A 4.2-acre waterfront development site purchased in Jersey City for $75 million is scheduled to be turned into two residential towers totaling with more than 1,250 apartments along the Hudson River.
Peter Lourie was the first person to paddle the entire length of the Hudson River. 35 years later, he did it again.
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Tucked into the Hudson River waterfront, Sybil’s Cave isn’t exactly hidden — yet it remains one of New Jersey’s most quietly ...
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The news that President Donald Trump is moving to gut protections for wetlands, and that the Hudson River might be among his victims, sent me back through a time machine to the days when I was a kid ...
The dough is sold in 15 states, including Texas.
The Sailhouse in Tarrytown has introduced its first annual Winter Igloo Village on the Hudson, an immersive holiday ...
“Christmas Spectacular:” Cornell Restaurant and Bar’s Christmas Spectacular is Friday, Dec. 12, at 6 p.m. at 100 Rondout Landing, Kingston. The free celebration will feature family-friendly holiday ...
Panepinto Properties landed a $384 million financing package to develop the first of its two-tower multifamily project in ...
The federal government continues to find states improperly issuing commercial driver's licenses to immigrants that remain ...
The funding for the two key transit projects — to extend the Second Avenue Subway into East Harlem and construct a new train tunnel under the Hudson River — was frozen by the Trump administration ...