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AG’s Office Approves Sale Of Viznitz Property In Upper Nyack For $6.5 Million
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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
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AG’s Office Approves Sale Of Viznitz Property In Upper Nyack For $6.5 Million
An Application For A Special Permit Is Pending Before The Upper Nyack Planning Board To Convert The Former Alliance Theological Seminary To A Jewish Day School
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