality Business of the Year Commitment to the Community Award (a not-for-profit organization)The Heritage Award (a local multi-generational business)Emerging Young Leader Nomination forms
December Chamber Breakfast Spotlights Non-Profits
The Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce is using the occasion of its monthly breakfast meeting in December to remind everyone that our local not-for-profit organizations need the help of local businesses this time of year more than ever.With that in mind, three organizations that perform exemplary work in our community —People's Place, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Ulster County, and Raising Your Awareness about Narcotics (R.Y.A.N.)— will be on center stage at the Dec. 13 Breakfast from 7:30-9:00
Ulster Chamber Hosts Candidates at Breakfast Meeting
The monthly breakfast meeting of the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce will feature an appearance by the two candidates for Ulster County District Attorney, Democrat Emmanuel Nneji and Republican Michael Kavanagh.The event is scheduled on Tuesday, September 26, from 7:30-9:00 a.m. at The Venue Uptown at the Best Western Plus, 503 Washington Ave. in Kingston. The sponsor is Nuvance Health. The winner of the Nov. 7 election will succeed current DA David Clegg, a Democrat who is not seeking