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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.
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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
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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
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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- Tariffs on Brazil Could Leave Coffee Drinkers With a Headache July 13, 2025Trump’s pledge to place a 50 percent tariff on all imports from the South American nation will drive up the prices of coffee — and orange juice.
- To Sidestep Trump Tariffs, Asian Nations Seek New Trade Partners July 13, 2025Most nations are still negotiating in hopes of avoiding punitive import taxes. At the same time, they’re looking for trading partners as a way around the United States.
- The Future of Weather Prediction Is Here. Maybe. July 13, 2025Thanks to A.I., companies like WindBorne hope to usher in a golden age of forecasting. But they rely in part on government data — and the agency that provides it is in turmoil.
- Why the U.S. Is Way Behind China in Making Drones for War July 13, 2025A four-day test in the Alaska wilderness shows how far the U.S. military and American drone companies lag behind China in the technology.
- Factories Were Pushed Out of Cities. Their Return Could Revive Downtowns. July 13, 2025Changes in zoning rules have allowed small manufacturers to return to the districts and neighborhoods they began leaving a century ago.