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Rockland Farm Alliance Dissolves Due To Internal Strife, Financial Woes
Rockland Farm Alliance Dissolves Due To Internal Strife, Financial Woes; County Seeks New Operator For 25-Acre New City Farm
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US Attorneys Gear Up For Voter Interference; Court Rejects Effort To Establish Village Of Seven Springs; Patient Transport Company Collected $2.1 Million In Medicaid Fraud
Court Upholds Rejection Of Village Of Seven Springs Petition To Form New Village; Patient Transport Company Collected $2.1 Million In Medicaid Fraud; US Attorney Protects Voting Rights Locally
Lawrence Garvey Loses Chair; Mike Lawler Is Rockland County Republican Committee’s New Chairman
Court Clears Path For Mike Lawler And Other Elected Officials To Run For Committee Leadership
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Upstate Update: Kingston Opts Into Tax Break Programs To Spur New Housing; Beacon Opts For “Good Cause” Eviction Law; Millions In Restore New York Communities Grants Awarded
Governor Hochul Announces More Than $64.1 Million Awarded Through Restore New York Communities Initiative
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What’s The Big Deal? Nanuet Retail Properties Sell For $7.6 Million; Former Superfund Site Fetches $3.75 Million In Stony Point; Montebello Professional Building Trades For $3.65 Million
Retail Properties at 300 East Route 59 and 61 Smith Street In Nanuet Sell For $7.6 Million; Montebello Professional Building Sells For $3.65 Million
What’s The Big Deal? Chick-Fil-A Closes On Route 59 Property For $8.3 Million; Garnerville Assemblage Sells For $3.25 Million; Airmont Industrial Sells For $10.875 Million
What’s The Big Deal? Chick Fil A Closes On Route 59 Property For $8.3 Million; Garnerville Assemblage Sells For $3.25 Million; Airmont Industrial Sells For $10.875 Million
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New York’s BitLicense Program Evolves Over Time, But More Oversight Needed
The BitLicense Program Remains Up In The Air As Private Actors And Government Agencies Work To Create A Safe, Secure, Lucrative, And Accessible New York Crypto Market
Swift Electrical Supply & “UtilityGenius” Team Up To Offer Instant Rebates On Energy Efficient Products
In Rockland County, Swift Electrical Supply Is The First To Offer The Utility Genius Commercial Storefront
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Rockland Farm Alliance Dissolves Due To Internal Strife, Financial Woes
Rockland Farm Alliance Dissolves Due To Internal Strife, Financial Woes; County Seeks New Operator For 25-Acre New City Farm
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