Small Business in Queens County, New York
All Small Business opportunities are not created equally. Choosing a business for sale that is right for you can be time consuming and streanuous. We have attempted to put together a strong list of Small Business in Queens County, New York for you to browse. If you find one that seems to fit your expertise, feel free to contact the business broker representing the Small Business. This business listing service is provided free by Business Opportunity 411.
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Theater Listings for May 25-31New York Times(Rooney) 'Food and Fadwa' (in previews; opens on June 7) Noor Theater, which focuses on artists of Middle Eastern descent, begins its residency at New York Theater Workshop with Lameece Issaq and Jacob Kader's play about a young Palestinian woman known ...and more » |
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theLevittownTribune.com CalendarLevittown TribuneNassau County will host the Navy and Marine Helicopter Landing in Eisenhower Park as part of the Fleet Week 2012 activities in New York City. The event, billed “Raid New York” will be the largest Marine/Navy helicopter landing on Long Island.and more » |
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Cara Mia Offers Hearty, Traditional Taste of ItalyPatch.comBy Nicole Murphy When Tomaso and Armanda DeCiantis, owners of Cara Mia in Seaford, migrated to New York from their small hometown in Italy in the late 1960s, they brought with them big dreams of opening up their very own restaurant. |
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Halloran Opens the Religion “Black Box”Patheos (blog)Dan Halloran (left) receiving the endorsement of the Queens County GOP. (Photo courtesy Queens County Republicans) “I took comfort in my family's history and our heritage, yet through all of this pain and hardship, I never lost faith in God. |
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Photos: Offbeat Historical PhotosDenver Post(AP Photo/Tom Sande) Plastic products are displayed at the Lewis and Conger Ingenuity Show in New York, May 9, 1942, and they include a set of knives and forks, a small pitcher, an egg slicer and a juicer. Wartime restrictions on metals led to the ... |
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CALL SHEETBizBashThey were selected from a group of more than 200 planners who pitched business and were revealed at an event at the city's Bechtler Museum Tuesday. The Charlotte Observer: "Event planners have been waiting since early February, when they were first ... |
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