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Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE) To Break Ground in Rockland County For New Underground Powerline
CHPE Acquiring Easements Along Approved Route; Negotiating Property Tax PILOTS; Construction To Begin In 2024
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Trial To Start Tuesday In Palisades Center’s Suit To Recover Tens Of Millions In Overpaid Taxes
Four Years Of Over-Assessments May Cost Clarkstown and School District Millions In Refunds & Lost Future Revenue
Marian Shrine Seeks Subdivision Of Land To Build Solar Array On 13 Acres Of Wooded Forest In Town Of Haverstraw
The Proposal Requires Planning, Zoning & Town Board Approvals Before Clear-Cutting Woodlands For Installation Of Solar Panel Arrays
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The Opioid Settlement Fund: What Is It? And How Does It Work?
The First Round Of Over $192 million Is Available For State Agencies And Municipalities
What's The Big Deal?
What’s The Big Deal? Rockland Green Buys Warehouse On Beach Road For Future Animal Shelter; Jaguar/Land Rover Dealership Property Closes In West Nyack; Residential School To Rise On College Road In Monsey
Rockland Green Closes On 15,000 Square Foot Warehouse On Beach Road For Future Animal Shelter; Jaguar/Land Rover Dealership Project Closes on Route 59 In West Nyack
What’s The Big Deal? Approved New City Senior Housing Project Sells For $3.6 Million; Bella Gianna On Route 303 In Congers Sells For $1.4 Million; Financing Up To $138 Million Secured For Novartis Redevelopment
135 North Main Street Approved Senior Housing Project Sells for $3.6 Million; Bella Gianna 1-Acre Site Sells For $1.4 Million
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Marian Shrine Seeks Subdivision Of Land To Build Solar Array On 13 Acres Of Wooded Forest In Town Of Haverstraw
The Proposal Requires Planning, Zoning & Town Board Approvals Before Clear-Cutting Woodlands For Installation Of Solar Panel Arrays
Clarkstown Planning Board Grapples With Traffic Study Limitations & Ongoing Development Pressure
Proposals For Development on Mountainview Avenue, West Clarkstown Road, Main Street in New City, Route 303 Likely To Bring Added Traffic Congestion To Already Busy Roads
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$100,000 Grant Moves Jacob Sloat House Closer To Restoring Deteriorated Front Porch
A $100,000 Grants Puts Jacob Sloat House Closer To Restoring Deteriorated Front Porch; Friends of Harmony Hall Continue A Yeoman’s Job Of Preserving An Historic House Through Robust Public Programming
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