North River Shipyard Must File Application To Renew Special Use Permit By April 1
Neighbors in Historic District Abutting Shipyard Urging Village of Upper Nyack To Curtail Commercial Scale of Shipyard Operations
Continue ReadingNeighbors in Historic District Abutting Shipyard Urging Village of Upper Nyack To Curtail Commercial Scale of Shipyard Operations
Continue ReadingCentral Nyack Says Clarkstown’s Gerrymandered Map Hurts Racially Diverse Community; Judge Amy Puerto Expected To Render Ruling On Map Redistricting Later This Week
Continue ReadingJudge In Clarkstown’s Term Limits Case Is Looking At Statute Of Limitations Argument; Defense Says Claim Is Time-Barred; Plaintiffs Say Term Limit Law Was Never Legitimately Adopted
Continue ReadingRockland Cider Works Faces Additional Defeat; Farm Winery License In Jeopardy; Judge D’Alessio Sets Bond For Plaintiffs At $100
Continue ReadingRockland Green Chairman Howard Phillips Responds To Question With Misleading Answers; Public Documents Reveal Progression of Purchase & Architectural Fees for Project
Continue ReadingClarkstown Councilmembers Frank Borelli and Patrick Carroll, Who Have Accused Town Supervisor George Hoehmann & Others Of Gerrymandering, Plan to Begin Collecting Signatures For Re-Election On Feb. 28
Continue ReadingTown of Orangetown Is Hoping To Force A Sale Between HNA & Reveil; Would Prefer To Avoid Eminent Domain But Is Prepared To Move Forward
Continue ReadingTown Hoped Subpoenaed Documents From Mall Lenders Would Show Mall’s Value Was Sound; Foreclosure Throws Wrench In Legal Strategy
Continue ReadingPlaintiffs In Lawsuit Against Hoehmann, Town of Clarkstown, Say Maps Were Drawn In Retaliation Over Division Around Term Limits; Lawsuit Takes Aim At Splitting African-American Community in Central Nyack
Continue ReadingThe Palisades Center Likely Headed For A Sale; Wilmington Trust Has Filed To Foreclose On $418.5 Million Loan; Mall Has Defaulted On Loan
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