The Nuts & Bolts Of New York’s Faith-Based Affordable Housing Act
The YIGBY (“Yes, In God’s Backyard”) Faith-Based Housing Movement Reintroduced In New York State Legislature
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The YIGBY (“Yes, In God’s Backyard”) Faith-Based Housing Movement Reintroduced In New York State Legislature
Continue ReadingNearly 1,000 angry protesters filled the four corners of Route 59 and Middletown Road in Nanuet on Saturday’s dank spring day, toting posters and placards with angry screeds over the threat to social security, education, the legal system, healthcare, women’s rights, human rights, tariffs, defunding of the federal government, weakened international relations, and democracy itself.
Continue ReadingNYMTC’s Palisades Shared Use Path Feasibility Study to be Discussed In Public Review; Montefiore Nyack Hospital Receives 2025 Patient Safety Excellence Award; Briefs
Continue ReadingPetition To Slow The Spread Of Cannabis Retailers Presented At Recent Village Of Nyack Board Meeting
Continue ReadingBalloon Test Scheduled For Saturday Tests Visual Impact Of Proposed Building On Peak Of Mountainview Avenue
Continue ReadingVillage of Haverstraw Feels Chill Effect Of ICE Raids; People Keeping A Low Profile; Fear Of Immigrant Roundups Impacting Local Business, Families
Continue ReadingPlans For Senior Housing Development On West Clarkstown Road Advance Over Resident Objections; Remediation of Paint Sludge Scheduled For Former Camp Hill Day Camp Site In Pomona
Continue ReadingMay 14th Economic Development Summit Planned To Educate, Listen To And Establish A Platform For Your Voices To Be Heard
Continue ReadingRockland Community Foundation Merges With Community Foundation of Orange & Sullivan
Continue ReadingEditor’s Note: The arts are a significant thread in the fabric of Rockland County. They inspire, enrich, and chronicle our lives. They also play a role in our economic well-being; theater, writing, dance, crafts draw us to spaces. They invite strangers to share in our bounty. They are an indelible contribution. Welcome again, Christine Potter, […]
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