HURLEYVILLE, NY — The Sullivan County Historical Society will hold a roundtable discussion of Sullivan County’s economy at the Sullivan County Museum on Sunday, August 23 at 2 p.m. It is part of …
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HURLEYVILLE, NY — The Sullivan County Historical Society will hold a roundtable discussion of Sullivan County’s economy at the Sullivan County Museum on Sunday, August 23 at 2 p.m. It is part of a continuing exhibit, “The Concord Remembered.” The exhibit tells the story of what was once one of the world’s foremost resort hotels. Though the Concord no longer exists, the property is being reborn into the Montreign Resort Casino at Adelaar.
In the roundtable discussion, special emphasis will be placed on the progress of the long anticipated casino and its projected economic benefits to Sullivan County. Participants will be Charles Degliomini, executive vice president, Empire Resorts, Inc.; Scott Samuelson, chairman of the Sullivan County Legislature; Steve White, CEO, Industrial Development Association (IDA); and Roberta Byron-Lockwood, CEO of the Sullivan County Visitors Association.
Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Visit www.scnyhistory.org or call 845/434-8044.
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