The Hideaway Bay Resort, a four-season, full-service eco-resort, is slated to open next spring at the site of the former Hideaway Bay Restaurant in Silver Creek.
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New York small businesses seeking PPP loans, like these on Jamaica Avenue in Woodhaven, are encouraged to contact a representative from the New York Small Business Development Center. There are over 22 campus-based centers and outreach offices across New York to assist clients with the loan application.
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U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D-Flushing) announced on Monday the reopening of the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program which provides forgivable loans to small businesses that have suffered economic losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The initiative, which was closed on Aug. 8, 2020, despite more than $130 billion remaining in the program, was reopened under the $900 billion coronavirus relief package which became law on Dec. 27, 2020. The new law includes a total of $284 billion for small businesses.
SUNY Offering Free Online Training Center for New Yorkers
A new free, statewide campaign has been created to give New Yorkers a clear pathway to college and careers in a post-COVID economy.
Registration is now open for students to enroll for the spring semester. Students that complete any of the Online Training Center certificates and hold a high school diploma or a high school equivalency credential will be automatically accepted to any of SUNY s 30 community colleges or SUNY Empire State College.
What s even better? When I was applying to colleges, I feel like I spent an arm and a leg on application fees. Not only does this put students in the right direction by completing those training sessions, but having the application fee waived will be a huge sigh of relief for many.
ALBANY, N.Y. â State University of New York has launched a free Online Training Center to give more New Yorkers a gateway to college, no matter where they live across the state.
The center, announced by State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras, features high school equivalency, college prep, and employment certification programs.
As phase one of Malatrasâ new SUNY For All campaign to expand access to higher education, the center will prepare eligible students for college and post-COVID careers with training and success coaches to guide them.
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Eligible students must be a New York state resident from a low- or moderate-income household, without a post-secondary degree, who may be unemployed or recently laid off.