Rockland County Leads NY Average On Property Taxes Above $10,000; County Puts Brakes On Third-Party Food Delivery, Briefs
Rockland County Leads Nation On Tax Increases; County Puts Breaks On Third-Party Food Delivery, Briefs
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Rockland County Leads Nation On Tax Increases; County Puts Breaks On Third-Party Food Delivery, Briefs
Continue ReadingThe owners of the Paramount Country Club have submitted a preliminary plan under the name Dells Inc. to build 200 town houses on approximately 36 acres of vacant land.
Continue ReadingThe developer, Raja Amar of Stony Point, has agreed to pay $6.4 million for the golf course and 26 adjoining acres on the former Letchworth Village property.
Continue ReadingThe yeshiva that bought Nyack College in December has asked the court to dismiss the Village’s lawsuit filed last month that has alleged the congregation failed to conduct safety inspections and has not resolved open code violations.
Continue ReadingFollowing a meeting last week with Clarkstown’s planners and engineers, Suez Water New York has been given the green light to propose its plans for it headquarters at 162 Old Mill Road in West Nyack to the town Planning Board.
Continue ReadingThe attorney representing the Valley Cottage homeowner who built an illegal house addition and who allegedly cleared a large swath of trees from his secluded property as well as town-owned land, told the town court justice that he is dealing with the problem and wants to reach a settlement with the town.
Continue ReadingNow is the do-or-die moment for camps to resurrect and provide the havens that they have always been for children – and for parents who need to work.
Continue ReadingSenior Housing Proposed For Former Camp Merockdim, HGAR Launches Fair Housing Challenge, Montefiore Opens Cardiac Catheterization Lab
Continue ReadingSuez Water New York Inc. is returning to Clarkstown for approval to build a storage facility and parking lot at its new headquarters on 162 Old Mill Road in West Nyack after an unsuccessful and drawn-out effort that faltered in 2019.
Continue ReadingAt issue in this case is how the town responds to illegal construction of a second-story addition and to the removal of trees without compliance to the town’s tree ordinance.
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