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Successful Restaurant For Sale - Sacrifice

We offer to your attention the sale of a successful Middletown, NY restaurant, only 50 miles from New York City.
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Director Of Development Vacancy

Position Details:   Position Type: Full-Time (Paid)Position Title: Director of DevelopmentFunction: Fundraising/DevelopmentPosted On: 11/18/2011Job Summary:Mosholu Montefiore Community Center seeks an ambitious, experienced development professional interested in ...
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Psychologist Job Opening

Continuous expansion of this Queens based not-for-profit serving people with developmental disabilities and other impairments seeks a full time Psychologist (ABSS) to devote 24 of 40 hours to Bronx....
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For Sale: 9+BR/3BA Multi-Family, 3 Units

Great income producing property in the Belmont section of Bronx, NY! 3-family brick building producing $62,000 or more in annual rent. Motivated seller!...
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Bird Bus Sales / Factory Direct Sales

A growing school bus and commercial bus dealer located in Elmsford, NY has an opportunity for a Class A and B Technician....
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Cheap Rooms & Apartments For Rent

We have the best rental prices of rooms and apartments in town!...
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Part Time Retail Sales Merchandiser

Help our company bring sweet moments of Hershey happiness to the world everyday by selling our iconic brands such as Hershey’s Kisses, Reese’s, Jolly Ranchers and Ice Breakers....
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Rat Island Sold For Scanty $160K

Accessible only by boat and unused for decades, the 2.5-acre rocky outcrop off the Bronx was valued at $265,000, but sold for $160,000 to an unidentified man who can see it from his back garden on nearby City Island....
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Large, Sunny Apartment For Sale - Only 10% Down For A Bronx Gem

This is your opportunity to buy a large and sunny 1-bedroom apartment in an elevator building in a lovely area for less than you thought possible in New York City. ...
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Successful Local Business For Sale

A leading storefront wholesaler and fabricator of extruded aluminum, glass and plexi-glass in the Tri-State Area is up for sale....
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Stepping Back From Dam Power

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Breeding Better Wheat

I spent this past summer trudging through six-mile treks each weekend with two good friends. We walked along the edge of wheat fields outside of town. (My friends and I qualify as middle-aged ladies, so the walks counted as significant exercise. Sad but true.) One of the interesting things about the walks was simply observing the growth and ripening of the wheat fields by which we passed.
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