ICE Backs Away From Proposed Village Of Chester Detention Center
State and Local Officials Receive Confirmation That ICE Not Moving Forward With Chester Warehouse Acquisition, For Now
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State and Local Officials Receive Confirmation That ICE Not Moving Forward With Chester Warehouse Acquisition, For Now
Continue ReadingFormer Treasurer Michelle Worob Will Get A Second Chance Against Former Chamber Directors For Defamation Claims
Continue ReadingMichael Beckerle Steers Legacy Company; Recently Named Chair of RBA’s Board of Directors; Lumber Scion Draws Deep Lessons From Long Career & Triathlons
Continue ReadingVillage of Haverstraw, County & School District Will Benefit From Chair Factory Pilot; Town of Haverstraw Gets Zero; Chair Factory Moving Along; Developer Expect To Break Ground in June
Continue ReadingPalisades Mall New Owner Says It Has No Plans To Flip Property’; Rockland Community College Names New Chief of Staff; Fed Money Secured For Critical Community Investments In Hudson Valley
Continue ReadingMontefiore Nyack Hospital is the Largest Employer in Rockland County With Nearly 70% of its Employees Living In Rockland County
Continue ReadingClarkstown Planning Board Reviewed Plans To Upgrade Existing Shoprite Center And Add 103 Residential Units Updated plans for the redevelopment of the existing Shoprite shopping center on North Main Street in New City were shared with the public on Wednesday at a meeting of the Clarkstown Planning Board. The major new component of the redevelopment […]
Continue ReadingChallenges Exist Despite Advantages: Quality-of-life, Strategic Access to the New York Metro Economy, and Demand For Industrial, Multifamily, Healthcare, and Retail Assets
Continue ReadingProposals For Redevelopment of Sain Building Include Affordable Housing, Commercial Units & Open Space By Tina Traster Two of three developers vying to redevelop the county’s derelict Sain building in New City presented preliminary plans to nearly 70 people on Monday night at the Legislative Chambers in the Allison-Parris building, while the third said he’d […]
Continue ReadingThe people writing the checks are working families who can’t afford lawyers, can’t afford days off for hearings, can’t afford to have their registrations suspended. A $250 ticket doesn’t touch someone with a financial cushion. But for a home health aide in the Bronx, a delivery driver in Rockland County, a single mother juggling two jobs? That’s groceries. That’s rent. That’s the difference between keeping your car legal and falling into the enforcement spiral.
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