Rockland Green Estimate To Retrofit Warehouse Building For Future Animal Shelter Spikes To $15 Million
Rockland Green Estimate To Retrofit Warehouse Building For Future Animal Shelter Spikes To $15 Million
Continue ReadingRockland Green Estimate To Retrofit Warehouse Building For Future Animal Shelter Spikes To $15 Million
Continue ReadingRockland Green Leases Hi-Tor Building For $1; New Era Ushered In For Animal Management In County
Continue ReadingBoth Rockland Green & Hi-Tor Buy Themselves Two Years To Figure Out The Future Of Animal Management In Rockland County
Continue ReadingCounty Exec Ed Day Says Involvement With Animal Shelter Ends Dec. 1 But Will Not Hand Shelter To Rockland Green Unless The Authority Has A Contract With Hi-Tor
Continue ReadingRockland County District Attorney Drops Hi-Tor Kitten Case; Board President Debbie DiBernardo Clears Her Name; Case Was Dismissed After Defendant Refused Multiple Offers To Plea
Continue ReadingClover Stadium Named Host Site for the MAAC Baseball Championship through 2025; RC Legislator Joins Hi-Tor Board, Briefs
Continue ReadingRockland Green Puts Cart Before Horse; Fails To Follow It’s Own Guidelines On Property Acquisition
Continue ReadingTown Supervisors Focus On Empty Haverstraw Warehouse On Beach Road For Future Animal Shelter; Warehouse Being Eyed Is On The Market For $4.2 Million
Continue ReadingEnd Days Inevitable For Hi-Tor As Howard Phillips Lead Supervisors In Effort To Remake Shelter Through Rockland Green
Continue ReadingCounty Executive Ed Day Says Deadline For Construction Bid Expires Mid-Sept.; Taxpayers Have Already Spent More Than $500,000 On Design For New Shelter In Pomona
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