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March 2024

  • Allan M. Dorman, mayor of the Village of Islandia, recognized two firefighters for their heroism in saving the life of a resident who was choking and unable to breathe. This was reported by 1st Responder News and Long Island Life & Politics.

November 2023

October 2023

September 2023

  • Long Island Life & Politics reported on the Sankara Eye Foundation’s upcoming Be The Light Gala in New York City.
  • The Queens Gazette reported that Newton Shows is partnering with the Queens County Farm Museum for the 40th Annual Queens County Fair. 

August 2023

  • Mohan Wanchoo of Sankara Eye Foundation was a guest on The Melting Pot podcast in which he described his life as a tech entrepreneur and later became a philanthropist. 

April 2023

  • PRMG assisted Save Mount Vernon in publicizing an emergency rally in front of Westchester County Supreme Court calling on County Executive George Latimer to put an end to gun violence. This was covered by News 12 Westchester and Black Westchester Magazine (op-ed and video). 
  • Newton Shows partnered with the North Shore Youth Council to present the “Fling into Spring” community carnival at Heritage Park in Mount Sinai. This was reported by Times Beacon Record Newspapers and Long Island Life & Politics.                

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February 2023

  • James McPeak of McPeak’s Assisted Living spoke to News 12 and Long Island Life & Politics about February 17 being National Caregivers Day and the importance of the work they do in caring for the residents.
  • Gershow Recycling donated $1,000 to the Patchogue-Medford High School cheerleading squad for their trip to the Universal Cheerleading Association’s National High School Cheerleading Championships at Walt Disney World. It was the team’s first trip to the nationals in 20 years. This was reported by Long Island Life & Politics

January 2023

  • FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Long Island announced at its kickoff of the FIRST Robotics Competition season that this year’s challenge will be “CHARGED UPSM by Haas.” This was reported by Long Island Life & Politics.
  • Joe Moshé of Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. spoke to Newsday on where he believes the real estate industry is headed in 2023.

October 2022

  • The Sankara Eye Foundation raised $1.3 million from its Be The Light Gala, with the money being used to eliminate curable blindness in India and provide 1 million free eye surgeries by 2030. This was reported by India West.
  • Gershow Recycling joined the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries and the Suffolk County Police Department in distributing anti-theft kits for catalytic converters during St. James Day. This was reported by News 12 and Newsday.

September 2022

  • McPeak’s Assisted Living reminded everyone to visit their loved ones on National Grandparents Day, which takes place on the second Sunday of September. This was reported by The Long Island Advance.

August 2022

  • PRMG assisted in generating publicity for the 49th Annual Feast of Mother Cabrini. This was covered by Newsday and  News 12 Long Island.
  • James Guercio of Rubin & Rosen Adjusters was featured in Long Island Business News for a story on how homeowners should not underestimate the likelihood of a hurricane coming to the area, despite a revised forecast by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

June 2022

May 2022

  • Joe Moshé of Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. was interviewed by CBS 2 New York for a story on how the Long Island real estate market will be affected by the latest interest rate increase.

April 2022

  • Newsday published the results of the FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition Long Island Regionals, presented by School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc. DBA FIRST Long Island.

March 2022

  • News 12 and CBS 2 News covered the 2022 SBPLI FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition Long Island Regional #1 at Hofstra University.
  • Joe Moshé of Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. wrote an op-ed piece on how Millennial homebuyers should do more research before rushing in to buy a house. This was published in Real Estate Weekly and Long Island Business News. Mr. Moshé was interviewed by Newsday for a story about the drop in home sales on Long Island.

February 2022

  • Mayor Allan M. Dorman of The Village of Islandia was quoted in The Long Island Press for an article on Governor Kathy Hochul’s decision not to include an accessory apartment mandate into next year’s state budget. The article was picked up by Breitbart.
  • School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc. (SBPLI) DBA FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Long Island announced this year’s challenge for the FIRST Robotics Competition Long Island Regional will be RAPID REACTSM presented by Boeing. This was followed by the distribution of the kits of parts at SCHENCK USA. Newsday reported on this event.

January 2022

  • Joe Moshé of Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. spoke to Long Island Business News on where he believes the real estate industry is headed in 2022.

December 2021

  • PRMG assisted the Long Island Advocates for Police Accountability in publicizing its anti-hate rally at Centerport United Methodist Church. This was covered by Newsday, Newsday.com and Huntington Now.
  • Newsday reported the results of the 9th Annual Half Hollow Hills Invitational that was presented by the Half Hollow Hills School District, with support from School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc. DBA Long Island FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology).

October 2021

  • Ed Smyth, Huntington Town Councilman and candidate for Huntington Town Supervisor, wrote a letter to the editor on how the LIPA settlement was the best option for the town and the residents of the Northport-East Northport School District. This was published by The North Shore Leader.

September 2021

  • James Guercio of Rubin & Rosen Adjusters was interviewed by Long Island Business News for a story on how the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s changes to the National Flood Insurance Program will increase homeowners’ flood insurance premiums.

August 2021

  • Ray Tierney, the Republican and Conservative candidate for Suffolk County District Attorney, was profiled by Times Beacon Record Newspapers. He was also interviewed by WRIV Radio (1390 AM) in Riverhead to discuss the recent drug overdose deaths on the east end of Long Island. He also commented on the arrests of the two East End drug dealers in The Huntingtonian.

July 2021

  • Ray Tierney, the Republican and Conservative candidate for Suffolk County District Attorney, appeared on “LI in the AM with Jay Oliver” on LI News Radio (103.9 FM) to discuss the rise in gun violence in Suffolk County. He also spoke at a press conference in which he blamed the surge in gun violence on Democrat-backed reforms. This was reported by WSHU Radio.
  • Tom Schaefer of Laxworx was interviewed by Newsday and Newsday.com on how his company was able to pivot during the pandemic.
  • Huntington Town Councilman Ed Smyth, candidate for Town of Huntington Supervisor, wrote a letter to The Times of Huntington-Northport on what can be done to prevent juveniles from entering and being trapped in the criminal justice system.

June 2021

  • Ray Tierney, the GOP candidate for Suffolk County District Attorney, strongly supported New York State Senator Phil Boyle’s call for an independent investigator to look into the unsolved Gilgo Beach murders. This was reported by The Long Island Press.
  • PRMG assisted Long Island Advocates for Police Accountability in publicizing a press conference in which the organization called for the resignation of Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder over comments he made about people of color. This was reported by Newsday and News 12.

May 2021

  • Ray Tierney, GOP candidate for Suffolk County District Attorney, received the endorsement of former Presiding Officer DuWayne Gregory. This was reported by The Babylon Beacon.
  • Two Brothers Scrap Metal collected more than 7,000 pounds of unused and unwanted electronics at the eWaste Drive at Mineola Middle School. This was reported by Waste Today.
  • InsuranceNewsNet magazine interviewed Tom Archer of The Archer Financial Group on how he was able to sell $2 billion in life insurance during the COVID-19 pandemic.  

April 2021

  • Gershow Recycling collected 30,000 pounds of scrap at the “Metal for Tesla” event, which the company also sponsored. This was reported by Recycling Today.

February 2021

  • PRMG assisted Riverhead Town Supervisor Yvette Aguiar on publicizing her State of the Town address. This was covered by Newsday, The Riverhead News-Review and RiverheadLOCAL. She announced that she will kick off a program that will provide transportation for senior citizens so that they will be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. This was reported by Dan’s Papers.

January 2021

  • Jennifer Turner of McPeak’s Assisted Living was named a winner of the 2020 Inspiration Award by The Long Island Advance.

November 2020

  • Laxworx recently released its Lacrosse Hardwall Rebounder 2.0 for lacrosse players looking to keep their skills sharp for the upcoming season. This was reported by The Long Island Advance.
  • PRMG assisted the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) in announcing that Sam Gershowitz, the founder and owner of Gershow Recycling, received the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award from ISRI. This was reported by Recycling Today and Recycling Product News.

October 2020

  • Jennifer Turner of McPeak’s Assisted Living was named as one of Newsday’s “Winners” for receiving the 2020 All-Star Staff Award from the Empire State Association of Assisted Living. This appeared in the newspaper’s digital edition.
  • Gershow Recycling announced plans for a proposed rail transfer station in an interview with The Long Island Advance. Long Island Business News also spoke to Gershow President Kevin Gershowitz on the future of trash removal on Long Island.

September 2020

 

  • James Guercio of Rubin & Rosen Adjusters was interviewed by Forbes Advisor on how public adjusters can help homeowners with their insurance claims.
  • Jennifer Turner of McPeak’s Assisted Living received the 2020 All-Star Staff Award from the Empire State Association of Assisted Living for her communications efforts in relaying infection control guidelines to the staff, keeping the facility free of COVID-19 since June. This was reported by The Long Island Advance and Greater Patchogue.

August 2020

  • The South Shore Press covered a virtual meeting hosted by Long Island Metro Business Action (LIMBA) in which the guest speaker, Bob Catell of the Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center at Stony Brook University, talked about the future of energy on Long Island.
  • James Guercio of Rubin & Rosen Adjusters spoke to Newsday, Newsday.com and WCBS Radio (880 AM) on what homeowners should do in the event a tree falls on their property during a storm.

July 2020

  • Anthony Viola of KVLSM LLP was interviewed by Newsday on how to handle a tax audit.

June 2020

  • Two Brothers Scrap Metal gave out its one-time, $1,000 scholarship to a graduating high school senior from Farmingdale High School who intends to continue to study environmental science or engineering. This was reported by Recycling Today.

April 2020

  • PRMG assisted Adam Haber in promoting All Hands and Hearts’ fundraiser, in which the money will go to purchase Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for New York-area hospitals. This was reported by The Island Now.

March 2020

  • PRMG assisted Adam Haber in promoting a personal protective equipment (PPE) drive in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. This was reported by Long Island Weekly.
  • Newsday profiled be(Cause) Lifestyle Boutique with a focus on the business providing job opportunities to individuals with special needs.

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October 2019


September 2019

  • Suffolk County Executive candidate John M. Kennedy was quoted in the South Shore Press in which he called for Gary Ackerman to resign after being accused of sexual misconduct.
  • LIMBA (Long Island Metro Business Action) hosted three former Grumman employees who worked on the Apollo mission 50 years ago. This was reported by The Hauppauge Reporter.

August 2019

  • Newsday interviewed Anthony Viola of KVLSM, LLP for an article in its Act2 section on how seniors can prevent themselves from phone scams.
  • John M. Kennedy, candidate for Suffolk County Executive, held a press conference to announce that the beach closures in Suffolk County was the result of Steve Bellone’s fiscal mismanagement. He was interviewed by Newsday, the Long Island Advance andLI News Radio. He was also interviewed by LI News Radio on Mr. Bellone’s refusal to pay back the $30 million he took from the county’s water fund.

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January 2019 / Ben’s Deli

  • Queens Courier ran the print version of the article on Ben’s of Bayside to clarify that the rumor of the deli shutting down is false.

December 2018

  • Long-Islander News reported on Gershow Recycling‘s donation of a mangled car to the Town of Huntington’s anti-drunk driving campaign as a reminder of the consequences of driving under the influence.
  • Phyllis Ettinger, the president of Royal Healthcare, was quoted in the U.S. News article, “7 Myths About Caregiving Costs.”
  • News12 Long Island reported on the Town of Huntington’s anti-drunk and distracted driving campaign. Gershow Recycling donated the use of a junk vehicle as part of the campaign to remind residents of the dangers of drunk or distracted driving during the holidays.

November 2018

  • The Long Islander reported on The New York Dance Theatre’s production of The Nutcracker and how Emily Gershowitz, the lead in the play, is playing the same role that her mother played 30 years ago in 1987.

August 2018

  • News 12 reported on the Music & Memory Program offered to McPeak’s Assisted Living by the Pilot Club of Patchogue, Inc.
  • FiOS1 News reported on the Music & Memory Program offered to McPeak’s Assisted Living by the Pilot Club of Patchogue, Inc.
  • The Long Island Advance reported on the Music & Memory Program offered to McPeak’s Assisted Living by the Pilot Club of Patchogue, Inc.

May 2018

  • The Infatuation featured Ben’s Kosher Deli as one of the top 14 places to eat in the Garment District
  • Long Island Game Farm announces the park’s summer animals, including Clifford the giraffe, camels and the vast array of lemurs.
  • Newsday covers the Championship Subdivision Winners from Bethpage High School in the 2018 FIRST World Championships in Detroit.
  • Neighbor Newspapers celebrates the Ward Melville High School robotics team’s second place award in the 2018 FIRST Robotics competition.
  • The Brookhaven Review covered the FIRST Robotics Competition at Center Moriches High School, sponsored by School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc

April 2018

  • Sun Sentilel Recognizes Ben’s Kosher Deli Matza Ball Soup
  • News 12 covered the first round and the second round of the FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition, sponsored by School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc.
  • Long Island Game Farm‘s Flemish Giant rabbit was featured on the Today show with Megyn Kelly and Corbin Maxey; this was covered by Newsday. News 12 featured Long Island Game Farm’s 49th annual opening weekend in its “What’s Going On” segment.

March 2018

  • Long Island Game Farm announces that the Park Will Open for its 2018 Spring Season April 14.
  • American Recycler reported on Gershow Recycling hosting Scrap Metal Day for local high school robotics teams.
  • Thomas J. Archer of The Archer Financial Group was interviewed by Long Island Business News for a story on wealth preservation for athletes. He also spoke with InsuranceNewsNet.com to discuss issues that high-net worth individuals face regarding transferring of wealth to future generations.

February 2018

  • Boca Digest reported on the success of The Archer Financial Group‘s Professional Athlete Management in Florida.
  • The Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of Anchor Real Estate of Long Island, which was reported by Brookhaven Review.
  • ExploreLI featured LL Dent in a story on soul food restaurants on Long Island.
  • Joe Moshé of Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. spoke to the New York Real Estate Journal on the benefits of using purple, the 2018 Pantone Color of the Year.
  • In the Long Island Press’ Best of LI 2018, Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen, Restaurant & Caterers was chosen for Best Appetizer, Best Pastrami Sandwich and Best Kosher Restaurant. Star Island Yacht Club was named Best Boat Store.
  • School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc. held its FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Tech Challenge Championship at Smithtown High School. This was covered by Newsday.

January 2018

  • CBS 2 News interviewed CPA Eliot Lebenhart of Katz, Viola, Lebenhart & Mauro on the importance of paring down your debt.
  • A major player in the “Brew to Moo” program in Brookhaven, BrickHouse donated used barley and wheat from their in-house brewery, which was recycled into animal feed for local farmers; Newsday wrote an article on the program.
  • The television show “Delicious Destinations” on the Travel Channel stopped off at The Lobster Roll Restaurant; the East Hampton Star reported on the appearance. The Lobster Roll is also considered a boon for the sale of the Hampton’s first container home according to an article on 27east.com. Dan’s Papers mentioned the long-standing restaurant in a nostalgic article about the Hamptons.
  • Gershow Recycling donated more than 1,200 pounds of scrap metal to local high school robotics teams participating in this year’s Long Island Regional FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition, presented by School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc. Gershow also donated a new Hannukah Menorah to the Village of Patchogue; its inaugural lighting this past winter was reported in The HIA-LI Reporter.
  • Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers’ mushroom soup caught the attention of Sun Sentinel, which published a rave review of the creamy soup. Ben’s recently hosted a Workman’s Circle discussion at its Manhattan location, titled “NYC Delis: Talk and Taste the History”; this was reported by Grub Street. The Jewish Week‘s Food and Wine section ran anarticle on the event, detailing Ben’s persistent loyalty to cooking kashrut food.
  • The Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of Anchor Real Estate of Long Island, which was reported by the The HIA-LI Reporter.
  • Forbes Magazine quoted Dr. Greg Nelson, DVM, of Central Veterinary Associates in an article on the use of drugs to help traveling with pets.

December 2017

  • Chris Clausen was recently welcomed to the School-Business Partnerships of Long Island Board; this was mentioned in Long Island Business News.
  • Forbes Magazine quoted Dr. Greg Nelson, DVM, of Central Veterinary Associates in an article on the dangers of chocolate over the holidays.
  • Newsday featured Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers (Ben’s Deli) in a story on restaurants that stayed open on Christmas Day.
  • Everafter opened a third store location, and its first The Westside shop, in Greenvale’s Wheatley Plaza; this was reported by Newsday and The Island Now.
  • Long Island Business NewsOn Our Island reported on Gershow Recycling‘s donation and sponsorship of Play For Peace. Gershow also donated a wrecked car to the town of Islip, New York, in support of its anti-drunk and distracted driving campaign; this was reported by Recycling Today.
  • Charles Rutenberg Realty of Long Island (CRRLI) owners Pamela and Joseph Moshé were honored with the first-ever CHI Heroes award; this was mentioned in Long Island Business NewsNonprofit highlights of the week. Joe Moshé was interviewed by Newsday. Long Island Business News and Newsday also ran items on Charles Rutenberg Realty.

November 2017

  • Long Island Business News reported on Gershow Recycling‘s donation and sponsorship of Play For Peace. Gershow‘s investment in railway cars has helped cut down on road traffic; this was reported in the New York & Atlantic Railway’s seasonal newsletter.
  • BrickHouse Brewery recently celebrated its 21st Anniversary; this was reported by Ale Street News.
  • The Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of Metro Physical & Aquatic Therapy, which was reported by Hauppauge Reporter. The Chamber also celebrated the grand opening of Signature Premier Properties; this was reported by the New York Real Estate Journal.
  • The Long Island rounds of the FIRST Robotics Competition, hosted by School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, was reported by LongIsland.com and Newsday.com.
  • The Island Now wrote a story on a Thanksgiving turkey drive hosted by Adam Haber at Nassau County Suggestion Box.

October 2017


September 2017

  • Newsday.com featured the School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc FIRST Robotics Competition team “Girl Power Robotics” in its back-to-school article.
  • Gershow Recycling presented scholarship checks to select graduating Long Island high school students; this was reported on twice by Long Island Business News.
  • McPeak’s Assisted Living recently celebrated Assisted Living Week; this was reported in Newsday’s Hometown Shopper.
  • Newsday listed the Long Island Game Farm as one of its summer fun destinations, and featured the Zoo in its enewsletter.
  • The Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening grand opening of Artisan Kaiser Restaurant, which was reported by Patchogue-Medford News

August 2017

  • Newsday included Lobster Roll Restaurant in an article on the “must-eat lobster rolls” of Long Island, and featured Lobster Roll in its enewsletter.
  • Charles Rutenberg Realty (CRRLI) continued to add agents over the past month. These announcements were reported in Real Estate Weekly.
  • Newsday reported the Long Island Game Farm as one of its top 36 things to do on Long Island article, and featured the Game Farm in its enewsletter.
  • Don Caroleo of The Garden Dept. was quoted in a Credit.com blog on how to save money on your summer garden. This was picked up by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Huffington Post and MSN Money. FiOS1 interviewed Mr. Caroleo on the effect that green gardening is having on the landscaping industry.
  • The Village of Old Westbury launched a “Smart” water meter pilot program to teach homeowners about water usage and conservation. This was reported in Newsday and The Island Now.
  • Steve Levy of Common Sense Strategies appeared on LI News Radio to discuss illegal immigration and voter fraud.
  • Shelter Island Reporter reported on the Star Island Yacht Club‘s Annual Shark Tournament and Neighbor Newspapers reported on its Mako, Thresher & Tuna Tournament. Newsday’s ExploreLI section included Star Island Yacht Club in an article featuring the best locations for children to go fishing.
  • PRMG assisted The Office of Legislator Rob Calarco in promoting his Ninth Annual Play for Peace/Jugando Por La Paz Soccer Tournament. This was covered by Newsday, Newsday.com and News 12.
  • Some of the latest agents to join Charles Rutenberg Realty were reported on by Newsday (2) and Long Island Business News (LIBN) (2) (3).
  • GreaterPatchogue conducted an interview with BrickHouse Brewery‘s new chef.

July 2017


June 2017

  • American Recycler featured Gershow Recycling‘s donation of scrap parts to local robotics teams.
  • Newsday and Patch.com reported on Dreamland Amusement‘s Long Island FunFest. FiOS1 reported on the FunFest’s Father’s Day special offer.
  • Star Island Yacht Club was mentioned in The Fisherman numerous times regarding the 31st Annual Shark Tournament, a list of upcoming tournaments and a profile on the marina itself. A preview of the 31st Annual Shark Tournament appeared in Newsday. The Sag Harbor Express reported on the results from the Shark Tournament.
  • The Long Island Game Farm was featured on News12and News12’s The East End.
  • The Village of Islandia groundbreaking for the First Responders Recreational Ball Field was covered by Newsday and FiOS1.
  • The Express Magazine wrote a feature article on the popular summer restaurant, Lobster Roll.
  • Recycling Today reported on the environmental conservation scholarships awarded by Gershow Recycling for students at McGann Mercy, Riverhead, Lindenhurst, Bay Shore and Walt Whitman High Schools.

May 2017

  • Charles Rutenberg Realty of Long Island hired three new agents this month, which was covered in Newsday. Newsday reported on agent Susan McCoy’s new 4-bedroom listing.
  • Star Island Yacht Club‘s upcoming fishing tournaments were featured in Newsday.
  • The Smithtown Messenger reported on Dreamland Amusement‘s Long Island FunFest.
  • PRMG assisted the Northport Fire Department in publicizing the 10th Annual Chuck Varese Vehicle Extrication Tournament, in which Gershow Recycling donated the use of 30 vehicles. This was reported by FiOS1, The Long-Islander, The Northport Observer and Recycling Today.
  • The Village of Islandia unveiled its replacement U.S. Marine Corps medallion in time for the Memorial Day ceremony. This was reported by Newsday, Newsday.com, News 12, FiOS1 and 1010 WINS Radio.

April 2017


March 2017

  • Long Island Business News quoted Charles Rutenberg Realty of Long Island (CRRLI) owner Joe Moshé in an article about Long Island residential real estate. Members of CRRLI were appointed to the Long Island Board of Realtors (LIBOR). This news was covered by Real Estate Weekly.
  • Central Veterinary Associates expertly answered a reader’s inquiry on Long Island Herald.com.
  • School-Business Partnerships of Long Island competitive robotics team the Rocky Point GearHeadz was highlighted in a TBR News Media article about their robot build for FTC.
  • The Garden Department was featured in a Long Island Business News article about winter weather’s effect on the gardening and landscaping industry.
  • Long Island Business News quoted Charles Rutenberg Realty of Long Island (CRRLI) owner Joe Moshé in an article about Long Island residential real estate. Members of CRRLI were appointed to the Long Island Board of Realtors (LIBOR). This news was covered by Real Estate Weekly.

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December 2016


November 2016

  • AM New York featured Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen & Caterers in an article about New York City Jewish delis.
  • The Trip Directory noted The Long Island Game Farm as a must-see science exhibit.
  • Charles Rutenberg Realty‘s 10th Anniversary was noted in the New York Real Estate Journal.
  • US News & World Report interviewed Scott Sanders of Sanders, Thaler, Viola & Katz, LLP for an article on how to invest an inheritance in order to live comfortably during retirement.
  • Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck was mentioned in an article on haunted houses on Patch.com.
  • Edible Long Island published a story feature on Cause Café.
  • Mary Smith, Practice Manager at Central Veterinary Associates (CVA), was honored as a Power Woman, an award which recognizes influential women in business. This was covered by QNS. Pop Sugar interviewed CVA’s Dr. Frank DeFeis for an article on feeding your cat.
  • Two Brothers Scrap Metal assisted Mineola Middle School in its eWaste Drive. This was covered by The Island Now

September 2016

  • Charles Rutenberg Realty of Long Island (CRRLI) owner Joe Moshé was quoted in a Newsdayarticle about rising home prices in Nassau County. The New York Real Estate Journal covered the ribbon-cutting ceremony of Rutenberg’s Bronx Office opening.
  • Cause Café was featured on News12 Long Island.

August 2016

  • Newsday covered the Long Island Game Farm‘s 1970’s Day and its new Giraffe Encounter. The daily newspaper also ran stories about the Game Farm’s camel-naming contest and the birth of their second baby camel.
  • BrickHouse Brewery was recently awarded for its popular craft beer in the Hometown Showdown, which was featured on News12 Long Island.
  • Gershow Recycling‘s ninth annual Chuck Varese Vehicle Extrication Tournament was covered in American Recycler. La Tribuna Hispaña and The Long Island Advance reported Gershow’s participation in the Play for Peace soccer tournament. Additionally, their donation of a vehicle to the Sayville Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) was covered in Recycling Today.
  • Lobster Roll was featured in an article on Yelp on Long Island’s best lobster rolls.
  • Star Island Yacht Club & Marina made it into the Wall Street Journal in an article about not-so-hidden gems in the Hamptons.
  • The Village of Islandia recently voted to approve Long Island’s first casino in the village’s Marriott Hotel. This was covered by Long Island Business News and News12.
  • News12 reported on the opportunities Cause Cafe gives its disabled employees.

July 2016


June 2016

  • GreaterPatchogue.com and Hometown Shopper featured McPeak’s Assisted Living in an article about the facility’s newest centenarian.
  • News 12 interviewed Dr. Andrea Jackman of Central Veterinary Associates for her opinion on the New York State Legislature’s proposal to prohibit the declawing of cats.
  • Tom Archer of Archer Financial Group announced that he signed the largest life insurance policy for an individual. That was reported in Long Island Business News. Mr. Archer was interviewed for one article in LIBN on how high-net worth individuals use life insurance policies as a form of wealth management and another LIBN article on how baseball has become big business. Mr. Archer was also interviewed by Investment News for an article on cash-value life insurance.
  • Dr. Yacov Shamash was featured in Networking’s Briefs section for being named Chairman of the Board of School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc (SBPLI). SBPLI was featured in a Smithtown Messenger article about its Smithtown robotics team.
  • Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers hosted a political primary event. This was covered by FiOS1 and Newsday.
  • BrickHouse Brewery recently celebrated its 20th Anniversary. This was covered by News 12, Patchogue-Medford News, and Long Island Advance.
  • The Long Island Game Farm was recently featured in Newsday. The Game Farm’s newest attractions were featured on News12 Long Island.
  • The television show The Affair follows fictional owner of real-life Lobster Roll Restaurant, which was featured in Dan’s Papers. Lobster Roll was also featured in edible Long Island for its new food truck.
  • Dan’s Papers mentioned Star Island Yacht Club‘s Shark Tournament and concurrent Shark Tournament Awards Ceremony in its East End events listing.
  • Newsday featured LL Dent Restaurant‘s 10th Anniversary. LL Dent was also named one of the Ten Great Eats on the Way to Jones Beach by Explore Long Island.

May 2016

  • Our Coffee with a Cause held a grand opening for its new brick-and-mortar store, Cause Café, which was featured in The New York Times, Fox5NY, HLN TV, Newsday, Times of Huntington-Northport and News 12. OCC founder Stacey Wohl was also interviewed by LI News Radio for a local business spotlight.
  • Charles Rutenberg Realty real estate agent Ari Leshans was interviewed by Homes.com for an article about buying non-traditional houses. The Syosset-Jericho Tribune interviewed Joe Moshé about the firm’s 10 years in business.
  • School-Business Partnerships of Long Island won the Imagine Award for Innovation at the 2016 Imagine Awards Ceremony, which was covered by Long Island Business News. FiOS1covered this year’s FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) and Newsday published the results of the FRC Long Island Regional and profiled the tournament MVP, Nick Liuzzi.
  • Central Veterinary Associates‘ Dr. John Charos spoke to QNS about the city’s new spay-and-neuter law.
  • An AAA Northeast article listed LL Dent Restaurant as one of best Long Island restaurants for brunch.
  • Newsday interviewed James McPeak of McPeak’s Assisted Living Facility about the benefits and challenges of operating an independent assisted living facility.
  • Westchester Magazine recently ran a story regarding prepping for Seder dinner, which featured Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen, Restaurant & Caterers‘ chicken soup recipe.
  • Odyssey Online named The Long Island Game Farm as one of the “16 stops to make on Long Island during summer 2016”.
  • Lobster Roll Restaurant was mentioned in a Newsday article about famous Long Island pop culture references in music, movies, books and television.

April 2016

  • Long Island Business News interviewed Joe Sicinski of School-Business Partnerships of Long Island (SBPLI) on the organization’s FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition and the challenges SBPLI faces as it hosts the competition each year. FiOS1, Newsday.com and The Suffolk Times also covered theFIRST Robotics Competition.
  • The winners of School Business Partnerships of Long Island‘s FIRST LEGO League Championship tournament were announced in Newsday.
  • Charles Rutenberg Realty (CRRLI) announced the firm is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. This was reported by Real Estate Weekly and New York Real Estate Journal.CRRLI broker/owner Joe Moshé was quoted in Newsday in an article about the proposed new design for Huntington Station.
  • Lillian Dent of LL Dent has been chosen to receive Long Island Business News‘ Diversity in Business Award.
  • Our Coffee With a Cause (OCC) founder Stacey Wohl was featured in a Long Island Pulse article on local businesses that employ individuals with autism.
  • Tony Mauro of Sanders Thaler Viola & Katz, LLP was featured in Long Island Business News‘ Ones to Watch in Accounting/Nonprofits.
  • Business News Daily interviewed Ronnie Dragoon of Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers on the impact of a growing population and tourism on small businesses in Florida.
  • Paul Mertz, CEO of P&P Medicaid Consulting was quoted in a Newsday article about the benefits of pooled income trusts.
  • LI Pulse Magazine featured photos from the Second Annual Phoenix Gala presented by North Shore Horse Rescue. This year’s award recipients were the Novak family from Long Island Game Farm.

March 2016

  • Charles Rutenberg Realty Owner//broker Joe Moshé and Agent Jamie Gorman were interviewed by Newsday for an article on the decline in home prices compared to peak prices eight years ago. Robert Cabral spoke with Fox Business News about the myths and realities of mortgage rates. Commercial Agent Howell Silverman was appointed Vice President of LIBOR’s Long Island Commercial Network. This was reported in The Mann Newswire.
  • School Business Partnerships of Long Island‘s FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition (FRC) kick-off at Stony Brook University was covered by Newsday. The organization’s FIRST LEGO League (FLL) qualifiers that took place at Mineola High School were reported by FiOS1. The FLL qualifiers held at Longwood High School were covered by Newsday‘s print edition and online.
  • Newsday reported on North Shore Horse Rescue’s upcoming gala, which will honor the owners of the Long Island Game Farm.
  • Long Island Jewish World reported on the first birthday of Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers’ Scarsdale location, while Scarsdale Patch also featured an article about the restaurant’s meal deals. Ben’s was given a nod by Dr. Harvey Passes, DDS, which was reported on by The Island Now and Long Island Jewish World.
  • Our Coffee with a Cause was featured in Long Island Pulse.
  • Central Veterinary Associates’ Dr. Greg Nelson was interviewed by Fios1 regarding best practices for keeping your pets safe in the winter months.
  • Several PRMG clients were announced as winners of the 2016 Long Island Press Best of Long Island. Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers won Best Family Style Restaurant, Best Hot Dog, Best Pastrami Sandwich and Best Sandwich Deal; Star Island Yacht Club & Marina won Best Marina, Best Boat Store, and Best Fishing Supply.

February 2016


January 2016

  • Charles Rutenberg Realty President and CEO Joe Moshé was appointed a Board Member of the National Association of REALTORS®. Long Island Business News quoted Mr. Moshé in an article comparing housing prices in 2015.
  • Community Housing Innovations‘ (CHI’s) new Fresh Start program was covered by Channel 2 Newsand GreaterPatchogue.com, Long Island Advance, Mid Hudson News, Hudson Valley Press and Newsday. CHI’s Alexander Roberts appeared on TV 55’s Exit 10/55 to talk about the launch of the Fresh Start program to help homeless families on Long Island and Westchester County transition to permanent housing.
  • Fios 1 News interviewed Central Veterinary Associates‘ (CVA’s) President/CEO and principal veterinarian Dr. John Charos about holiday pet safety. Dr. Charos was named a King of Queens by The Queens Courier for his business leadership. The Queens Courier also ran CVA’s holiday pet safety article and Long Island Herald ran the organization’s article on holiday gifts for dogs.
  • One of School-Business Partnerships of Long Island‘s coaches was named a “Person of the Year” in the Times Beacon Record. Chris Pinkenburg, head coach of the Rocky Point FLL team “Gear Headz” was awarded for inspiring students to pursue science and math through the robotics program.
  • Sanders Thaler Viola & Katz, LLP’s managing partner Scott Sanders was interviewed by Long Island Business News about the changes to this year’s tax code and the tax break extensions that Long Islanders can receive.

December 2015

  • Channel 2 News, GreaterPatchogue.com, Long Island Advance, Mid Hudson News and Newsday reported on Community Housing Initiative‘s Fresh Start program kickoff.​
  • Our Coffee with a Cause was featured on Channel 4 NBC New York, the Port Times Record and Coffee Talk’s Daily Dose blog.
  • Charles Rutenberg Realty of Long Island Owner Joe Moshé was featured in Long Island Business NewsWho’s Who in Real Estate.
  • Port Jefferson Patch wrote an article about student volunteers at Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck.
  • The Journal News featured Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers.
  • TBR News Media reported on Pink Aid Long Island‘s breast cancer fundraiser.
  • Lauren Rothe of Brick House Brewery was interviewed by Restaurant Hospitality for an article on how restaurants should be decorated for the holiday season.
  • Newsday called L.L. Dent a “satisfying spot for Southern food” in a weekend picksarticle.
  • Charles Rutenberg Realty Broker/Owner Joe Moshé had an op-ed published in Long Island Business News.
  • FiOS1 News interviewed Dr. John Charos of Central Veterinary Associates for a segment on how people can keep their pets safe during the holiday season.
  • Gershow Recycling sponsored the Islip High School catapult team, which broke the world record for the longest Pumpkin Fling. This was reported in Newsday’s LI Life section.
  • PRMG assisted the Pace family in announcing the passing of attorney John Pace, who served as a board member and pro bono counsel for Breast Cancer Help, Inc. This was reported by Newsdayand The New York Law Journal.
  • PRMG assisted Mitchells in setting up an interview with Long Island Business News for Chris and Ali Mitchell for its “Two Minutes” section.

November 2015

  • Village of Islandia Mayor ALlan M Dorman was interviewed by Newsday about the importance of the village’s Veterans Day ceremony.
  • Several clients received Health Care Heroes awards from Long Island Business News on Thursday, November 5. This included Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. (ADRC)s Executive Director and CEO Mary Ann Malack-Ragona for Community Outreach; Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck’s Judy Kamer for Nurse Hero; Dr. Frank DeFeis and Dr. John Charos, chief veterinarians at Central Veterinary Associates (CVA), for Veterinary Medicine/Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Hero; and McPeak’s Assisted Living for Health Care Facility.
  • Jim O’Connor, the Republican and Conservative Party candidate for Suffolk County Executive, was interviewed by LI News Radio’s “The John Gomez Show” and News 12 about the sudden resignation of Suffolk Police Chief James Burke. Mr. O’Connor was also featured in an Election Day preview on 27east.com, The Port Times Record, The Long Island Advance and Newsday.
  • The Examiner News reported the Thanksgiving dinner for ten catering offer from Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant and Caterers. Long Island Jewish World, The Island Now and Patch reported Ben’s celebration of National Pickle Day on November 14.

October 2015

  • PRMG‘s Public Relations Director Hank Russell was honored with the Long Island Business News‘ 2015 “50 Around 50” Award.
  • Several clients will receive Health Care Heroes awards on Thursday, November 5, 2015. This includes Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. (ADRC)‘s Executive Director and CEO Mary Ann Malack-Ragona for Community Outreach; Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck’s Judy Kamer for Nurse Hero; Dr. Frank DeFeis and Dr. John Charos, chief veterinarians at Central Veterinary Associates (CVA), for Veterinary Medicine/Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Hero; and McPeak’s Assisted Living for Health Care Facility.
  • Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck‘s haunted Spooky Walk was covered by News 12, NextStop Magazine,TriHamlet News and LIHauntedHouses.com.
  • Newsday’s Fun Book named Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen, Restaurant and Caterers as one of the top places to eat after visiting Nassau County museums. Newsday also named Ben’s Kosher Deli “Deli Double” sandwich of the “Greatest Sandwiches on Long Island“.
  • Newsday recently featured Jim O’Connor, the Republican and Conservative Party candidate for Suffolk County Executive, in several articles. This includes his endorsement by United States Congressman Lee Zeldin and his participation in the “Growing a Diverse Long Island” candidates forum at the Brentwood Library. The newspaper also reported on Mr. O’Connor’s recent campaign mailer and quoted him in an article regarding the county’s $51.8 million shortfall in sales tax revenue. Mr. O’Connor was featured in a debate on News 12 on October 23.
  • The VIN News Service interviewed Central Veterinary Associates’ President/CEO Dr. John Charos about his being the subject of the documentary film New York Vet. Dr. Charos was also interviewed about the film by DVM360 Magazine.
  • PRMG assisted Pink Aid Long Island in garnering coverage of its 2nd Annual Pink Chair Luncheon and Fashion Show. This was covered by Eyewitness News First at 4 and Times of Huntington.
  • Village of Islandia Mayor ALlan M Dorman was interviewed by Newsday about the importance of the village’s Veterans Day ceremony.
  • Several clients received Health Care Heroes awards from Long Island Business News on Thursday, November 5. This included Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. (ADRC)‘s Executive Director and CEO Mary Ann Malack-Ragona for Community Outreach; Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck’s Judy Kamer for Nurse Hero; Dr. Frank DeFeis and Dr. John Charos, chief veterinarians at Central Veterinary Associates (CVA), for Veterinary Medicine/Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Hero; and McPeak’s Assisted Living for Health Care Facility.
  • Jim O’Connor, the Republican and Conservative Party candidate for Suffolk County Executive, was interviewed by LI News Radio’s “The John Gomez Show” and News 12 about the sudden resignation of Suffolk Police Chief James Burke. Mr. O’Connor was also featured in an Election Day preview on 27east.com, The Port Times Record, The Long Island Advance and Newsday.
  • The Examiner News reported the Thanksgiving dinner for ten catering offer from Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant and Caterers. Long Island Jewish World, The Island Now and Patch reported Ben’s celebration of National Pickle Day on November 14.

September 2015

  • Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck was recently featured in LongIsland.com for its upcoming Oktoberfest event. Read More.
  • PRMG assisted the family of Goldie Steinberg, a longtime Grandell Rehabilitation & Nursing Center resident, in announcing her passing. This was reported by PIX 11 News, The Jerusalem Post, The Forward, Jewish Business News, Chabad, The Times of Israel, Tel Avivre.com(French), Channel 7 Eyewitness News, The Jewish Press, New York Jewish Week and JP Updates.
  • Central Veterinary Associates (CVA) was named one of the 2015 Corporate Citizens of The Year by Long Island Business News. Dr. John Charos, CVA president and CEO, was chosen as one of the “Kings of Queens” by The Queens Courier.
  • Joe Moshé, owner of Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. was honored with the Business of Giving Leadership Award by Long Island Business News.
  • Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers was ranked #7 on the list of Ten Best Kosher Delis in North America by Shalom Life. Scott Singer of Ben’s Restaurant Group was interviewed by Long Island Business News for an article on how restaurants are looking to accommodate customers with gluten allergies.
  • The Village of Islandia‘s Silverleaf Lane was renamed in memory of former Village Clerk Linda R. Sheahan. This was reported in Newsday. A printed newsletter was also created for the village.
  • An E-Newsletter was launched for The Hotaling Group.
  • Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, executive director and CEO of Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc., was interviewed by Newsday about a preliminary study which showed those who watch too much TV, have mediocre grades in school and/or experience loneliness are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. Virginia Belling was named as one of Long Island Business News“Ones to Watch” in Banking for her joining ADRC’s Board of Directors.
  • PRMG is working on the campaign for Jim O’Connor, the Republican and Conservative Party candidate for Suffolk County Executive. Mr. O’Connor has been interviewed by Newsday on the issues affecting Suffolk County; additional articles can be found on his campaign page. He was also interviewed by LI News Radio about his call for a criminal investigation into a computer software deal involving the Bellone administration.
  • The Long Island Advance ran a feature story on the 46th Annual Fuoco Memorial Golf Feastival, a golf tournament to raise money for Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck.

August 2015

  • Dr. John Charos, CVA president and CEO, is featured in New York Vet. The film was shown at the Metropolitan Film Festival of New York. The event was covered by The Queens Chronicle, and The Valley Stream Herald.
  • Gershow Recycling held a Can Tab for Kids event, which was covered by American Recycler.
  • Websites were created for Halo Missions and The Marcus Center For the Performing Arts.
  • The Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center hosted The 12th Annual Distant Memories Swim in Northport, which was covered by FIOS1 News, The Times of Northport and Huntington, News 12, and The Northport Observer.
  • Chad Horal of MetroBPS was interviewed by Newsday about the upcoming EMV (Europay/MasterCard/Visa) regulations that will be implemented in October and what it means for retailers who fail to comply.
  • PRMG assisted The Office of Suffolk County Legislator Rob Calarco in providing publicity for the 7th annual Play For Peace Soccer Tournament, sponsored by Gershow Recycling. This was covered by News 12, FiOS1 and GreaterPatchogue.com and appeared on the FiOS1 TV show Push Pause.
  • Scott Sanders of Sanders Thaler Viola & Katz, LLP was interviewed by Newsday for an article on how senior citizens can reduce their housing costs during retirement.

June 2015

  • Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers’ summer BBQ catering special was highlighted on WCBS Radio’s “Dining Diary.” Ben’s was also named “Best Deli” in The Queens Courier’s “Best of the Boro” poll.
  • Long Island Business News interviewed Joe Moshé of Charles Rutenberg Realty about the upcoming change in mortgage disclosure rules.
  • PRMG assisted The Patchogue Lions Club in receiving coverage of its annual Christmas in June, sponsored by Gershow Recycling. This was covered by News 12.
  • The Long Island Game Farm was featured on News 12’s “The East End.”

May 2015

  • Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. and Hamptons AARP hosted a dance fitness workshop to help seniors exercise their bodies and their minds. This was announced in Newsday’s Act 2 section.
  • The Bayside Times reported on a low-cost microchip clinic hosted by Central Veterinary Associates at the “Pets and Pals” Party to help raise money for non-profit animal and environmental organizations.
  • Board Member Scott Schuler and Student Ambassador Maria Roman of School-Business Partnerships of Long Island was interviewed on TV 55’s Exit 10/55 to discuss this year’s Long Island Regional FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition.

April 2015

  • MetroBPS President Chad Horal was featured in article by Long Island Business News about the coming EMV standards.
  • Newsday covered the looks of the night at Camp PaQuaTuck‘s Joy Prom.
  • Long Island Game Farm’s grand opening was featured on News 12 and Newsday.
  • The School-Business Partnerships of Long Island hosted The 16th Annual Long Island Regional First Robotics Competition, which was covered by TV55’s “Exit 10/55”, The Long Island Business News, Newsday, and The Corridor.
  • BrickHouse Brewery‘s James Skidmore is honored as Member of the Year in Long Island Advance.
  • Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center held its annual Education Expo and Physician’s Dinner. Featured in Sag Harbor Express, keynote speakers B Smith & Dan Gasby spoke on the challenges and triumph of becoming a cargiver to a spouse.

March 2015

  • The PP Medicaid website was posted.
  • The Therapy Center for Children website was posted.

February 2015

  • Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. (ADRC) received $20,000 in donations and raised $300,000 through their Walk for Alzheimer’s events. This was reported by was featured in Long Island Business News.
  • FIRST® Tech Challenge Featured in Newsday “Our Towns”
  • Royal Health Care Services website was posted.
  • Star Island Marina website was posted.
  • Village of Old Westbury website was posted.

January 2015

  • Briscoe Protective Systems’ new website design was launched. Briscoe also had a holiday e-card and anniversary collage created.
  • A Save the Date email was created to promote the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center’s Annual Physician’s Dinner and Education Expo event.
  • CareMed Primary and Urgent Care had an ad created and featured in Pennysaver News.
  • A new recruitment email, holiday greeting email blast, and New Year’s Eve greeting was created for Charles Rutenberg Realty.
  • Sanders, Thaler, Viola, & Katz, LLP had a holiday and New Year’s e-card created. Also, an ad was created for Brian Gordon, CPA.
  • Eagle Rock Apartments had designs created for their referral program.
  • Stop the Casino at Fortunoff site was posted.
  • A holiday greeting was created for Island Motor Cars.

What’s Happening at PRMG

  • Menus were designed for The Village Raw Bar and Piccolo Mondo Ristorante.
  • Advertisements were created for LAXWORX, Bens Deli, Briscoe, Crasche and Star Island Shark Tournament.
  • Mailers were created for Dreamland Amusements.
  • A Brochure was created for Star Island Shark Tournament.

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