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Developer of Piermont Multi-Family Project Appeals Court’s Tossing Of Local Zoning Law
Piermont Developer LLC Argues Local Law Was Valid; Supreme Court Judge Misapplied The Law Declaring CBM Zone Illegal
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The Legal Beat
Developer of Piermont Multi-Family Project Appeals Court’s Tossing Of Local Zoning Law
Piermont Developer LLC Argues Local Law Was Valid; Supreme Court Judge Misapplied The Law Declaring CBM Zone Illegal
Orangetown Secures Temporary Restraining Order Against Pool Party Offenders
Court Enjoins Homeowners From Hosting For-Profit Pool Parties In Residential Zone in Orangetown
Upstate Update
Upstate Update: Mixed-Use TOD Development Planned For Beacon MTA Parking Lot; 291 Acres Added To Minnewaska State Park; Garonit Pharma To Build Factory Site In New Windsor
Beacon MTA Station Parking Lot To Become Mixed-Use Transit Oriented Development; 291 Acres Added To Minnewaska State Park; Garonit To Establish New Windsor Factory Site
What's The Big Deal?
What’s The Big Deal? Acreage in Nanuet TOD Nets $15.5 Million; Spring Valley Office Property Nets $8.25 Million; Land Leased To Hotel Sells For $2.3 Million
Nanuet TOD Site Sells for $15.5 Million; Spring Valley Office Building Sells For $8.25 Million; Land Under Quality Inn Sells For $2.3 Million
What’s The Big Deal? Shoprite West Nyack Property Sells For $17.25 Million; Nyack Multi-Family Sells For $10.7 Million; Rockland Paramedic’s Chestnut Ridge Site Sells For $4.1 Million
What’s The Big Deal? Shoprite West Nyack Property Sells For $17.25 Million; Nyack Multi-Family Sells For $10.7 Million; Rockland Paramedic’s Chestnut Ridge Site Sells For $4.1 Million
Technology
The Death of a (Human) Salesman? Not So Fast.
AI Is A Collaborative Tool, Not A Replacement For Human Connection
New Cybersecurity Rules Aim to Protect New York’s Water Systems — With Grants and Support to Help
New York Regulations Seek To Secure Water & Wastewater Infrastructure From Cyber Interference; Funding Available To Municipal Water Suppliers
Government | Education | Health | Nonprofits
St. Thomas Aquinas College President Kenneth Daly Joins Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors; Jawonio Foundation Hosts Inaugural Brick-A-Palooza; Briefs
St. Thomas Aquinas College President Kenneth Daly Joins Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors; Jawonio Foundation Hosts Inaugural Brick-A-Palooza; Briefs
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Breaking Business News – New York Times
- Why Three Wealthy Bidders Are Fighting for What’s Left of Hudson’s Bay August 30, 2025Months after the shutdown of the 355-year-old Hudson’s Bay Company, the legal action it created continues apace.
- A “Fall of Rome” Candle by JD and Kate Industries Proves Candles Can be Funny August 30, 2025A small company in Missouri is struggling to keep up with orders for its “Fall of Rome” candle, and it is already working on its next social media hit.
- Benny Johnson Was Fired for Plagiarism. At the White House, He’s Embraced. August 30, 2025Benny Johnson, a right-wing podcaster, has enjoyed rare access and promotion from the Trump administration.
- An Under-the-Radar Art Collection Could Fetch $180 Million at Auction August 30, 2025The Weis family savored their masterpieces at home but didn’t lend them to museums. The trove was “so private” that a Christie’s expert didn’t know what was in it.
- How Fox Sports Is Using Horse Racing to Tap Into the Sports Betting Market August 30, 2025Fox’s Saturday broadcasts of Saratoga horse races have averaged 501,000 viewers, more than the National Hockey League’s regular season on TNT or college basketball’s on Fox/FS1.