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Legislator Sparaco Honors Congers Businessman

New City (December 19, 2013) – Rockland County Legislator Frank Sparaco presented Congers resident and businessman Charles Kemmlein with a Distinguished Service Award in honor of forty-one years of business ownership in the town of Clarkstown.

 

Following honorable discharge from the United States Navy Construction Battalion, Mr. Kemmlein became a cabinetmaker and in 1972 established the Kemmlein Furniture Corporation in Nanuet, New York.  Mr. Kemmlein  relocated to Congers where he remained in business until his retirement in November 2013.  The Kemmlein Family resides in Congers.

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Legislator Sparaco gave praise to Mr. Kemmlein for his dedication to his craft, his family and his community. 

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“Mr. Kemmlein made a huge investment in Clarkstown and Rockland County when he made the decision to establish a local business and he deserves this recognition and our gratitude,” said Legislator Sparaco. “Our local businesses provide a foundation for our community.  Success does not come easy for an independent businessman and only comes through hard work and sacrifice.  Mr. Kemmlein’s reputation as a hard working, honest businessman, who produced furniture of the highest quality and workmanship sealed his success.  He worked hard to provide a stable and comfortable lifestyle for his family, right here in Clarkstown and was always there to lend a hard to anyone in need.  Mr. Kemmlein is an example of the heart, soul and strength of our community and I am pleased to present him with a Distinguished Service Award.”

 

 

 


 

 




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