Grace Baptist Church Should Be Razed And Sold For Development
Discussions have begun between community members and Clarkstown over what to do with the church and the 2.32-acre property situated along Demarest Avenue.
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Discussions have begun between community members and Clarkstown over what to do with the church and the 2.32-acre property situated along Demarest Avenue.
Continue ReadingWhile uncertainty lingers over Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s decision to allow gyms and health clubs in New York to reopen, Retro Fitness in Pearl River and Tappan is hanging tough
Continue ReadingSouth Nyack to hire outside counsel to assist in “matters related to the sale of the college,” and to engage in an appraisal company for portions of the campus.
Continue ReadingRandi Rios-Castro, Jawonio’s associative executive director, will take the helm of the organization on Oct. 1st, succeeding Jill Warner.
Continue ReadingVirginia Norfleet has been given a seat at the table by County Executive Ed Day, the only African American to sit on the newly-formed ROCK COMM Economic Development Committee
Continue Readingthe Small Business Administration (the “SBA”) and the Treasury Department (the “Treasury”) have quickly done an about-face; the cliff is gone!
Continue ReadingClarkstown has until August 3rd to decide whether it will put a referendum on the Nov. 3rd ballot for voters to allow The Palisades Center to expand into its unused space.
Continue ReadingHowever, if a business wants to announce to the world that it has its ducks in a row, the business can contact the Rockland County for a certificate that says it is complying with the New York Forward guidelines.
Continue ReadingCounty and town officials who’ve been focused on navigating a health crisis for the past ten weeks are now shifting attention to reawakening the local economy.
Continue ReadingMeanwhile, curators of film festivals and organizations like Nyack-based Rivertown Film Society, are scrambling to adapt to the social-distancing world by bringing their offerings online, or postponing festivals.
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