Town Of Orangetown Still Interested In Buying Former Nyack College Campus
Town Of Orangetown Still Interested In Buying Former Nyack College Campus; Supervisor Kenny Says Town And Yeshiva Have Not Reached An Agreement
Continue ReadingTown Of Orangetown Still Interested In Buying Former Nyack College Campus; Supervisor Kenny Says Town And Yeshiva Have Not Reached An Agreement
Continue Readingmany residents feel rudderless; they don’t know whether the sale of the college signals an unwanted transformation of the village’s character, or whether it doesn’t.
Continue ReadingResidents of the Village of South Nyack on Dec. 17th will decide whether or not to dissolve the Village government and incorporate into the Town of Orangetown
Continue ReadingNyack College has been given the green light to move forward on its sale to a Yeshivath Viznitz D K Hal Torath Chaim Inc., a Hasidic Jewish congregation.
Continue ReadingWilliam “Billy” Procida, president of Procida Funding and Piermont resident, has established the “Dr. William “Billy” Procida and Dr. Margaret Fitzpatrick, S.C. Scholarship Fund” in honor of Dr. Fitzpatrick’s retirement
Continue ReadingThe Town of Orangetown is hoping to play an influential role in the future fate of the privately-owned HNA Palisades Training Center in Palisades.
Continue ReadingNyack College has submitted a letter to the New York State Attorney General’s Charities Bureau to report the sale of the college. Nonprofit organizations are required to show the AG’s office that a fair market transaction is taking place.
Continue ReadingVillage of South Nyack Mayor Bonnie Christian on a Tuesday night Zoom board meeting said Nyack College will be purchased by a Hasidic group but did not provide details as to how the campus will be used.
Continue ReadingThe buyer of Nyack College will be required to negotiate intended uses for most of the parcels on the sprawling campus with the possible exception of single family houses and buildings that pre-date the zoning code dating back more than a half century.
Continue ReadingClarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann told a group of concerned citizens the town is contemplating an open space purchase of 14.5 undeveloped acres that belong to Nyack College.
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