Hoehmann Struck From Ballot For Clarkstown Supervisor; Judge Marx Tosses Ugell/Garvey Petition
George Hoehmann Ineligible To Run For Clarkstown Supervisor, Judge Puerto Rules Again; Judge Marx Tosses Ugell/Garvey Petition
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George Hoehmann Ineligible To Run For Clarkstown Supervisor, Judge Puerto Rules Again; Judge Marx Tosses Ugell/Garvey Petition
Continue ReadingCatholic Charities Community Services of Rockland To Host their Annual Blessing of the Soil; HGAR Creates A Dancing For The Foundation Fundraiser; Briefs
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Continue ReadingJustice Amy Puerto To Decide Friday On George Hoehmann’s Eligibility To Run For Town Supervisor
Continue ReadingHenry Varnum Poor House In Clarkstown Is An Architectural & Cultural Gem That Has Fallen Into Disrepair After Town of Ramapo Neglected To Restore And Maintain It
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Continue ReadingHolocaust Remembrance Day In Rockland County Pinpoint’s The Fragility of Democracy; Justice Anne Minihan Delivers Arresting and Poignant Words On Antisemitism & The Role of The Judiciary;
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Continue ReadingLandowner/Developer Eric Bergstol Plans To Build A 454,000-Square-Foot Distribution Center On Beach Road; Site Is Close To Peck’s Pond Park, Joint Regional Sewage Authority, and A Proposed Warehouse Conversion Site For A County-wide Animal Shelter By Tina Traster An attorney representing a landowner/developer who wants to build a massive warehouse/distribution center in the Village of […]
Continue ReadingMontefiore Nyack Hospital Appoints Mark Jacobs New Board Chair; County To Host Affordable Housing Forum on April 21; Briefs
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