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THE ORANGE COUNTY CHAMBER BUSINESS WATCH | DECEMBER/JANUARY 2014/15 14 THE GOSHEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WELCOME! I hope this edition of the Goshen Chamber of Commerce Business Watch finds you well. As the new Executive Director, I would like to thank our Community for their positive outlook and forward thinking as we all stand determined and dedicated to Goshen. In 2015, I hope you continue to feel supported by our business and non-profit community. We will be launching the Goshen Community Expo in March, our 34th Annual Great American Weekend in July, and the Autumn Gala in November just to list a few of our great events. Mark your calendar and visit www.goshennychamber.com for information on our last event for 2014 the Member Orientation/Holiday Mixer on December 10th. Other events scheduled for next year include our Networking Monthly Breakfast, Networking at Noon Lunches, and our Member Orientation/Mixers. It is an exciting time to be a member of the Goshen Chamber of Commerce, and a part of Business Watch. Our success in achieving our mission and purpose will be a collaborative effort from the Chamber Board of Directors, Chamber Ambassadors, Village and Town of Goshen and area professionals. To our current Chamber members, thank you for your continued support. For those of you considering becoming a member, you will find great value and benefits in being a member. I am honored to be a part of the Goshen Chamber of Commerce and energized by the progress we are making. I look forward to seeing you at one of the many great events. I welcome your input on the Goshen Chamber Business Watch. Terry Smallin, Executive Director BY TERRY SMALLIN Executive Director Goshen Chamber of Commerce Bringing business and community interests together A Letter From The Executive Director Of The Goshen Chamber Of Commerce - Terry Smallin Check “Business Gifts” off your list. Whether you need 1 gift or 1,000 your local Edible Arrangements ® store has got you covered. Employee Gifts Client & Vendor Gifts Company Events Holiday Parties Newburgh (845) 565-1144 606 Broadway, Newburgh, NY 12550 Monroe (845) 782-1177 215 Larkin Drive, Monroe, NY 10950 Middletown (845)342-1100 125 Dolson Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940

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T H E O R A N G E CO U N T Y C H A M B ER BUS I N E S S WATCH | D ECE M B E R /JAN UARY 2014/1514

THE GOSHEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

WELCOME!

I hope this edition of the Goshen Chamber of Commerce Business Watch finds you well. As the new Executive Director, I would like to thank our Community for their positive outlook and forward thinking as we all stand determined and dedicated to Goshen.

In 2015, I hope you continue to feel supported by our business and non-profit community. We will be launching the Goshen Community Expo in March, our 34th Annual Great American Weekend in July, and the Autumn Gala in November just to list a few of our great events.

Mark your calendar and visit www.goshennychamber.com for information on our last event for 2014 the Member Orientation/Holiday Mixer on December 10th. Other events scheduled for next year include our Networking Monthly Breakfast, Networking at Noon Lunches, and our Member Orientation/Mixers.

It is an exciting time to be a member of the Goshen Chamber of Commerce, and a part of Business Watch. Our success in achieving our mission and purpose will be a collaborative effort from the Chamber Board of Directors, Chamber Ambassadors, Village and Town of Goshen and area professionals.

To our current Chamber members, thank you for your continued support. For those of you considering becoming a member, you will find great value and benefits in being a member.

I am honored to be a part of the Goshen Chamber of Commerce and energized by the progress we are making. I look forward to seeing you at one of the many great events. I welcome your input on the Goshen Chamber Business Watch.

Terry Smallin, Executive Director

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BY TERRY SMALLIN

Executive Director Goshen Chamber of Commerce

Bringing business and community interests together

A Letter From The Executive Director Of The Goshen Chamber Of Commerce - Terry Smallin

Check “Business Gifts” off your list.

Whether you need 1 gift or 1,000 your local Edible Arrangements® store has got you covered.

Employee Gifts

Client & Vendor Gifts

Company Events

Holiday Parties

Newburgh (845) 565-1144

606 Broadway, Newburgh, NY 12550

Monroe (845) 782-1177

215 Larkin Drive, Monroe, NY 10950

Middletown (845)342-1100

125 Dolson Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940

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GOSHEN INSIDERBANK WELCOMES HALL OF FAME MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH TO NEWBURGH TO KICK OFF PROGRAM

Newburgh, Oct. 15 - In recognition of Orange County Trust Company’s support of children’s literacy in the Hudson Valley, the Bank joined Syracuse University Men’s Basketball Coach, Jim Boeheim, in the launch of his new Books 4 Kids program.

Books 4 Kids, a program under the Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation, will provide new books for children in grades K through 5 to encourage reading. The Bank will provide financial support and book donations.

“We are excited about our partnership with Orange County Trust and thank them for their generous support of this new program,” said Coach Boeheim. “I believe that it’s so important for kids to find their passions. Through reading, they can learn and dream. All children should have access to books, which are critical to building their foundations in life.”

An avid reader, the legendary Hall of Fame coach spoke about his love of reading and interests in novels and thrillers, plus reading the newspaper daily. The Bank hosted Coach Boeheim for an event at the Newburgh Armory to announce the new program and his partnership with the Bank over the next two years through its new “Excellence in Orange” campaign.

“Individuals and businesses want the very best quality and service when it comes to their banking,” said CEO Michael J. Gilfeather. “Jim Boeheim’s excellence in coaching for 35-plus years exemplifies the very high standards we aim to deliver to our customers. It is a natural fit.”

Following the kick off event, Orange County Trust held their “Excellence in Orange” reception at SUNY Orange, which tied together the represented institutions (SUNY Orange, Orange County Trust and Coach Boeheim’s Orange Men Basketball Team). The event served to thank some of the community’s business professionals and to recognize the shared dedication to excellence of Coach Boeheim and the Bank.

Books 4 Kids joins the other programs through Boeheim’s Foundation: Courts 4 Kids, Rooms 4 Kids and Sneakers 4 Kids.

Coach Boeheim has had a remarkable run as head coach at his alma mater, Syracuse University, guiding only winning teams in his tenure and pushing the Orange into the postseason in all but one of his 37 years. SU has made 30 trips into the NCAA Tournament.

ABOUT ORANGE COUNTY TRUST COMPANY

Founded in 1892, Orange County Trust adheres to conservative banking practices. A highly capitalized bank, currently with over $720 million in assets, Orange County Trust has built trust

WELCOMENEW CHAMBER MEMBERSDE BE LLIS , VAN COT T & A SSOCIATE S CPA S. P.C . 845-294-9727- Goshen, N.Y. www.dvacpa

GOSHE N DEVE LOPME NT LLC 201-394-7462

NIKI JONE S AG E NCY, INC . 845-856-1266- Port Jervis, N.Y. www.nikijones.com

OR ANG E COUNT Y SPORTS CLUB 845-651-1000 Florida, N.Y. www.orangecountysportsclub.com

PAR ADISE E NE RGY SOLUTIONS 877-851-9269- New Windsor, N.Y. www.Paradiseenergysolutions.com

ROYAL K ARGO TR ANSPORT 845-673-5907- Middletown, N.Y. www.royalkargotransport.com

BILLY JOE’S R IBWORKS 845-565-1837- Newburgh, N.Y. www.ribworks.com

Orange County Trust Company Partners with Syracuse University’s Jim Boeheim on Launch of Books 4 Kids

within the community by remaining financially strong and independent, capable of making timely decisions here at home. From nine locations in the mid-Hudson Valley region, the Bank provides a variety of products and services for individuals and businesses. For more information, visit www.orangecountytrust.com.

PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE

The Goshen Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Rose &

Anatoly Shevchuk, Proprietors of Goshen Gourmet Cafe located at 134 West Main

Street, Goshen, NY are joining forces with Carol Cullen and Donna Silver-

McCormack from Accessory After The Fact for a one evening only open house

on December 11th from 4:30 to 7:30pm. This alliance is an effort to join forces for

increased awareness of Shop Goshen. Carol and Donna will be displaying

fashion accessories in the window of the cafe for window shoppers to get an idea

of the items which will be available for sale during the open house. Items will

be moderately priced and just in time for holiday gift giving. Rose and Anatoly are

offering a lite fare menu and for those of you who haven't already been in to visit their cafe, a chance to taste their

wonderful gourmet selection. The public is invited to come in enjoy a bite to eat or a cup of cappuccino, and get some

shopping done at the same time. This is just one more way the Goshen Chamber

of Commerce members are saying Happy Holidays to All.

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GOSHEN INSIDER

Doctor of Physical Therapy Jessica Bach, center, cuts a ceremonial ribbon Oct. 15 with coworkers and officers of the Tri-State Chamber of Commerce, to mark the opening of Access’ newest location in Chester’s ShopRite Plaza. With Bach are, from left, Ashley Kurtz, Access’ business development coordinator; Assemblyman James Skoufis; Tri-State Chamber Director Francine Foerst and President Robie Mackerley; Bach; Access founder Christopher Albanese; Access Physical Therapy Assistant Chaz Culver; Access Doctor of Physical Therapy Jonathan Hunziker; and student physical therapist Brian Kokulak.

Doctor of Physical Therapy Jessica Bach of Access Physical Therapy & Wellness cut a ceremonial ribbon Oct. 15 with coworkers and officers of the Goshen Chamber of Commerce, to mark the opening of Access’ newest location, 78 Brookside Ave., Suite 143, ShopRite Plaza.

The office phone is 845-469-1200. For more information about Access, visit www.accessptw.com.

Access Physical Therapy & Wellness treats orthopedic and sports injuries; back and neck pain; post-surgical rehab needs; arthritis and chronic pain; work injuries etc.

“Our goal is to have each patient have an amazing experience while completing therapy with relief of their symptoms,” said Bach. “We also want to give patients an understanding of their condition, tips to stay healthy – and an improved quality of life.” Access Physical Therapy & Wellness is a family-owned organization that provides quality physical

FLAT IRON FINANCIAL

GROUP RIBBON

CUTTINGFlat Iron Financial Group of Ameriprise

Financial is pleased to announce that the private wealth advisory practice formally

known as Kalish Capital Management will now be called Flat Iron Financial Group

We are holding a grand re-opening and ribbon cutting for our new office space on Thursday January 29, 2015 from 5 to 7pm

Goshen Chamber Welcomes Newest Chester Business, Access Physical Therapy & Wellness In Shoprite Plaza

therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy services in 20 locations in three states, 10 in Orange, Rockland and Westchester counties. Access was founded 11 years ago by physical therapists and brothers Stephen and Christopher Albanese – natives of the nearby Orange County Town of Monroe – and their respective spouses, physical therapists Shannon Albanese and Janet Albanese.

The company has twice been honored as one of the Best Companies to Work for in New York by the New York State Society for Human Resource Management and Best Companies Group.

Access Physical Therapy & Wellness is open weekdays 7 a.m. - 8 p.m., Saturdays 8 a.m. - noon. They accept most insurances – and new patients can almost always be seen within 24 hours. For more information about Access Physical Therapy & Wellness, contact Bach at the Chester office, or Stephen Albanese at 845-636-4344; [email protected].

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GOSHEN INSIDER

Mesh Tandon, Science of the Soul Gerry Hluchan, Goshen Chamber of Commerce Board Chair, Tom Richman, Amy's Kitchen, Amanda Dana & Bill Fioravanti, OC Partnership & Terry Smallin, Exec. Director Goshen Chamber.

Mike Torelli, Port Authority of NY & NJ, Dr. Michelle Koury, COO of Crystal Run Healthcare and Maureen Torelli, Vice-President and Executive Director, Glen Arden.

Goshen Celebrates Amy’s Kitchen Breakfast

2014 Goshen Gala

Accessory After The Fact because boring attire is a crime.

Open House December 11, 2014

from 4:30 to 7:30pm

134 West Main Street Goshen, NY 10924 For one evening only Goshen Gourmet Café

will host a special holiday shopping opportunity. Join us for our gourmet menu of light fare

and shop our bou�que selec�on of fashion favorites from

From left to right – Back row: Terry Smallin, Mark Kalish, James Danella, Neal Hallorhan, Matt Milnamow, Maureen Quattrini, Mike Rundle, Tom Rohde, Gerry Hluchan. Front row: Rory Brady, Esq., Kelly Naughton, Esq., Jeff Manson, Ray Quattrini, Mary Rohde (Executive Assistant), Mike Nuzzolese.

From left to right: Sue-Anne Dropkin, Phil Dropkin (Person of the Year), Jonathan Dropkin, Elizabeth Kushner.

Gerry Hluchan, George Lyons (Lifetime Achievement).

Mayor Kyle Roddey, Joe Betro (Delancey’s Restaurant -Business of the Year), Rory Brady, Esq.

Amy Fini, Rob Dickover (Hambletonian Marathon-Service Organization of the Year)

John OliveroLicensed Real Estate Broker

215 Greenwich AvenueGoshen, New York 10924

www.johnolivero.com

914.760.0045