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Another Development Proposal On South Main Street In New City Would Add Residences & Commercial Space
The Redevelopment Of 169 South Main Street Would Be The First Foray Into Residential Development On The West Side Of South Main Street
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Cannabis is legal in New York. Get the latest business news on cannabis production, retailing, municipal opt-outs, and business opportunities.
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Judge Issues Temporary Restraining Order To Keep Child Daycare Center Shuttered; Petition To Dissolve the Village of Spring Valley Did Not Pass Muster; Briefs
Judge Issues Temporary Restraining Order To Keep Child Daycare Center Shuttered; Petition To Dissolve the Village of Spring Valley Did Not Pass Muster; Briefs
Shuttered Daycare Center Attorney Says No License Or Permit Required For Religious Daycare
Clarkstown Maintains Daycare Facility Needs To Be Licensed By New York State Office of Children & Family Services
Upstate Update
Upstate Update: Kingston Scores $477,000 To Rehab Long-Dormant Commercial Property; Cornwall Secures $800,000 Grant For Downtown Hotel; Groundbreaking At Tuxedo Reserve
Economic Development Projects In Kingston, Cornwall, and Poughkeepsie advance with state funding. Construction starts at multi-use Market Square and The Village Town Center at Tuxedo Reserve.
What's The Big Deal?
What’s The Big Deal? Toll Brothers Close On Gatto Lane Property; Sale/Leaseback For Key Bank Nyack; Spring Valley Industrial Nets $4.25 Million
Toll Brothers Close on Gatto Lane Property; Key Bank Nyack Sale/Leasebak; Spring Valley Commercial Nets $4.25 Million; New City Mixed-Use Sells For $850,000
What’s The Big Deal? Nanuet Strip Center Sells For $4 Million; Chestnut Ridge Strip Center Sells For $3.3 Million; La Promenade Buys Upper Nyack Retail Site For $1.44 Million
Chestnut Ridge Strip Center Sells For $3.3 Million; La Promenade Buys Upper Nyack Retail Site For $1.44 Million
Technology
Proposed Expansion Of Algonquin Gas Pipeline Opposed By Environmentalists And Rockland Legislators
Rockland County Legislature Passes Unanimous Resolution Urging New York State To Deny Expansion Permits
Lake DeForest Reservoir Recognized As An American Landmark; MTA To Reinstate Weekend Ferry Service; Regeneron To Acquire 23AndMe; Briefs
Lake DeForest Reservoir’s Recognized as an American Landmark; MTA to Reinstate Weekend Service for Haverstraw-Ossining Ferry; Briefs
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Judge Issues Temporary Restraining Order To Keep Child Daycare Center Shuttered; Petition To Dissolve the Village of Spring Valley Did Not Pass Muster; Briefs
Judge Issues Temporary Restraining Order To Keep Child Daycare Center Shuttered; Petition To Dissolve the Village of Spring Valley Did Not Pass Muster; Briefs
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Breaking Business News – New York Times
- Stocks Wobble on Trump’s Latest Tariff Threats July 14, 2025Analysts said the muted market response was because many investors expected the levies to settle at lower levels after negotiations.
- Bluffs and Bluster Aside, Trump’s Tariffs Are Here to Stay July 14, 2025The president has earned a reputation for bluffing on tariffs. But he has steadily and dramatically raised U.S. tariffs, transforming global trade.
- Public Broadcasters Brace for Vote on Sharp Funding Cut July 14, 2025At the urging of President Trump, Congress is expected to vote this week on whether to cut $500 million per year for public radio and TV stations.
- Tesla Faces First Jury Trial Tied to Its Autopilot System July 14, 2025The case stems from a fatal accident in 2019 involving a Tesla Model S sedan. Previous cases involving Autopilot had been settled or dismissed.
- NPR and PBS Face Federal Funding Cuts: What to Know July 14, 2025A proposal before the Senate to strip funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting could be catastrophic for local stations, particularly those in rural areas.