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www.EmploymentCrossing.com Articulate Communications has been chosen as the top New York-based boutique public relations agency to work for by The Holmes Report, a leading trade publication. Editors also ranked Articulate as the third-best boutique agency to work for nationally. Published annually, The Holmes Report “PR Agency Report Card” chronicles more than 160 of the best PR firms in the United States, including large, mid-sized and small firms, specialists and boutique agencies. As part of the report card, the publication conducts online surveys with employees from participating agencies to determine its “Best Public Relations Agencies to Work For” list. More than 4,000 employees from 100 agencies participated in this year’s survey. According to the report card, “Articulate’s team approach to client service helps account staff support one another — instead of competing against each other — and provides frequent interaction with senior management. The firm also has an internal team focused on training and professional development.” Articulate Communications was founded in 2002 by CEO Laura Grimmer.

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Articulate Communications has been chosen as the top New York-based boutique public relations agency to work for by The Holmes Report, a leading trade publication.

Editors also ranked Articulate as the third-best boutique agency to work for nationally.

Published annually, The Holmes Report “PR Agency Report Card” chronicles more than 160 of the best PR firms in the United States, including large, mid-sized and small firms, specialists and boutique agencies.

As part of the report card, the publication conducts online surveys with employees from participating agencies to determine its “Best Public Relations Agencies to Work For” list. More than 4,000 employees from 100 agencies participated in this year’s survey.

According to the report card, “Articulate’s team approach to client service helps account staff support one another — instead of competing against each other — and provides frequent interaction with senior management. The firm also has an internal team focused on training and professional development.”

Articulate Communications was founded in 2002 by CEO Laura Grimmer.

New York City is a modern metropolis with a rich and exciting heritage. Despite permanent settlement dating back to the only 17th Century. At this time, the island of Manhattan was bought for the equivalent of $1,000. Now the federal reserve beneath the city contains more gold than any other location. While these vaults are off limits to tourists, we hope you’ll take advantage of the 10 following sites. (Oh and don’t forget to book ahead) 1. Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and Hudson Bay 2. Empire State Building 3. Wall Street and Financial District 4. Greenwich Village 5. Central Park 6. Times Square and Broadway 7. One World Trade Center Observatory 8. Metropolitan Museum of Art 9. Brooklyn Bridge 10. High Line

Is New York’s Best Pizza in New Jersey?
JERSEY CITY — We were on our third pie of the night at Razza, across the street from
City Hall here, when Ed Levine stopped chewing long enough to ask me a question:
“Are you going to say that the best pizza in New York is in New Jersey?”
Ed Levine knows what it means to make a strong claim for a pizzeria.
The founder of the website Serious Eats and the author of the book “Pizza: A Slice of Heaven,” he caused a stir in 2004 by writing in
that the pies at Pizzeria Bianco in Phoenix “just might be the best pizza in America.” So when it started to dawn on me, about a year after my first dinner at Razza, that no pizzeria in the five boroughs gave me as much pleasure, I thought of Ed.
“I’ve been waiting for that cheese for three years,” Mr. Richer said, explaining
that he had been tracking the water buffalo herd until it was big enough to ensure a steady mozzarella supply.
The tomato with the highest score is usually the one he will buy, although he said
that one year he blended three different brands, “kind of like a Bordeaux wine.”
For the Garden State pizza, he runs ripe red local tomatoes through a food mill.
Like every pie I’ve eaten at Razza, these two had been put together with exquisite sensitivity to the needs of the dough.
Even if Ed and I had learned, after our seven-minute PATH ride from the World Trade Center to Grove Street,
that the kitchen had run out of cheese, tomatoes and the rest, I would have asked for a pizza dressed with nothing but olive oil.

Denise Shepherd – New York City’s most familiar landmark is a symbol of freedom to millions around the world. Check out http://www.deniseshepherd.co.uk/blog/the-best-tourist-attractions-in-new-york/ for more attractions.

Pope Francis’ visit to the United States has charged the tourism industry in New York and Philadelphia, where events are expected to draw over a million visitors. In one New York Italian neighborhood, it’s the face of the Pope himself that’s generating profits and satisfied customers. Ramon Taylor reports.