RBWN Turns 40!
This year, RBWN turns 40, and the nonprofit organization is undertaking an ambitious fund-raising effort to build a $40,000 RBWN Women’s Professional Development and Scholarship Fund.
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This year, RBWN turns 40, and the nonprofit organization is undertaking an ambitious fund-raising effort to build a $40,000 RBWN Women’s Professional Development and Scholarship Fund.
Continue ReadingConstruction on the paths, access ramps and visitor areas are between 25% and 50% completed.
Continue ReadingSUEZ wants to raise water rates by roughly 18.6% in Rockland County.
Continue ReadingRockland County Legislature last night unanimously passed legislation enabling commercial property owners to finance clean-energy projects.
Continue ReadingRockland County Executive Ed Day has hired Jeremy Schulman, the former president and CEO of the Rockland Economic Development Corporation (REDC), will replace Lucy Redzeposki as the county’s Director of Economic Development and Tourism.
Continue ReadingAfter four and a half hours of testimony Wednesday night focused on a slew of environmental issues concerning Suez’s application to lease Tilcon’s former headquarters, add a parking lot and build a storage facility at 162 Old Mill Road in West Nyack, the Clarkstown Planning Board discounted every issue raised except traffic impact.
Continue ReadingSuez New York is planning to relocate its headquarters to the former Tilcon site on the eastern side of Old Mill Road in West Nyack. The water company is headed to Clarkstown planning board on May 8th for a public hearing.
Continue ReadingEntergy Corp. (NYSE: ETR) has agreed to sell the subsidiaries that own Indian Point Units 1, 2, and 3, located in Buchanan, N.Y., to a Holtec International subsidiary for decommissioning.
Continue ReadingMonday night, in a 4-2 vote, the same board shocked the resident-packed room when it granted variances to Vitane Pharmaceuticals Inc. for its expansion.
Continue ReadingThe MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) will implement a first-in-the-nation tolling program, known as “congestion pricing,” although many of the details of how it will work remain unknown.
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