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What to Know About Foreclosures on Reverse Mortgages | Law Office Of Ronald D. Weiss, P.C
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What to Know About Foreclosures on Reverse Mortgages
If you or an elderly parent have (or are thinking about getting) a reverse mortgage, there are things you need to know about how these types of mortgages work. And yes, you may still have to deal with the threat of foreclosure.
What is a Reverse Mortgage?
With inflation skyrocketing, many seniors on fixed incomes are struggling with the rising cost of living. If you are a homeowner of 60 or over, you may be eligible for a reverse mortgage. Unlike a traditional mortgage, where you are given a lump sum and pay it back month by month, a reverse mortgage uses your home equity to pay you every month. The reverse mortgage comes due when you die or sell the home (learn more about what types of reverse mortgages are available in New York).
But like any other financial agreements with lenders, there are terms and conditions you need to pay careful attention to. While a reverse mortgage sounds like a great idea, there have been far too many unscrupulous lenders who have taken advantage of elderly clients, with catastrophic results.
Why Would a Lender Foreclose on a Reverse Mortgage?
Normally, the bank will claim the debt when you die. But they can also start a foreclosure process for any of the following reasons, known as a “maturity event”:
You stopped paying property taxes, homeowners insurance, and/or homeowner association fees – you are still legally responsible for all taxes, premiums, and fees.
You stopped maintaining the property – you’ve avoided needed repairs to the home and neglected the yard.
You haven’t lived in the home for 12 months – if the bank feels that you no longer live in the home, they will foreclose.
Your heirs who have inheritance rights to the property refuse to turn it over to the lender – unlike mainstream residential mortgages, your lender is entitled to allthe proceeds from the sale of your property.
Aren’t There Laws to Protect Against Predatory Lenders?
Now there are. In 2020, New York passed a new law mandating that lenders planning on foreclosing on a reverse mortgage had to:
provide notice to the New York State Department of Financial Services
provide proof that the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development has granted prior approval to accelerate the loan
provide proof that the lender sent a default notice to the homeowner
provide loss mitigation information to the homeowner
You can read the actual statutes here – NY Real Prop L § 280-D (2021.
Also, as part of New York State law, your reverse mortgage lender must give you 90 days’ notice before they start the foreclosure process, so you have the time to fix whatever triggered the maturity event. Your lender must also offer to set up a settlement conference with them to discuss ways to stop a possible foreclosure.
How Can We Fight a Reverse Mortgage Foreclosure?
Even with all these laws and regulations, sometimes a foreclosure still happens. With the right foreclosure lawyer at your side, there are a number of ways to defend a reverse mortgage foreclosure suit.
Did you trigger a maturity event? There are dozens of requirements for lenders to offer a reverse mortgage (review N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 3 § 79.11 here). If any of these mandates aren’t followed, your foreclosure lawyer may be able to get the case thrown out.
If you feel an elderly parent who signed up for a reverse mortgage was not legally competent to do so, your foreclosure attorney can use that to fight the foreclosure.
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Nikon’s New Off-Camera Remote Grip Puts Precision Controls Always Within Reach for Video Professionals MELVILLE, N.Y., Nov. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Nikon Inc. has announced the release of the MC-N10 Remote Grip, a new accessory for videographers that allows for the remote operation of a Nikon Z series mirrorless1 camera via a wired connection. The MC-N10 is ideal for small-footprint productions,…
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[ad_1] MELVILLE, N.Y. - Giraffes are the tallest mammals on the earth, however one of many tiniest is being nurtured in our space. CBS2's Jennifer McLogan studies farmgoers in Melville are delighted with an lovable and curious new child giraffe. It's a woman! Savanna weighed in at 142 kilos at start, and is 5'4" tall. Her mother was pregnant for 15 months. "She's an unimaginable mother, caring for child. She cleans, feeds it. She's all the time very attentive," stated Ronald Brigati of White Post Farms.  CBS2 Savanna is the primary giraffe born on Long Island. She and her dad and mom are adjusting effectively to their specifically constructed constructed environment at White Post Farms of Melville.  "I can't believe we get the opportunity to see this," one particular person stated. "The mom gave birth like she has done it a thousand times before," Brigati stated. "We were in awe."  CBS2 The dad and mom, Patches and Oliver, got here individually to the farm as infants. One was the runt of her litter. He was rejected by his mom. "It was love at first sight. We knew one day they would produce a baby," Brigati stated.  "You love every animal, you care for them, and they give us so much back," stated Wantagh resident Marionella Cerda. Veterinarians are frequently monitoring child giraffe Savanna, who has grown one foot and gained 25 kilos within the month since she was born.  CBS2 "The baby will 12-15 feet tall when full grown. That will take about five years. She'll probably be 1,500 pounds, or more," Brigati stated. Savanna's consuming mom's milk, will quickly flip to hay, and appears to like the heated flooring, home windows for peering and strolling outdoors when it is heat. Sadly, populations are dropping 30-50% in Africa attributable to habitat loss and poaching. "We all live on the planet together. We should all get along. And at a young age, to see how important this is," stated Domonique Viola of Lindenhust. "It's a great family. A great little giraffe family," Brigati stated.  Savanna and her dad and mom are anticipated to reside into their forties. Children visiting the newborn giraffe are studying that, identical to human fingerprints, no two giraffes have the identical markings.,  Jennifer McLogan During her decades-long profession, Jennifer McLogan has been acknowledged for her protection of breaking information and reside reporting on main tales that embrace the September 11 assaults, Superstorm Sandy, the Gilgo Beach Murders, the Long Island Rail Road bloodbath, the crash of TWA Flight 800, the Philadelphia Police firebombing of the unconventional group Move, the Hamptons' Pine Barrens fires, and main snowstorms crippling the Northeast. In sports activities, she lined Super Bowl XLVI, World Series with each the Yankees and the Mets, NBA Finals with Michael Jordan and the dying of Arthur Ashe. [ad_2] Source link
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Article: “The conflicted passions of Islanders fans of color and changes they want to see”
Under the cut, I have reposted in full an article written by Arthur Staple & published August 28, 2020 on the Athletic (a subscription-only site) b/c I feel everyone should be able to read it. Finally, someone is writing about racism on Long Island and within the Islanders fanbase; it’s been a major problem from the moment the team was founded. Imagine not feeling comfortable going to a hockey game. That’s what Black and POC Islanders fans experience all the time, and it cannot continue. The Islanders’ owners, Scott Malkin and John Ledecky, have to do better. 
Here’s the link to the article; everything under the cut is from that article and was written by Arthur Staple. 
Jason Faustino is not a household name to Islanders fans, but many of them wear his sneakers. The co-founder of Extra Butter, a trendy sneaker label, Faustino was a longtime Islanders season-ticket holder who custom-designed Isles-themed kicks through the team and Reebok several years ago. He counts a few players as customers and friends.
He’s also a Filipino-American hockey fan who all too often has felt alienated from the team he loves. Those experiences have ranged from being one of a bare handful of fans of color at games or, more recently, dismayed at the team’s tepid statement in the wake of George Floyd’s killing by a Minneapolis policeman on May 25 and the subsequent protests worldwide.
Faustino has been watching the Islanders’ successful playoff run in the fan-less Toronto bubble and has enjoyed the escape the games provide for him. He was encouraged that Islanders players decided to join the rest of the NHL in sitting out games Thursday and Friday to support the league’s players of color in the wake of Jacob Blake’s shooting by a Kenosha, Wis., police officer on Sunday.
But the online discussions resulting from the NHL players’ decision not to play for two days, combined with the team statement from June 1, have left Faustino wondering where he fits in as an Islander fan. And he’s not alone.
“I can’t help but look back and see that they pandered to a fan base that’s largely ignorant,” Faustino said. “You don’t want to take away from supporting the team, but sorry that it might make those fans uncomfortable to read or see the words ‘Black Lives Matter.’ What that statement (in June) confirmed to me is the team just might not be aware at all and just does not understand how the perception is different for players and people of color, not understanding what it feels like for them.”
In June, after the Islanders’ social media account posted the team’s statement — which, by all accounts, was approved by principal owner Scott Malkin — several fans reached out to The Athletic via email or direct message on Twitter to express their disappointment with the organization. We spoke with three fans, who are used to being one of very few Black or Brown faces in the crowd at the Coliseum or Barclays Center, about how the statement made them feel about their team. In follow-up conversations, we asked them whether having games back this month has changed their views.
None of the Islanders fans we spoke with had ever experienced racism at Isles games, but they said they felt and still feel distanced from the team due to the lack of outreach and sensitivity to the experience of people of color who love hockey. The Athletic reached out to Islanders ownership through a team spokesman in June and did not hear back.
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‘I think the Islanders are good for Islander fans, not Long Island’
Desmond Zantua grew up in Floral Park, in the shadow of what will soon be the Islanders’ new home. He started going to Islander games as a teenager in 1997 and quickly noticed he could count, usually on one hand, the number of people of color in the Coliseum around him. “And it was easy to count since there weren’t many people there in the late ’90s,” he said.
Zantua, a Filipino American, has been active since Floyd’s death, going to protests in New York City and on Long Island and posting strong messages on Twitter. He feels the Islanders’ statement in June catered to a part of the fan base that is also vocal online, the part that counters Black Lives Matter with All Lives Matter, among other sentiments in the face of police brutality and misconduct.
What he wants to see from his team is more diversity in the organization, more outreach to minority communities on Long Island and more care taken to grow the game in a very diverse area.
“(The June 1 statement) confirmed to me that whether it’s business considerations or cultural considerations, everything is centered in suburban Whiteness,” Zantua said. “Being a fan of this team … the Islanders have played in predominantly Black neighborhoods and yet the crowd is predominantly White. Seeing a statement like that says that people like me don’t count.
“I’ve been going to games since 1997. I know most of the people there, I’m lucky if I see double-digit non-White people at the games. That should not change your ability to speak up against racism. It says to me those are the fans you want to keep, and what does it say about me if I continue to give money to an organization that feels this way?”
Since hockey and the Islanders have returned, Zantua has returned, too. He said it’s easier to watch and support the team when no fans are allowed because he doesn’t have to decide whether to attend or not. But the Blake shooting and how it forced the NHL and its players into confronting the world outside the playoff bubbles still makes him question his support.
“It’s been difficult. It’s still impossible to ignore what a White-privilege sport hockey is,” Zantua said. He hopes the Islanders get more involved with the minority communities around UBS Arena and grow the game on the Island in a new way once fans are allowed into the building.
“The kids in Garden City and Long Beach don’t need help discovering the game,” Zantua said. “Elmont is right there, Valley Stream is right there. … The Islanders talk about how good they are in the community. I think they’re good for Islander fans, not Long Island as a whole.”
‘You’re not making people feel welcome’
Ian Macks grew up in the Bronx and, even though he moved to Albany as a teen, still has a passion for the Islanders. It waned when the fan base never fully embraced the Barclays Center experience starting in 2015, and the June statement further pushed the 26-year-old Black poet away.
“There were obviously issues with them playing in Brooklyn, but it sort of felt to me that they never really tried to make it work,” Macks said. “I thought it was such a great opportunity to get new fans, fans that look more like me from Brooklyn and Queens and the Bronx, into games and into the Islanders. But they went straight back to the Coliseum when they could. … The aversion to Brooklyn just seemed to come from a place of, ‘We know where our comfort zone is and we’re going right back there.'”
When we talked to Macks in mid-June, there was no hockey. He was wearing his No. 66 Josh Ho-Sang jersey, but wasn’t optimistic about going to Islanders games on the Island in the future.
“I went to an Islanders game in Philly this season and it was the most at home I’ve felt at one of their games,” Macks said. “It shouldn’t have to be that way. The statement says to me they care more about a certain type of fan than the people who are being counter-protested right in your backyard. You’re not making people feel welcome. And this is an organization that’s had a real problem keeping fans from all their mistakes over the years.”
‘It’s not the kind of fan I want to be’
Faustino is a Melville, N.Y., native who lives in Boston now and works for Saucony, a major sneaker brand. After a decade of helping build Extra Butter and doing things his own way, he’s come to understand that living life in the corporate world means not always having your personal views validated. So, while he was extremely bothered by the Islanders’ June statement, he said he knows plenty of people within the organization who were hurt by what the team put out.
“In the sneaker industry, it was a similar moment (three months ago) — there were brands that got it right and ones that didn’t,” Faustino said. “It was disappointing the Islanders got it wrong.”
He’s been watching the playoffs and enjoying the team’s success so far. The problem with being so removed from games, he said, is that you’re sucked into the online world of fandom, which is not a welcoming place for Islander fans of color. After the Islanders put out their statement Thursday in support of the players’ decision not to play, tweets from mostly anonymous fans followed vowing never to support the team or the league again for caving to what they saw as left-wing pressure.
“I saw statements of people that won’t support the team going forward. Would this impact me wanting to go to games if I were a season-ticket holder and the games had fans? I don’t know,” Faustino said. “And if there’s a Stanley Cup parade, do I even want to walk with these people? It’s hard to have my own bubble of 10-12 fans that I care about and ignore the rest.
“Seeing the games come back and seeing the Isles win a couple rounds, it’s a relief, really. I think it is for a lot of fans to get away from the realities of 2020. And I’m sure it’s not just Islander fans on Twitter reacting to the games being postponed this way. But seeing some of those reactions and thinking back to how the team kind of catered to that group three months ago, it makes me want to remove myself from the team and the game I love. And that’s not the kind of fan I want to be.”
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Reimagining Group Photo Experiences, Canon U.S.A. Launches Strategic Alliance with Remote Camera Platform, Brizi, Inc.
MELVILLE, N.Y., Jan. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced its strategic alliance with remote camera-platform company Brizi, Inc., the creators behind BriziCam. This strategic alliance allows both Brizi and Canon to further immerse themselves into new markets and continue to innovate in the imaging space. Elements of the strategic alliance will include sales, joint marketing and a research and development (R&D) collaboration. Today's announcement marks a new chapter in innovation for Canon with the goal to continue to identify startups and technology companies for collaboration in the imaging industry.Canon is already Brizi's top imaging-equipment provider, with the platform taking advantage of the software developer kit (SDK) functionality of Canon EOS digital cameras. Brizi's platform helps users tap into nearby cameras to capture group memories across the NBA, NCAA, European football, Grand Slam tennis, and at iconic cultural landmarks such as at the Washington Monument. To date, shared "Brizi Moments" have reached more than 26 million people across seven countries. Brizi and Canon will aim to set a new standard for group-memory experiences on both a national and global scale.Brizi uncovered a void in the marketplace – a challenge in capturing group photos at iconic places. With the help of professional-grade Canon cameras and lenses, enabled with Canon's SDK functionality, Brizi has reinvented the group photo experience. Last year, Brizi showcased its use-case in sports & entertainment in the Canon booth at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show. Since the tradeshow, Brizi and Canon planned how both companies can help elevate the future of imaging technology and business beyond sports and entertainment."In Brizi, we see an innovative, energetic and strong team with a clear vision to drive group-photo memories in the fan engagement and landmark markets," said Kazuto Ogawa, president and COO of Canon U.S.A., Inc. "This strategic alliance marks the dawn of a new era of collaboration, powered by Canon, and we are excited to work with Brizi to further advance the imaging technology industry.""With its renowned excellence in imaging and a strong brand legacy, the collaboration with Canon is a great way to set the trajectory of the imaging industry," said Anna Hu, CEO & Co-Founder of Brizi. "Now that we have formed a strategic alliance with Canon, we are well positioned to help transform the way group memories are captured worldwide, expanding into more iconic sports & entertainment venues and cultural landmarks."Canon and Brizi plan to bring a showcase of the BriziCam, Powered by Canon platform to this year's CES [®] [ ] in booth #16206, offering show attendees the opportunity to immerse themselves in a stunning view of the Grand Canyon. This is made possible through their integration of Canon technology. To further drive the conversation about collaboration and open innovation with startups and other corporations, Canon will also host a panel discussion, "A New Era of Collaboration, Powered by Canon" on Thursday, January 10 at 1:00 pm in Eureka Park with panelists from Brizi, EA and Tome Software, moderated by co-founder of ID8 Innovation Mara Lewis.Please visit Canon and Brizi at the 2019 CES Show at Booth #16206 in the Central Hall and #50653 in Eureka Park and follow Canon throughout the show on Instagram at @CanonUSA and Twitter at @CanonUSAimaging. Use #CanonCES to join the conversation and visit our website at https://teespring.com/fisherman-fishing-t-shirt.About Brizi Inc. Brizi is a fast-growing venture-backed company, enabling anyone to tap into nearby cameras to capture group memories at iconic places. Brizi is based in Boston & Toronto and their platform technology is licensed across iconic sports and landmarks including NBA Basketball, NCAA, European Football, Professional Hockey, Grand Slam tennis, and other iconic tourism destinations such as the Washington Monument. Brizi helps its clients automatically transform customers into micro-influencers, with proprietary data that uncovers powerful consumer insights.About Canon U.S.A., Inc. Canon U.S.A., Inc., is a leading provider of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions to the United States and to Latin America and the Caribbean markets. With approximately $36 billion in global revenue, its parent company, Canon Inc.CAJ, +0.98% ranks third overall in U.S. patents granted in 2017 [+] and is one of Fortune Magazine's World's Most Admired Companies in 2018. Canon U.S.A. is committed to the highest level of customer satisfaction and loyalty, providing 100 percent U.S.-based service and support for all of the products it distributes in the United States. Canon U.S.A. is dedicated to its Kyoseiphilosophy of social and environmental responsibility. In 2014, the Canon Americas Headquarters secured LEED® Gold certification, a recognition for the design, construction, operations and maintenance of high-performance green buildings. To keep apprised of the latest news from Canon U.S.A., sign up for the Company's RSS news feed by visiting www.meluxetshirts.com and follow us on Twitter @CanonUSA. For media inquiries, please contact [email protected] on weekly patent counts issued by United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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What to Know About Foreclosures on Reverse Mortgages
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If you or an elderly parent have (or are thinking about getting) a reverse mortgage, there are things you need to know about how these types of mortgages work. And yes, you may still have to deal with the threat of foreclosure.
What is a Reverse Mortgage?
With inflation skyrocketing, many seniors on fixed incomes are struggling with the rising cost of living. If you are a homeowner of 60 or over, you may be eligible for a reverse mortgage. Unlike a traditional mortgage, where you are given a lump sum and pay it back month by month, a reverse mortgage uses your home equity to pay you every month. The reverse mortgage comes due when you die or sell the home (learn more about what types of reverse mortgages are available in New York).
But like any other financial agreements with lenders, there are terms and conditions you need to pay careful attention to. While a reverse mortgage sounds like a great idea, there have been far too many unscrupulous lenders who have taken advantage of elderly clients, with catastrophic results.
Why Would a Lender Foreclose on a Reverse Mortgage?
Normally, the bank will claim the debt when you die. But they can also start a foreclosure process for any of the following reasons, known as a “maturity event”:
You stopped paying property taxes, homeowners insurance, and/or homeowner association fees – you are still legally responsible for all taxes, premiums, and fees.
You stopped maintaining the property – you’ve avoided needed repairs to the home and neglected the yard.
You haven’t lived in the home for 12 months – if the bank feels that you no longer live in the home, they will foreclose.
Your heirs who have inheritance rights to the property refuse to turn it over to the lender – unlike mainstream residential mortgages, your lender is entitled to allthe proceeds from the sale of your property.
Aren’t There Laws to Protect Against Predatory Lenders?
Now there are. In 2020, New York passed a new law mandating that lenders planning on foreclosing on a reverse mortgage had to:
provide notice to the New York State Department of Financial Services
provide proof that the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development has granted prior approval to accelerate the loan
provide proof that the lender sent a default notice to the homeowner
provide loss mitigation information to the homeowner
You can read the actual statutes here – NY Real Prop L § 280-D (2021.
Also, as part of New York State law, your reverse mortgage lender must give you 90 days’ notice before they start the foreclosure process, so you have the time to fix whatever triggered the maturity event. Your lender must also offer to set up a settlement conference with them to discuss ways to stop a possible foreclosure.
How Can We Fight a Reverse Mortgage Foreclosure?
Even with all these laws and regulations, sometimes a foreclosure still happens. With the right foreclosure lawyer at your side, there are a number of ways to defend a reverse mortgage foreclosure suit.
Did you trigger a maturity event? There are dozens of requirements for lenders to offer a reverse mortgage (review N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 3 § 79.11 here). If any of these mandates aren’t followed, your foreclosure lawyer may be able to get the case thrown out.
If you feel an elderly parent who signed up for a reverse mortgage was not legally competent to do so, your foreclosure attorney can use that to fight the foreclosure.
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Device offers convenient outdoor access to powerful charging MELVILLE, N.Y., Aug. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Leviton today announced the introduction of its Type A/C USB Weather-Resistant Charger/Receptacle. The receptacle is the first outdoor addition to Leviton’s extensive line of In-Wall USB Chargers and can be installed on any GFCI protected circuit to enhance outdoor living. Made for…
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Henry Schein Celebrates 23rd Annual 'Holiday Cheer for Children' Program With Families Around the World
Henry Schein Celebrates 23rd Annual ‘Holiday Cheer for Children’ Program With Families Around the World
Henry Schein Celebrates 23rd Annual ‘Holiday Cheer for Children’ Program With Families Around the World MELVILLE, N.Y., December 20, 2021 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Henry Schein, Inc. (Nasdaq: HSIC) and Team Schein Members (TSMs) from around the world joined more than 1,500 underserved children and their families to celebrate the Company’s 23rd annual “Holiday Cheer for Children” program, a flagship…
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HUNTINGTON FATHER AND SON OPEN NEW PUROCLEAN BUSINESS, PROVIDING ESSENTIAL FLOOD, FIRE & MOLD REMEDIATION SUPPORT SERVICES TO LONG ISLAND COMMUNITY
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Father-and-Son Duo, Sam (left) and Silvio Grenga (right) Open PuroClean of Huntington, NY; Team of Trained, Certified Technicians Now Available for 24/7 Service Calls
HUNTINGTON, N.Y. – (April 17, 2021) – Huntington, NY residents and father-son duo Sam and Silvio Grenga have answered the call to serve their local community with the opening of their new PuroClean franchise.  As Huntington’s designated “Paramedics of Property Damage,” the Grengas will lead a team of highly trained technicians, helping home and business owners with water, fire, mold, and biohazard removal.  PuroClean of Huntington will also offer COVID-19 sanitation due to the increased demand for this service.
“I’m so proud to embark upon this new endeavor with my father, as he will offer critical day-to-day operational support for our new business, and this will also allow us the opportunity to spend quality time together,” said Silvio. “We are prepared to help our neighbors navigate some difficult situations, and I’m thrilled we can do that as part of the PuroClean network. Property damage is something that both home and business owners encounter regularly, regardless of location or weather conditions, and my father and I know from living and working in the Huntington area that there are a variety of challenges facing our community.” 
Based in Long Island, NY, the Grengas join PuroClean with many years of entrepreneurial experience behind them. Silvio earned a Master’s degree in Education from Dowling College and began his career as the owner of a local restaurant. Sam, a long-time business owner, taught his son the ins and outs of running a family business. With Sam’s guidance and support, Silvio transitioned into the transportation industry, working as the operations manager of a multimillion-dollar company. In search of new opportunities, the duo found PuroClean and began a joint venture to open a franchise in their hometown. As residents and small business owners within the very community they will serve through PuroClean, the Grengas’ mission is a personal one.
“With PuroClean now located in Huntington, NY, property owners in the area can count on the Grengas to provide quality restoration and remediation services,” said Steve White, President and COO of PuroClean. “This team has been prepared to restore and rescue properties in the community with compassion and respect, and we are happy to have them serve the Huntington community and surrounding areas.”
For more than 20 years, PuroClean has helped home and business owners with their restoration and remediation needs, serving communities across the United States and Canada with a network of over 325 offices.
For more information about PuroClean of Huntington, please call 631-572-3900, email [email protected], or visit puroclean.com/ph-ny. PuroClean of Huntington will serve the Huntington, Greenlawn, Centerport, Northport, East Northport, Elwood, Melville, Plainview, Woodbury, Oyster Bay, and Syosset areas of the North Shore of Long Island, among others.
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Henry Schein announces plans to reach net-zero emissions by 2050
MELVILLE, N.Y., U.S.: Global warming is well and truly in the spotlight with the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference now underway in Glasgow, UK. On Oct. 25, leading dental company Henry Schein announced that it had committed to the Science Based Targets initiative’s (SBTi’s) Business Ambition for 1.5 °C plan, thereby pledging to set a long-term, scientifically backed emissions reduction target with the intention of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.
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Henry Schein announces plans to reach net-zero emissions by 2050
MELVILLE, N.Y., U.S.: Global warming is well and truly in the spotlight with the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference now underway in Glasgow, UK. On Oct. 25, leading dental company Henry Schein announced that it had committed to the Science Based Targets initiative’s (SBTi’s) Business Ambition for 1.5 °C plan, thereby pledging to set a long-term, scientifically backed emissions reduction target with the intention of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. from Dental https://www.dental-tribune.com/news/henry-schein-announces-plans-to-reach-net-zero-emissions-by-2050/ via http://www.rssmix.com/
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$BRTX
MELVILLE, N.Y., Oct. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioRestorative Therapies, Inc. (“BioRestorative” or the “Company”) (OTC: BRTX)
, a life sciences company focused on stem cell-based therapies, today announced the nomination of two new independent members to its Board of Directors with industry and medical device experience: Patrick F. Williams, Chief Financial Officer at STAAR Surgical, and David Rosa, President and Chief Executive Officer at NeuroOne. Their election to the Board will take effect in the event the Company’s pending registration statement becomes effective.
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