By: Jennifer Korn Randi Rios-Castro clearly cares about people. With more than 20 years of experience in the disability services field, it was no surprise when the Jawonio Board of Directors unanimously chose Rios-Castro to succeed the organization’s former CEO, Jill Warner. Rios-Castro began her tenure in October 2020 and was quickly impressed by the […]
By: Joe Kuhn As of today New York’s Gestational Surrogacy Law is now in effect and provides a new option for couples unable or struggling to conceive children. Originally proposed as part of the Governor’s 2020 State of the State Agenda, and signed into law as part of the State Budget, the new […]
By Joe Kuhn Tuesday, Feb 16, marks the last day that on the fence New Yorkers will be able to register for a different political party. On Monday Governor Cuomo announced that he signed Executive Order 202.94 extending the enrollment period for voters to make changes to their party enrollment by two days, […]
It has become a popular notion that lifelong learning is important for personal development, but it is also a vital component of a sustainable business. As things change in the economy, in political life, and with technology, so too must the businessperson change and develop. It is therefore accepted that continuous learning is a great […]
By: Joe Kuhn Slowly but surely life in New York is starting to resemble what it once was. On Monday, after announcing a continued decline in both hospitalization and infection rates, Governor Cuomo relaxed some restrictions put in place to combat the spread of Covid-19. The governor has signed Executive Order 202.94, extending closing times […]
If you buy a house, even if it is not new, there is a high possibility that you will be provided with a home warranty as your safety net against unexpected costly repairs. It might sound like a fantastic form of financial protection, but is it the safety net needed by homeowners? When you purchase […]