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Yorktown Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to its annual New Year's Eve Ball Drop, Dec. 11 Holiday Party, and more great events

Bruce “The Blog” Apar is proud to be Patch Mayor for the Town of Yorktown. He enjoys showcasing local businesses, organizations, events, and people through his boutique marketing agency APAR PR. His background includes launching and turning around a variety of business and consumer periodicals and producing events in the home entertainment industry. Among APAR PR clients are Krav Maga New York, Our Montessori School, Yorktown Feast of San Gennaro, GoJo Clan Productions, Yorktown Grange Fair, Quantum Dynamix, Peekskill’s Art Industry Media initiative, the book “Fisch Tales: The Making of a Millennial Baby Boomer,” and interdisciplinary artist Elizabeth Phelps Meyer. He also is an actor, a community volunteer, and a contributor to several periodicals. He is board member of the Yorktown Chamber of Commerce and the Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber of Commerce, and serves on the President's Council of Northern Westchester Hospital. Follow him as Bruce Apar on LinkedIn, and as "Bruce The Blog" on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram. Reach him at bruce@aparpr.co or 914.275.6887.
Yorktown Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to its annual New Year's Eve Ball Drop, Dec. 11 Holiday Party, and more great events

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