Rev. Dr. Demetrius S. Carolina Sr. Honored for his Accomplishments
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Rev. Dr. Demetrius S. Carolina Sr. Honored for his Accomplishments

For his accomplishments, Rev. Dr. Carolina is being honored with a Louis R. Miller Leadership Award, which he will receive in the Not-for-Profit Businessperson category. The awards -- sponsored by M&T Bank and presented by the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce and the Staten Island Advance -- honor the memory of Louis R. Miller, a businessman and West Brighton resident who was also a community leader.

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Mike Assenza welcomed as new Chairman of the Board at Chamber's Board Installation & VIP Reception Breakfast
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Mike Assenza welcomed as new Chairman of the Board at Chamber's Board Installation & VIP Reception Breakfast

Some of the borough’s top business leaders pledged their commitment to the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce as the preeminent source for businesses during the Board Installation & VIP Reception Breakfast at LiGreci’s Staaten in West Brighton.

The Chamber’s Executive Board, the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce Board, and Foundation Board Officers for 2019 were officially sworn into office by Senior U.S. District Judge Eric N. Vitaliano.

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Eden II Programs Still the Place Families Turn to for Autism Support
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Eden II Programs Still the Place Families Turn to for Autism Support

As Eden II Programs celebrates its 25th anniversary with the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, numbers show just how things have changed. So, while autism rates have increased nationwide, the Stapleton school has been there for years helping the person with autism achieve his or her full potential.

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Danielle Reyes is honored for her ability to connect with others
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Danielle Reyes is honored for her ability to connect with others

Understanding the potential to do something unconventional and acting on that sense are two different things. And sticking with it during tough times can be another challenge.

For Danielle Reyes, it was trusting her instinct to do something different that helped pave the way towards business success.

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Annamarie Gulino Gentile Honored for Her Devotion
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Annamarie Gulino Gentile Honored for Her Devotion

Annamarie Gulino Gentile’s devotion to learn new things and learn about people is one of her best qualities. That key trait has also served as a big reason for her success.

The supervising attorney and partner at the Law Firm of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP in Dongan Hills knows the world is always changing and to maintain long-term success, you need to adapt.

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Salmon Real Estate prides itself on quality customer service
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Salmon Real Estate prides itself on quality customer service

“It’s our name over the door.”

That simple comment from broker/owner Jon Salmon certainly helps explain why Salmon Real Estate prides itself on quality customer service. It also can explain how the Castleton Corners business has been around since 1956 and is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce.

And, of course, a solid clientele mixed with old and returning customers doesn’t hurt.

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Chamber once again participates in Assemblyman Cusick's Disabled Parking Task Force public awareness campaign
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Chamber once again participates in Assemblyman Cusick's Disabled Parking Task Force public awareness campaign

The holidays can be a time when shoppers make several quick stops along their route and run into businesses for just a few minutes. With limited parking, they may have the urge to park in a designated disabled spot since they feel they won’t be shopping too long.

Assemblyman Michael Cusick wants to remind shoppers to be more considerate with those spots as the Mid-Island politician kicked off the start of his office’s 14th annual Disabled Parking Task Force public awareness campaign at the Staten Island Mall.

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