WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — November 27, 2019 — I’m not a big fan of the billion-dollar bailouts that we hand out to rich and powerful corporations like candy. They’re bad economics. They don’t work. They don’t enrich anyone but the corporations. But I do support moving swiftly and smartly to assure the survival of the four minor-league teams that just …
By RICHARD BRODSKY
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Briccetti to Head Business Council
Editor’s Note: The position once rumored to be seen as that destined for Yonkers Mayor Phil Amicone has been shut. [Read: Albany May Be Phil Amicone’s New Home for Work and Play By HEZI ARIS] The Yonkers Tribune, asserted approximately one year ago Mr. Amicone has been promised a position with Harris Beach, bond counsel to the City of Yonkers. Our postulation …
Ball Scrutinizes IBM, Sets Ultimatum for Hearing Date
(L-R) Dan McMullen, representing Assemblywoman Annie Rabbits, former IBMer Gordon Sears, Tuxedo Councilman Gary Phelps, and Assemblyman Greg Ball at IBM Sterling Forest facility. Tuxedo, NY — Assemblyman Greg Ball (R, C, I–Patterson), ranking member of the Assembly Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions made three stops outside of IBM locations in Westchester, Orange and Dutchess counties yesterday alongside former …
NYS Assemblyman Richard Brodsky and Peter Spino are Guests March 31st – On the Level with Hezi Aris on WVOX-1460 AM
New Rochelle, NY – Tuesday morning, March 31, 2009, the On the Level with Hezi Aris radio program heard on your radio dial from 10:00 am through 11:00 am on WVOX-1460 AM radio, or by way of live streaming audio technology on your computer is again chock filled with guests. We’ll open up with New York State Assemblyman Richard Brodsky …
Ball Calls for Immediate Hearing into IBM IDA Agreement, Severance Packages, and Campaign Contributions
Albany, NY — Assemblyman Greg Ball (R, C, I–Patterson), ranking member of the Assembly Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions, called on committee Chairman Richard Brodsky to convene a hearing into the agreement between the Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC) and IBM, which saw the latter receive $45 million in state aid, ostensibly to create and retain jobs; as well …