Hackensack Riverkeeper and New City Neighborhood Association Take Aim At Local Polluters
Suit Filed By Hackensack Riverkeeper Alleges Seneca Meadows, Waste Connections and West Nyack Transfer Station Violating Clean Water Act
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Suit Filed By Hackensack Riverkeeper Alleges Seneca Meadows, Waste Connections and West Nyack Transfer Station Violating Clean Water Act
Continue ReadingThe Durkins, who bought the Hayward’s business have renamed the beloved Sloatsburg go-to for sandwiches, convenience store items, and community support, Spring Street Deli.
Continue ReadingTwenty years from that fateful event, there is a bookend to the migration of city folks like me who are seeking a safer haven – this time from a deadly and stubborn virus that is still challenging our ability to return to a true pre-pandemic normal
Continue ReadingRockland County’s New City Neighborhood Association and the New Jersey-based Hackensack Riverkeeper Inc. have accused Rockland Transit Mix Inc. of violating the federal Clean Water Act in a complaint filed Aug. 17 in U.S. District Court, White Plains.
Continue ReadingIn 2013, Renova Equities of Suffern bought 222 Route 59, a run-down commercial building in Airmont. The $6 million purchase that has been rebranded 222 Medical Plaza, was the real estate company’s first commercial foray into Rockland County, adding to a portfolio of commercial and residential properties in New York and New Jersey.
Continue ReadingA reboot at Tallman Beach and Pool Club has breathed new life into a Rockland County asset that has been through a metamorphosis over the past five years.
Continue ReadingLocal Investor Seeks To Acquire Sunnyside Bancorp, Teen Talent For Workforce, Briefs
Continue ReadingNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday he will resign after a scathing report from the state’s attorney general documented multiple accusations of sexual harassment against women.
Continue ReadingAnticipating ramped up demand for small kitchen appliances, prior to the pandemic, the fast-growing Chefman company in Orangeburg plans to break ground on a major expansion of its building on 29 Corporate Drive in September.
Continue ReadingWayne Kleinman, a citizen who has gathered nearly 2,000 signatures from residents who are asking the Boulders to consider transitioning to “silent” fireworks to ease the lives of shelter animals.
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