Rockland Green & Hi Tor Animal Shelter Reach Agreement On Protracted Legal Dispute
Hi Tor’s Insurance Company Will Pay Rockland Green $150,000; Rockland Green Will Use Taxpayer Money to Pay Hi Tor $50,000
Continue ReadingHi Tor’s Insurance Company Will Pay Rockland Green $150,000; Rockland Green Will Use Taxpayer Money to Pay Hi Tor $50,000
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Continue ReadingInsider Says A Separate Agency Could Streamline Operations and Approvals But Some Warn About the Overreach of Public Authorities By Tina Traster Rockland County is planning to offload Sewer District #1 and establish it as a public authority. The genesis of the idea began in early spring when County Executive Ed Day suggested the concept […]
Continue ReadingResidents Question Whether Rockland Green Operates With Full Transparency; Some Say Its Functions Should Be Absorbed Into County Government
Continue ReadingFour Legs Good & Rockland Green Have A Responsibility To Refer Suspected Animal Abuse Or Neglect To Law Enforcement; They Failed 5-Year Old LuLu
Continue ReadingAllegations Of Improper Storage Of Chlorine At Bowline Transfer Station Fire Caused First Responder Permanent Injuries
Continue ReadingDocuments Sought On Award Of Animal Shelter Construction Contract Wrongfully Withheld, According To Lawsuit
Continue ReadingRockland Green Is On A Spending Spree And It’s Not Just The Animal Shelter; Public Authority Flush With Cash Building $18 Million Shelter, $4.3 Million Office Renovation, $580,000 Immersive Theater
Continue ReadingRockland Green Has Become The One-Stop Destination For Requests from Some Animal Activists; Nixie Gueits Wants Towns To Ban Rescue Groups From Street Fairs
Continue ReadingVillage Of West Haverstraw Land Use Boards, Along With Town Engineer, Explain Environmental Review Of 454,000 Square Foot Grassy Point Warehouse Project By Tina Traster About 100 people attended a meeting in the Village of Haverstraw Tuesday that many countywide would have found useful: a 101 on how SEQRA (State Environmental Quality Review Act) works. […]
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