KINGSTON- Ten Broeck Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing, a senior living facility in Lake Katrine that employs 300 workers, has been named Business of the Year by the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce.ย The company, along with eight others, will be feted at the annual Ulster County Business Recognition Awards Dinner at Diamond Mills Hotel in Saugerties on October 26, 2023, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
โThe Chamber Board of Directors and staff want to congratulate all the honorees for their extraordinary accomplishments,โ said Chamber President Ward Todd.ย โThese awards are peer-driven and a great way for the business community to recognize outstanding efforts.โ
โWe are so excited and honored,โ said Tara Hogan, the Administrator at the Ten Broeck Center, on being named the Ulster County Business of the Year.ย โWe do so much for our residents and staff every day and itโs very nice to be appreciated.ย Everybody is here because we love what we do. Weโre here for the residents, and thatโs what makes Ten Broeck so special.โ
Other honorees at this yearโs Business Recognition Awards Dinner will include:
Small Business of the Year: ย Catskill Art & Office Supply
Paul Solis-Cohen first opened the niche store known for its retail art supplies and custom picture framing services in Woodstock 45 years ago.ย The success of that store prompted him in 1986 to open a second location at 328 Wall Street in Kingston, which he occupied for 33 years, and later, a third store in Poughkeepsie.ย In recent years, he relocated his Wall Street shop to an even larger space in the Kingston Plaza.ย Catskill Art Supply has earned sterling reviews and countless awards for its quality products and exceptional customer service and has been a fulcrum for creativity and community networking in the Hudson Valley for more than four decades.
Entrepreneur of the Year:ย Jeremy Robinson-Leon, founder of Moonburger
The former public relations executive introduced…
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