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"Suzy Q's," home to a variety of ice cream flavors and pastries, has been recognized as the New York Small Business Development Center's Woman-Owned Business of the Year. This prestigious award highlights the significant contributions of women entrepreneurs to the local economy and celebrates their resilience and innovation in the business landscape.
Founded by a passionate entrepreneur, Suzy Q's has become a beloved destination for ice cream lovers and dessert enthusiasts alike. The shop offers a diverse menu featuring unique flavors, handcrafted pastries, and a welcoming atmosphere that encourages community engagement. The recognition as Woman-Owned Business of the Year not only honors the hard work and dedication of the owner but also serves as an inspiration for other women in business.
In a statement, the owner expressed gratitude for the support from the community and emphasized the importance of empowering women in entrepreneurship. This accolade marks a significant milestone for Suzy Q's and reinforces its commitment to excellence and community service.
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