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Distressed Mall Buyers Likely To Eye Palisades Center At Deep Discount
Black Diamond Capital, Having Acquired The Underlying Debt At A Deep Discount, Stands To Reap Substantial Rewards From Its Investment
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Nearly 90 Percent Of Contested BusPatrol Tickets Were Dismissed in 2024
While keeping students safe is an obvious priority, many are questioning whether the program is truly justified. The steep cost of the tickets come at a time when many are struggling financially.
Distressed Mall Buyers Likely To Eye Palisades Center At Deep Discount
Black Diamond Capital, Having Acquired The Underlying Debt At A Deep Discount, Stands To Reap Substantial Rewards From Its Investment
Upstate Update
Upstate Update: Battlelines Drawn At Orange County IDA Over Amazon Warehouse; Lake Sebago Beach Finally Gets Reconstruction Funding; Poughkeepsie’s Wallace Campus Scores $110 Million For Affordable Housing
Orange County IDA Seeks Removal Of Its State-Appointed Monitor Over Veto Of Amazon Incentive Package; Lake Sebago Beach At Harriman State Park Finally Gets Reconstruction Funding 14 Years After Tropical Storm Irene’s Destruction; State Awards $110 Million In Housing Bonds & Subsidies For Wallace Campus In Poughkeepsie’s Innovation District
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What’s The Big Deal: Maplewood Gardens Sells For $15 Million; Brooklyn Developer’s Acquisition Of Land Provides Funds For Suffern Yeshiva; St. Zita Changes Hands Again
A Web Of Property Transactions Involve A Brooklyn Residential Developer, and Plans For Suffern Yeshiva Campus And Mega, State-of-the-Art House Of Worship
What’s The Big Deal? Simcha Schwartz Acquires Two More Nyack Properties; Kennedy Center Mall Sold For $22.4 Million; Millers Pond Secures Predevelopment $21 Million Land Loan
Simcha Schwartz Acquired Two More Nyack Properties; Kennedy Center Mall Sold For $22.4 Million; Millers Pond Secures Predevelopment $21 Million Land Loan
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Understanding New York’s RAISE Act in a Shifting Federal Landscape
The RAISE Act Focuses AI’s Impact On Consumers, Workers, and Vulnerable Populations
Lobbyists Sink the Packaging Reduction Act
Legislation Aimed To Minimize Packaging Material Waste, Overwhelmingly Supported By New Yorkers, Dies In New York Assembly
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Nearly 90 Percent Of Contested BusPatrol Tickets Were Dismissed in 2024
While keeping students safe is an obvious priority, many are questioning whether the program is truly justified. The steep cost of the tickets come at a time when many are struggling financially.
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- Supreme Court Hearing Reveals Unease Over Threats to Fed Independence January 21, 2026As the justices weighed the consequences of allowing President Trump to fire a Federal Reserve official, the president reprised his pressure campaign on the central bank.
- Sports-Betting Scandals Are Ubiquitous. Whether Fans Will Care Is an Open Question. January 21, 2026Breaches of ethics in sports are almost as old as professional competitions. Here’s when they have affected the business — and when they haven’t.
- 4 Takeaways from Supreme Court Hearing on Trump’s Firing of Lisa Cook January 21, 2026The justices were alert to the central bank’s crucial role and wary of issuing a broad ruling based on rushed briefing and incomplete information.
- Judge Blocks Government From Reviewing Seized Washington Post Devices January 21, 2026The Post, in its first legal filing since the government searched the home of a reporter last week, had demanded the return of the seized materials.




























