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Meanwhile Lost Lake and Serenity Gardens
continue to move forward with high-end
multimillion-dollar investments as new major
prospects approach us with other large-scale
developments slated for the next few years.
Our work with SUNY Sullivan is beginning to
bear fruit with a 2 megawatt solar farm installed,
a shovel ready park under approvals and work
toward the development of the Healthy World
Institute gets more intense.
The Partnership has placed a high value on
providing training, information exchange, and
networking experiences with the best interest
of our membership and the community in mind
as evidenced by events including: the 2nd
annual SEQRA Conference, the Pattern for
Progress breakfast, and our mid summer Sullivan
United mixer. Look to us to continue similar
efforts in the coming year.
Our commitment to a ready workforce began
in earnest when, together with the Center for
Workforce Development, we established the
Catskills Workforce Alliance through which
varied training institutes and initiatives will be
created to best suit the anticipated and current
investment in our county.
Most of the current investment is in hospitality
and tourism. Good news travels fast, however,
and economic development impacts all industry
sectors. There has been a recent uptick in
specialty manufacturing and distribution.
A taste of the impact to come was felt this
past summer as unemployment dropped a full
percentage point and vacancy rates began to
drop for the first time in many years. We look
forward to maximizing our gains while diversify-
ing our portfolio and always working on best
practices moving forward.
Our continued growth and future success
depends squarely on the support of our members
and the agencies with which we contract.
Without the support of our membership,
sponsors, the IDA and the County, we simply
could not accomplish the things we have and
must continue to do.
Congratulations to our newly elected board of
directors, to the much-deserved Walter A. Rhulen
recipient Dr. Gerard Galarneau and our Sullivan
United partners the Sullivan County Visitors
Association and the Chamber of Commerce.
Secured projects on the books by Veria
Lifestyle Management, Adelaar and
Montreign Resort Casino now approach the
$2 billion mark. We expect that at completion
these new investments will bolster visitation
to key destinations like Bethel Woods Center
for the Arts—long a flagship and key economic
development driver—as well as popular
destinations in Roscoe, Livingston Manor,
Callicoon on the Delaware, and others.
Early this summer, Veria broke ground on its
$100 million spa and wellness center, while our
communities of Hurleyville, and Livingston
Manor continue to transform into destinations
and centers of interest both from within and
outside of the county.
At press time, Adelaar and Montreign continue
laying the infrastructure groundwork at the site
of the former Concord hotel in anticipation of the
issuance of a casino license.
Jacob R. BilligChairman of the Board
Marc BaezPresident
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The Sullivan County Partnership promotes and coordinates the economic development
of private business in Sullivan County to help enhance the quality of life and improve
the standard of living while protecting and preserving the environment.
As we commemorate our 21st year, Sullivan County stands ready to embark on several
economic development projects. Each of them will have such a positive impact on our
economy we call them game changers. Is it a trite and overused term? Maybe. But by
its very definition—“a newly introduced element or factor that changes an existing
situation or activity in a significant way”—game changers is a fitting description for a
county desperately in need.
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This year’s recipients are Roberta Byron-Lockwood and Cathy Paty. This award is presented to those
who have made significant contributions to the Partnership, and is selected by the partnership staff.
Roberta and Cathy were instrumental in the County’s successful public relations efforts to lobby for the
Montreign/Adelaar casino license bid.
ROBERTA BYRON-LOCKWOOD
Roberta is the President and CEO of the Sullivan County Visitors
Association. She is a 30 year tourism industry professional charged with
increasing market share for tourism related businesses in the Sullivan
County Catskills. Roberta has created new energy in tourism marketing. This
year alone, she led efforts to market Sullivan County regionally, nationally,
and internationally to niche markets. Those efforts have resulted in visitor spending of $372 million, a
2.5% increase over the previous year.
Roberta’s tourism career began as Regional Director of the Central Leatherstocking Region. Later, she
served as the Assistant Deputy Commissioner of Marketing, Advertising, and Tourism for Empire State
Development where she administered the I Love New York and Matching Funds Program.
She was instrumental in developing the state’s Mile Marker Program and Kiosk System. She was a
founder of the New York State Tourism Promotion Agency Council, and is the recipient of more than
forty state marketing awards throughout her state and SCVA tenure. Roberta holds a Masters Degree
in Business and Public Administration and today serves as Tourism Industry Coalition Advisory Council
member under Governor A. Cuomo.
CATHY PATY
Cathy is the President and CEO of the Sullivan County Chamber of
Commerce where she leads recruitment and retention of approximately
500 current members.
She develops new prospect lists, organizes, and promotes the networking
events including First Friday breakfasts and Third Thursday Networking mixers, as well as sponsorship
opportunities and other fundraising events. She also develops low and no-cost educational programs
to the Chamber’s membership base. She supports and assists in the direction of YEL (Young Emerging
Leaders)—the young professional taskforce of the Chamber. Cathy helps facilitate business-to-
business relationships by promoting a Chamber member-to-member discount program for new and
current members.
Born and raised in Sullivan County, she is a Monticello High School and SUNY Sullivan graduate.
She sits on the Board of Directors for the Partnership for Economic Development, Sullivan County
Workforce Development, Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce Foundation Board, and the Steering
Committee for Sullivan Renaissance.
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We are pleased to award the 2015 Walter A. Rhulen award to
DR. GERARD GALARNEAU. Each year we bestow this high recognition
to a business leader who exhibits the extraordinary traits of the late
Walter Rhulen including business excellence, community commitment, and
service to humanity.
Dr. Galarneau is the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Medical Officer for
Catskill Regional Medical Center (CRMC). He joined the Greater Hudson
Valley Health System in 2013.
Prior to his appointment at CRMC, Dr. Galarneau, a Board-certified Urologist, was an active Orange
Regional Medical Center staff member since March of 2000, and served in leadership positions at
the hospital since 2002. He was the Vice-Chair of the Department of Urology from 2002- 2004 and
Chairman from 2005-2006. Dr. Galarneau was the Chairman of Staff from 2007-2008 and has held the
position of Chief of Staff since January of 2009.
Dr. Galarneau graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from SUNY Binghamton, received his
medical degree from New York Medical College and held residencies in General Surgery and Urology
at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York.
A member of the Greater Hudson Valley Health System, Catskill Regional Medical Center is dedicated
to providing the highest quality health care to residents in the Sullivan County region.
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MID-HUDSON SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (SBDC) Small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs receive free business consultations and at-cost training on writing business plans, accessing capital, marketing, regulatory compliance, international trade and more. The SBDC network is cost-effective and helps create jobs.
SCORE A Sullivan County volunteer network of skilled, retired executives who educate and mentor small business entrepreneurs. SCORE volunteers conduct local workshops and events and provide resources, templates, and tools to facilitate business success.
THE COUNTY OF SULLIVAN This is a major funding source for our organization. We work closely with the Division of Planning and Environmental Management on small and main street development. We also work on general project management with county and successful business leaders in a continuing effort to market our resources to companies and visitors looking to relocate their operations in Sullivan County.
COUNTY OF SULLIVAN IDA For a long time, we have partnered with The Industrial Development Agency. It’s because we share the common goals: creating and retaining jobs. IDA grants loans, incentives, and tax abatements to large and small businesses and helps promote economic welfare, recreation opportunities, prevent unemployment and economic deterioration, ensure the prosperity of Sullivan County’s inhabitants, and promote tourism and trade.
PATTERN FOR PROGRESS This public policy research and planning institute of the public and private sectors serves Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester. Pattern’s mission is to preserve and promote the social, economic, and natural environments of the Hudson Valley re-gion by building consensus for a pattern of growth that will ensure a high quality of life.
EMPIRE STATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION In partnership with the public and private sectors ESD spurs continued innovation and growth, constantly revising the economic development toolbox to give businesses the competitive advantage they need to succeed in New York.
NYSEG When we put together a deal to bring a new business to town or help an existing business expand, New York State Electric and Gas helps make the package even more attractive offering rate discounts and funding assistance. For details: www.nyseg.com/YourBusiness/economicdev/progandincentives.html
THE HUDSON VALLEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
This one-stop shop serves companies considering relocation or expansion in Sullivan and six other counties including: Westchester, Rockland, Putnam,
Orange, Dutchess, and Ulster. HVEDC provides comprehensive market data, including economic indicators, workforce information, industrial and commercial real estate and other relevant information to location decisions.
WORLD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE (WEDA) WEDA is a clearinghouse targeting site selectors with suitable locations for companies wishing to relocate or expand. WEDA also offers confidential consulting and free preliminary services to member companies such as ours to aid in their site search.
HVADC AGRICULTURE This alliance has become more crucial as agri-based business such as craft beer and distilleries continues to grow. It is the only economic development agency in the Hudson Valley that focuses on the growth and viability of the agricultural economy. HVADC assists both new and existing agri-businesses, and supports policies and regulations that recognize and support New York State’s agricultural economy.
More than ever before, organizations like ours realize the value in cooperation
both within and outside county borders. We partner with numerous local,
regional, state, and national organizations who like us, are also committed to
economic growth and vitality.
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CONSTRUCTION IS UNDERWAY FOR CASINO AND RESORT AT FORMER CONCORD S ITE
Last March, while participating on a keynote panel at the Sullivan Renaissance
Annual Conference, Bethel Woods’ Chairman of the Board, Alan Gerry credited his
organization with keeping the lights on in Sullivan County during tough economic
times. With Charles Degliomini of Empire Resorts at his side, he then told a sold
out audience, “We find ourselves at the cusp of great opportunity.”
From the start, the Partnership has been a vocal advocate and business resource
for developers of Montreign Casino Resort at Adelaar. This $1.3 billion dollar
project in the Town of Thompson calls for a casino hotel, a water park hotel,
a shopping and entertainment village, a revamped Monster Golf Course, and a
boutique hotel.
Under sunny blue skies on the western bank of Bailey Lake last June;
Z Living/Veria Lifestyle broke ground on the company’s Nature Cure & Ayurvedic
Wellness Center.
This project will create 400 permanent jobs. Indian billionaire Dr. Subhash
Chandra, chairman of the Essel Group of Companies, is spearheading it. Chandra
has invested $18 million thus far as part of a $90 million dollar plan for the first
phase to turn the legendary Kutsher’s Country Club into its 260,000-square-foot
wellness center. The project will create 400 permanent jobs.
“Z Living/Veria is honored to come to Sullivan County and create a project that
will fit the surroundings and beauty of the region,” said Chandra who intends to
preserve the legacy of Kutsher’s Hotel by keeping sections that can be saved, and
adding to it, so that tourism activities can be continued at the original site.
The center will be based upon five ancient sciences: Nature Cure, Ayurveda,
Yogic Sciences, Nutrition, and Acupuncture. It will include treatments
such as hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, in addition to a yoga center, fitness
center, private and couple treatment rooms,
and a swimming pool with nature garden. A
full service restaurant with a teaching and
observation kitchen, nutrition center, and
several juice bars will complete the food and
beverage services. There will also be space for gift
shops, essential shops, a salon, and a theater. In
addition, it will include a museum.
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“We find ourselves at the cusp of great opportunity.”
—ALAN GERRY
Phase 1 of the $40 million construction is underway
now by EPR properties including building roadways,
water and sewer utilities. When the casino gaming
license is issued to Empire Resorts construction on
the Montreign Casino can begin in earnest.
The project will bring thousands of jobs to the
Catskills region—from construction jobs to full and
part-time employment opportunities upon opening.
It’s also expected to create opportunities that
engage communities and businesses by driving
tourism and investment in the local economy
that generate significant consumer traffic and tax
revenues ($100 million) for Upstate New York.
Z LIVING/VERIA BREAKS GROUND AT FORMER KUTSHER’S PROPERTY
“Having a project of this magnitude come to Sullivan County is
something we should all be proud of. Turning the historical Kutsher’s property into a new viable tourism project will be something special for county residents to see in the coming months and years ahead.”
SCOTT B. SAMUELSON, SULLIVAN COUNTY LEGISLATIVE CHAIRMAN
Start UP NY is an aggressive NYS business attraction
tool geared to utilize existing collegiate assets,
intellectual capital, and research platforms to
attract new and expanding businesses to New
York State.
The college is developing suitable pre-approved
sites to more efficiently attract new businesses to
the campus and Sullivan County. The SUNY Sullivan
Commerce Park is well into the process of securing
preapprovals for a 25-acre site on campus.
B U S I N E S S E X P A N S I O N
SALT & PEPPER began as a small deli in a rented space on Broadway in Monticello. The
business has grown over nine years to become an eclectic lunch and dinner
option serving a myriad of traditional and Asian specialty dishes with a loyal
customer base. A hit on various social media review boards, Salt & Pepper
with the Partnership’s help, is upgrading its facility including façade, interior,
and other needed repairs.
RIVERSIDE REMEDIESTrue to its mission the Partnership continues to support and
assist small businesses of varying service platforms throughout
Sullivan County. This year we utilized our Sullivan Investments
Revolving Loan program to assist a Western Sullivan County-based
business filling a critical service in Callicoon. Riverside Remedies opened its
doors earlier in the year, providing a much-needed pharmacy and specialty
gifts shop where one did not exist for years. Now the residents and local
business in Callicoon can avail themselves with needed prescriptions and last
minute convenience items without traveling for miles to do so.
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Meanwhile, SUNY Sullivan has led the sustainability charge with the
first large-scale renewable energy project in the County: a 2-megawatt
solar farm situated on campus. The solar farm is dramatically lowering
the college’s dependence on traditional energy methods and positively
affecting its energy expenditures for the long term.
A strategic partner in the Catskills Workforce Alliance, SUNY is already ramping
up efforts and resources to training future workers answering the anticipated
demand in the tourism and hospitality sector.
SUNY SULL IVAN: A CRIT ICAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNER
SMALL BUSINESS IS BIG BUSINESS
Fifty-five percent of the jobs in the U.S. are provided by small businesses. At the Partnership we’re just as
committed to small business as we are to attracting large, corporate companies. We provided key financing
through our INCUBATOR WITHOUT WALLS REVOLVING LOAN PROGRAM to support expansion of a
Monticello eatery, and the startup of another in the quaint little village of Hurleyville.
THE PICKLED OWL is a gastro pub styled restaurant owned and
operated by Evan Allees. There is a feeling of
community and an “old time” bar atmosphere
with a gourmet flair highlighting its food and
beverage offerings. Featuring craft beer and
wine the Pickled Owl along with many new
businesses that have opened up are continuing
to make Hurleyville, NY one of Sullivan County’s
main street turnaround successes.
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A JOURNEY TOWARD A BRIGHTER FUTURE
On June 24, 2015 the Sullivan United team hosted “Sullivan County: A
Journey Toward a Brighter Future” presented by Pattern for Progress.
The conference took place at Bernie’s Holiday Restaurant. Over 150
attendees heard a wide array of variables that effect our local and
regional economy, focusing on market dynamics from the pre 2008 financial
crisis to key indicators based on anticipated new developments that can
assist businesses, municipalities and those running not for profit corporations
today. Facing a new economic reality in the years to come, the event was
geared to prepare businesses with an understanding of key trends locally and
regionally that would help position their enterprises for the opportunities and
challenges that lie ahead. The event was another Partnership and Sullivan
United team effort to provide membership education to those seeking to stay
well informed and on the cutting edge.
MEMBER EDUCATION SEMINARS & NETWORKING
RENEWED OPTIMISM IN THE BUSINESS CLIMATE ATTRACTS MEMBER-INVESTORS TO PARTNERSHIP EVENTS
Part of the many benefits afforded to Partnership members is education seminars and forums about
key business topics featuring high-powered business executives locally and from around the region.
Networking opportunities, always popular among our members, have grown even more attractive
given the high level of financial investment in our County.
SULLIVAN UNITED
Leveraging the optimism from business owners and leaders, four county-based
agencies (Partnership, Sullivan County Visitors Association, The Chamber of
Commerce and the Sullivan County Industrial Development Agency) whose
missions are dedicated to business success, hosted the 2nd annual Sullivan
United Networking Mixer.
As part of an overall strategy to highlight new and unique projects built
recently or currently under development, the team held this year’s mixer at
the Monster Golf Course located in the heart of the Adelaar development.
Over 200 members attended the mid-summer event.
Sullivan United was created last year to put each agency in one venue,
educate businesses on the various services and programs each is responsible
for, and to answer any questions businesses or municipal officials may have
relative to their respective areas of expertise.
The event has also become a target for elected officials to network with
constituents and to communicate the variety issues they have been working
on throughout their respective legislative sessions.
The idea to pool resources and come together
more strategically was implemented during last
year’s competition for a Casino license, when a
coordinated front was presented at hearings in
Albany and Poughkeepsie.
The team has kept the momentum going,
focusing on challenges like, workforce, destination
marketing, infrastructure, and a host of other
activities such as this one.
“Working together is critical to the success we are now having and
we look forward to continuing this strategy well into the future,”
STEVE WHITE, CEO OF THE SULLIVAN COUNTY IDA
WHAT BUSINESS PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW WHEN
DEVELOPMENT MEETS THE ENVIRONMENT
With the anticipated growth Sullivan County and the region is already
beginning to experience, understanding the State Environmental Quality
Review Act (SEQRA), is a critical prerequisite for both public and private
stakeholders working on or reviewing projects now and well into the future.
The 2nd Annual SEQRA Conference hit that message home again with
over 200 land use attorneys, engineers, public planning officials, and other
stakeholders educated on the environmental approvals issues that are
becoming increasingly more focused on as development continues. Along
with some original and new presentations those who attended left with
continuing education credits and relevant reference guides.
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2014 FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014 -2015
Jacob Billig Billig, Loughlin, and Baer (2015) Chairman
Karen Fisher FisherMears Associates, LLC (2015) Vice Chairman
James Bates Ecological Analysis (2015) Secretary/Treasurer
Fred Stabbert III Sullivan County Democrat (2015) Immediate Past Chairman
Term Expires
John Conway The Center for Discovery 2017
Darlene Fedun Bethel Woods Center for the Arts 2017
Glenn Gidaly Barton and Loguidice 2017
Dr. Karin Hilgersom SUNY Sullivan 2017
Lou Klugman Klugman Associates 2017
Jeff Siegel Spencer Daniels Agency, Inc. 2017
Gary Silver Stoloff & Silver, LLP 2017
Richard Sush Town of Thompson 2017
Michael Dollard MDM Fitness Factory, Inc. 2016
Matt Dorcas Dorcas Consulting, LLC 2016
Eric Egeland Capacity Business Consulting 2016
Dan Grady Hospice of Orange and Sullivan Counties 2016
Lela Nussbaum First Niagara Bank 2016
Gerald Skoda Skoda Enterprises, Inc. 2016
Alan Zuckerman Verticon, LTD 2016
George Kinne Jeff Bank 2015
Suzanne Loughlin Firestorm Solutions, LLC 2015
Randy Resnick Bernie’s Holiday Restaurant 2015
Gary Schmidt Schmidt’s Wholesale 2015
Warren Blumenthal Sullivan County Board of Realtors – President
Roberta Byron-Lockwood Sullivan County Visitors Association
Dr. Gerard Galarneau Catskill Regional Medical Center
Tammy Mangus Monticello Central School District
Cathy Paty Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce
Pamela Pesante-Kraus Sullivan County Board of Realtors – Chairperson
Joshua Potosek Sullivan County Manager
Steven Vegliante Town of Fallsburg Supervisor
Steve White Sullivan County IDA
INVESTMENT REVENUE2010 $77,089.50
2011 $75,250.00
2012 $90,350.00
2013 $115,100.00
2014 $129,700.00
TOTAL REVENUE—ALL SOURCES2010 $280,706.85
2011 $265,755.89
2012 $275,019.59
2013 $349,097.03
2014 $378,974.82
2014 REVENUEInvestment Revenue $129,700.00
Special Events $17,967.64
Annual Meeting $79,750.00
Program Administration $1,435.60
Interest Earned $121.58
IDA Contract $75,000.00
County Contract $75,000.00
GRAND TOTAL $378,974.82
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OUR MEMBERSA.Alport & Son Inc.A.Servidone Inc./B. Anthony ConstructionAchieve Rehab & Nursing FacilityAdvance Testing CompanyAflac-Maia Aron InsuranceAKRF, Inc.Albella Restaurant , Inc.Allison-Devore General Contractors, Inc.Alman Monti Taxi Corp.Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.Apple’s Small Engine RepairArgenio Brothers, Inc.Armistead Mechanical, Inc.ASB Greenworld Inc.Associated Mutual Insurance CooperativeBaez AssociatesBarriger & Company, Inc.Barton & Loguidice, D.P.C.Bernie’s Holiday RestaurantBillig, Loughlin and BaerBlack Creek DevelopmentBlooming Grove Stair CompanyBlustein, Shapiro, Rich and Barone,LLPBold Gold Media Group, LP/Thunder 102Bridgeville Office CentreBurnwell Propane/Suburban Heating Oil PartnersCallanan Industries, Inc./Clemente Latham ConcreteCanned Fire CommunicationsCapacity Business ConsultingCatania, Mahon, Milligram & Rider, PLLCCatskill Dermatology,P.C.Catskill Distilling Co. LTD.Catskill Hudson BankCatskill PrimeCatskill Regional Medical CenterCatskill Vacation Home BuildersCD Trips, LLC (Liberty Real Estates Ventures LLC)China City Regional Center, LLCCILMI & Associates PLLCCochecton Alpha LLCCombined Energy ServicesCommunity Foundation of Orange and Sullivan County, Inc.Concept Promotions/D&D MailingConcord Associates LPConstruction Contractors AssociationCoombe Financial ServicesCooper Arias LLPCounty of SullivanCrystal Run Healthcare, LLPCushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Co.David Goldstein Construction Inc.Davis R. Chant RealtorsDeb El FoodsDelaware Engineering PCDelaware Valley Job Corps./Adams and Associates Inc.Dependable Field Office Leasing and Sales, Inc.Dom Resort Inc./Delano ResortDorcas Consulting LLCE. Tetz & Sons, Inc.Ecological Analysis, LLCEcotech Spray FoamELEC 825Engineering & Surveying Properties,PCEnter Equity, Inc.EPR Properties Every Good Deed Title AgencyFallsburg Central School DistrictFallsburg Lumber Co, Inc.Firestorm Solutions LLCFirst National Bank of JeffersonvilleFirst Niagara BankFisherMears Associates, LLCFocus Media, Inc.Gan-Eden Estates/Kelli Woods, LLCGarigliano Law Offices, LLP
Glenn L. Smith, P.E., Consulting EngineerGlenwild Industrial LLCGozza Graphics LLCGranite Associates, LPGrey’s Woodworks, Inc.Harris, Monti & McLaughlin, Inc.Helicopter Flight Services, Inc.Here’s Help Staffing & RecruitingHerschel Realty Corp.Hospice of Orange & Sullivan Counties, Inc.Hudson River Ventures LLCHudson Valley Contracting/Hudson Valley DKIHudson Valley Investment Advisors, Inc.Inn at Lake Joseph/Ivan Weinger Ass’ts, LTDIrwin Siegel Agency Inc.Jacobowitz and Gubits, LLPJudelson, Giordano and Siegel CPA, PCKeystone Associates, LLCKlugman Associates, Inc.Knack Pavloff & Company, LLPKohl’s Distribution CenterKristt Kelly Office Systems Corp.La Belle Farm, Inc.Laborers Local 17 LecetLanc & Tully Engineering and Surveying PCLander’s River TripsLang Waste Services Corp./Roto Rooter Plumbers and Septic ServiceLaw Office of Charles T. BazydloLaw Office of M.L. Zager, P.C.Law Office of Paula Elaine KayLC Construction and Sons Inc.LeChase Construction Services, LLCLiberty Community Development Corp.Liberty Iron Works/Neversink Steel Corp.Liberty Land Associates, LLCLiberty Press/Liberty Litho, Inc.Liberty Trading PostLuzon Environmental ServicesM & M Auto Group, Inc.M & T BankMajek Furniture WarehouseMajestic Drug Co., Inc.Marangi DisposalMarshall & Sterling Monticello BranchMaser Consulting P.A.McGoey, Hauser & Edsall Consulting Engineers, P.C.MDM Fitness Factory, Inc.Media Solstice LLCMid-Hudson Co-Operative Ins., Co.Mike Preis Inc.Millenium PipelineMisner Agency, Inc.MJ Hospitality and Remodeling Service LLCMJS Engineering & Land Surveying, P.C.Monticello Casino and RacewayMonticello Central School DistrictMonticello Motor ClubMonty Alpha LLC Morris C. Smith Realty Corp.Mount Saint Mary CollegeMuss Organization/Grossinger Development Corp.NBDC BankND Pro Media, Inc.NES RentalsNew Hope Community, Inc.NY Long Term Care Brokers-Thomas HurbanekNYSEGO’Connor Davies LLPOld Homestead RestaurantOrange and Rockland Utilities, Inc.Orange County Trust/Orange County Bancorp,Inc.Perreca Electric Co., Inc.Pestech Exterminating, Inc.Piccolo Paese RistorantePietrzak & Pfau, Engineering and Surveying, PLLC
Plans and Profits, LLCPomona Lake Partners LLC (Aaron’s Sales & Lease)Precision EngravingPrestige Towing and RecoveryProhibition Distillery LLCRandolph Katz, D.M.D.Resnick Supermarket Equipment Corp.Richard J. Smith Riverside RemediesRobert Green Auto and Truck DealershipRolling V Bus Corp.Rossini Management Corp.Royal T Ranch Corp.RSN Development Corp.Ruby Group/Ruby Construction Services, LLCScancarello & Sons, Inc.Schmidt’s Wholesale Inc.SDTC - The Center for Discovery, Inc.Service Scaffold Company, Inc.Skoda Enterprise Inc.Southern Tier Title Agency, LLCSpencer Daniels AgencySterling National BankStockbridge Munsee TribeStoloff & Silver, LLPSullivan ArcSullivan County Board of Realtors, Inc.Sullivan County BOCESSullivan County Chamber of CommerceSullivan County Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.Sullivan County DemocratSullivan County Farms Inc.Sullivan County IDASullivan County Paving & Construction Inc.Sullivan County SCORESullivan County Supervisor’s AssociationSullivan County Visitors AssociationSullivan Fire Protection Corp.Sullivan Regency/Dunbar Equity Partners LLCSUNY SullivanSuperior Surfacing Systems, LTD.Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants P.C.The Brothers GuttersThe Chazen CompaniesThe Community Preservation Corportation (CPC)The Dean Group-Superior Building Supply/Dean Construction/Cannie D’sThe SullivanThompson Sanitation CorporationTime Warner CableTimes Herald RecordTown & Country Preferred Properties, LLCTown of BethelTown of FallsburgTown of LibertyTown of MamakatingTown of ThompsonTown of Wallkill Boys & Girls Club, Inc.Turner Construction CompanyUSA Payrolls, Inc.Veria Lifestyle, Inc.Verticon LTDVillage of LibertyWarwick Resource GroupWasson EngineeringWhite Lake MansionWindows on Broadway LLCWoodbourne Landscape Supply, Inc.Woodstone Development, LLCWoodstone Lakes Development, LLCWSUL/WVOSYanni’s Gyro Café
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