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Free Meeting on Starting Your Own Business

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 59 S Broadway Nyack NY 10960  See map

Learn what you need to know and do to start a successful business.
Rockland SCORE will be conducting a FREE workshop starting at 7 p.m. on Oct. 24 at the Nyack Library , 59 S. Broadway, Nyack. 


More about Rockland SCORE :


"We are here to assist you navigate the world of small business ownership. Our clients represent a broad range of individuals and businesses. We work with:



  • Owners of existing small businesses.

  • Individuals looking to change careers and start their own business.

  • Retirees looking to stay active, focused, and enjoy additional income.

  • Anyone who wants to know more about the world of small business ownership.


In the past three years we have worked with over 2,000 individuals in consulting meetings and seminars. Clients and their consultants meet as many times as needed and there is never a charge for a meeting."

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