GOLDSTEIN LIEBERMAN GOES TO BAT FOR GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL

Phillip E. Goldstein, managing partner of Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC, announced today that this seasonโ€™s first โ€œGoing Going Goneโ€ giveaway will be awarded to Good Samaritan Hospital located in Suffern, New York. Conducted in conjunction with the Rockland Boulders Baseball Team, Going Going Gone is an on-going Goldstein Lieberman Cares give-away that donates to a local not-for-profit for every home run that the Rockland Boulders hit.ย ย Once the home run total reaches ten, an official โ€œgiveawayโ€ is presented on-the-field of $1,000.ย ย In addition to receiving a check from Goldstein Lieberman, the not-for-profit is recognized by key players on the Rockland Bouldersโ€™ management team.

Goldstein Lieberman Cares Program was created to support various not-for-profits in New York and New Jersey by providing monetary contributions to be used at the recipientโ€™s discretion. The ongoing program was recognized in 2011 with the Rockland Business Associationโ€™s Pinnacle Award for Corporate Citizenship. Since its inception in 2009, over $500,000 has been donated to various causes throughout the region.

Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, New York, is a 286-bed hospital providing emergency, medical, surgical, obstetrical/gynecological and acute care services to residents of Rockland and Orange Counties in New York; and Bergen County, New Jersey.ย  The hospital is home to a recognized cardiovascular program, comprehensive cancer treatment services,ย the areaโ€™s leading Wound and Hyperbaric Institute and outstanding maternal/child services that includes a Childrenโ€™s Diagnostic Center. Good Samaritan Hospital also provides social, psychiatric and substance abuse services and its certified home care agency supports residents of the Hudson Valley and beyond.ย ย For more information about Good Samaritan Hospital visitย goodsamhosp.orgย or follow the hospital atย Facebook.com/BSCGSRMCย orย Twitter.com/BSCHS.

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