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Supervisor Gromack and Councilwoman Hausner Encourage Residents to Shop Downtowns

Supervisor Alex Gromack and Councilwoman Stephanie Hausner announce the Town of Clarkstown has again joined others in naming Saturday, November 30, 2013 as ‘Small Business Saturday’, a day where everyone comes together to support small businesses and preserve neighborhood character.  Some local retailers in Clarkstown will have promotions to coincide with “Small Business Saturday’.

 

“Revitalizing our downtown shopping areas has had a significant and beneficial impact on our Town,” said Supervisor Gromack.  “Our residents love the new look and the vitality that these projects have brought to their hamlets. In addition to serving as vibrant small business centers, with neighborhood shops owned and operated by local merchants, the downtown centers are a meeting place for residents who understand the importance of supporting our local small business owners and operators. It has been a positive investment for shop keepers and residents.”

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“Starting the weekend after Thanksgiving, and throughout the holidays, it is a great time to get out and spend time in our downtowns,” said Councilwoman Hausner.  “What better time to stroll down our main streets, visit our local merchants, eat at our local restaurants or just visit with some old friends. A visit to one of our revitalized downtown centers with friends and family during the holidays reminds us of what it means to live in a great Town.”

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Councilwoman Hausner stressed the importance of residents keeping their dollars in the Town by utilizing the 'downtowns'.  “While it is difficult for the small business owner to compete with the larger box stores, there is no replacing that 'neighborly' touch and friendly service you get when you shop locally and no denying that a dollar spent here in Clarkstown will do far more for our communities than a dollar spent someplace else. Our small businesses are the heart and soul of our town, when doing your holiday shopping please take the opportunity to shop local,” said Councilwoman Hausner.

 

If you are already planning your shopping trips for the weekend after Thanksgiving, Supervisor Gromack and Councilwoman Hausner say, “Downtown is the place to be.”

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