Summer Newsletter

Many business owners, Facility Managers and Property Managers wonder when the best time of year is to schedule painting projects. Painting can be done at nearly any time during the year (during the right conditions), spring is arguably the best time of year to take care of outdoor projects; interior projects could be done year-round.

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CLEANING YOUR TRASH CHUTE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY!

Trash collection can be a tough job, especially when you live in a bigger area; however, trash chutes help you to make that task easy and hassle-free. Trash chutes are usually found in apartments, high-rise buildings, and hospitals; therefore, trash chute cleaning is very important. If neglected, chutes can be hazardous.

Cleaning the trash chutes can be an overwhelming task, but we here at All-Boro, Inc. have you covered. You must have a trash chute maintenance plan if you are a building or facilities manager so everyone in your building has a clean and safe environment.

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All Boro Inc. Celebrates Successful Partnership at Options’ Second Murder Mystery Event

All Boro Inc. proudly participated in Options for Community Living, Inc.’s (Options) second Murder Mystery Event, “I Love the 80s to Death,” held at Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall in Wantagh. Mell Goldman, a longtime patron of Options and a representative of All Boro Inc., was featured as a key participant in this year’s fundraiser. The event, organized by The Murder Mystery Company, offered guests an evening of dining, refreshments, and interactive sleuthing as they worked together to unmask the culprit. It was a night of laughter, intrigue, and meaningful fundraising, drawing 139 attendees and raising over $56,000 to support Options’ vital programs for vulnerable Long Islanders.

Yolanda Robano-Gross, CEO of Options for Community Living, Inc., expressed heartfelt gratitude to sponsors and guests. “Your generous support helps people who are diagnosed with mental illness and other chronic illnesses live with dignity in the community, and we are incredibly thankful.”

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