NEW YORK STATE (April 29, 2013) – Last week, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced the expansion of a state program that helps unemployment insurance recipients start their own businesses.
Recipients of unemployment insurance benefits generally must demonstrate that they are actively seeking work to be eligible for assistance. Under New York’s Self-Employment Assistance Program (SEAP), unemployed New Yorkers interested in launching their own businesses, rather than seeking other employment opportunities, are eligible to receive unemployment insurance benefits and entrepreneurial training while they work full-time to start their own businesses. The Governor today announced the expansion of the program to benefit long-term unemployed New Yorkers.
“Small businesses are the fuel that makes New York’s economic engine run,” Governor Cuomo said. “Under the Self-Employment Assistance Program, the state has worked successfully with unemployed New Yorkers with an entrepreneurial spirit to give them the resources they need to launch their own businesses. The program is a win-win, giving the unemployed a better shot at reaching for the American Dream, while spurring the start of new small businesses in communities across the state."
Previously, an unemployment insurance beneficiary was only eligible to participate in SEAP during the first 26 weeks of receiving unemployment benefits. The Governor’s action extends eligibility for the program to those that have passed the 26 week mark, and are receiving Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC).
To enroll in the program, participants must have received at least 13 weeks of regular unemployment benefits or have 13 weeks of EUC remaining. Participants also must develop a business strategy, attend 20 hours of entrepreneurial training, meet with a business counselor at least twice and work full-time on starting their businesses.
“SEAP graduates are leading the way as New York expands and creates new businesses across the State,” said State Labor Commissioner Peter M. Rivera. “I’m very pleased that the Labor Department is able to make this program available to more unemployed, ambitious New Yorkers.”
In 2012, 586 unemployment insurance claimants participated in the SEAP, of which an estimated 363 started their own businesses.
OR), a fellow No Labels member, to reauthorize the RUS Broadband Loan and Grant Program.
This comes on the heels of a community campaign to maintain the program, assisted by Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther.
Grahamsville is currently seeking guides for a new exhibition to open May 22. “Tunnels, Toil and Trouble: New York City’s Quest for Water and the Rondout-Neversink Story,” is a major new interactive exhibition on the history of New York City’s water supply system and the many towns removed because of the system.
farmer training schedule. CRAFT offers farmer-to-farmer learning and access to the social network and culture of the local farming community.
that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 in honor of the victims of the marathon bombing in Boston, MA.
Literacy Zone to bring you "Spring Fling."
program on the Willowemoc Creek from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
The 22nd Annual Pride Awards Gala will be held on Sunday, May 5 at the Villa Roma Resort and will honor individuals throughout Sullivan County for their community involvement and their contributions to the economic development in the county.
workers make to their communities every day. Today’s libraries are driven by the needs of the community and provide a wide range of opportunities for people with diverse needs and interests. Libraries and librarians throughout the country are providing their communities with tailor-made collections and services for people of diverse backgrounds, language abilities and technological skills. The Ramapo Catskill Library System (RCLS) and its member libraries, during National Library Week are celebrating the valuable contribution of libraries and librarians in schools, universities and public libraries. The library helps foster all types of communities. Celebrate today by visiting your library – in person or online and remember that “Communities matter @ your library.”
make opportunities happen, to teens meeting up after school,” said Robert Hubsher, RCLS Executive Director. “We see this in our local libraries firsthand, in ways big and small.”
Everyday more than 120,000 librarians nationwide connect students, families, senior citizens, businesspeople, teachers and professors with the information they want and need to be successful in a swiftly changing and increasingly global era. With today’s tough economy, libraries offer free resources to help people find jobs and learn new skills. With tools to help you search for a new job, resources to help your kids with their homework and, of course, books to expand the horizons of your dreams – it’s all free at your library. People of all ages and backgrounds find entertainment, develop skills and come to find their place in the community. People gather for book discussions, for storytime with their children or to volunteer or look for volunteer work. The local library helps the community thrive.
Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program. 
Saturday, April 27, and all school and community groups, as well as private citizens are urged to participate.
The Sullivan County Division of Public Works and Solid Waste will donate trash bags for this community-based roadside cleanup event, and will accept the roadside refuse for disposal free-of-charge at the County Transfer Stations.
Five $500 Mature Women’s Scholarships will be awarded to women who are returning to education after several (or many) years away. 










Fiesta de la Familia Comes to Liberty on Saturday – 5/4/13
April 29, 2013 by The Catskill Chronicle
LIBERTY, NY (April 29, 2013) – The Greater Liberty Chamber of Commerce announces Fiesta de la Familia to be held on Saturday, May 4 in La Polt Park on
North Main Street in the Village of Liberty from 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Last year’s Festival held by The Greater Liberty Chamber of Commerce was on Cinco de Mayo, May 5.
This year’s celebration will be more inclusive of all the Latino neighbors.
Did you know that Liberty has many residents who originate, from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Venezuela, Cuba, Peru, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and Spain? So, this year, Liberty is celebrating, "Fiesta de la Familia" for all of them! Everyone in Sullivan County is invited to come out and experience the pageantry and fun, learn about Latino culture, taste new foods and meet new friends.
For more information on Fiesta de la Familia, contact the Greater Liberty Chamber of Commerce by phone at 845-292-9797 or e-mail GreaterLibertyChamber@yahoo.com. Go to www.LibertyChamber.org and Facebook at Greater Liberty Chamber of Commerce.
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