Little Big Launch OSSINING, NY — February 22, 2019 — Today we launched the Little Big Campaign! What better way to celebrate Earth Day? This clean streets initiative will make our downtown an even more vibrant place to live, work and socialize. Thank you to the members of the Downtown Development Fund Council (DDFC) for leading this effort. Pictured with me …
By Citizen Mama VICTORIA GEARITY
Governor Cuomo Announces $11 Million for Over 1,000 Affordable Housing Units
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced $11 million in grants to build, improve and preserve affordable housing for low- and moderate-income New Yorkers. The 61 awards across the state’s 10 regions were given to municipalities and not-for-profit organizations to help support community priorities, keep people in their homes and expand local opportunities for affordable housing. “Everyone deserves a safe, affordable …
Governor Cuomo Announces $71 Million to Build Thousands of Affordable Housing Units Across NY State
Funding Expected to Leverage Hundreds of Millions in Public and Private Resources and Advance State’s Housing Goals ALBANY, NY – August 21, 2013 — Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that $71 million is now available through New York State Homes & Community Renewal (HCR) for shovel-ready projects to build affordable housing units across the state.
Read the Westchester Guardian – October 13, 2011 Edition
Click to read The Westchester Guardian – October 13, 2011 edition. Click onto the hyperlink above to open the virtual paper onto you screen. Please be patient as it may take about 30 seconds for the document to be displayed onto your computer screen. You will need Adobe Reader to view the document. Get the latest, fully functioning Adobe Pro software at no cost and free of …
Statement from Governor Cuomo on Rent Regulations
"Affordable housing is an all too scarce commodity, especially in New York City and the surrounding areas. Our state's rent protection laws are essential and any long term expiration would create a crisis. Last night the State Senate — both Democrats and Republicans — failed to continue the laws beyond their expiration.
New York Civic: Sticky Fingers By Henry J. Stern
Daily News Articles Aggregate Councilmembers' Misconduct The Daily News reported in a series of articles published from Sunday through Thursday on what was described as a crime wave among members of the City Council. Most of the charges of misconduct concern old but continuing offenses, cheating the city or ignoring personal debts, failing to file documents, making false and misleading statements, …
Newly Rehabilitated Apartments for Rent
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Newly Rehabilitated Apartments for Rent
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Newly Rehabilitated Apartments for Rent
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