New York's Department of Environmental Conservation commissioner has chosen a Hudson
Valley Hasidic Jewish village to lead the review of a request for it to annex 500 acres of adjacent land.
There is a public comment session scheduled for Tuesday evening in a Hudson
Valley Hasidic Jewish village concerning the proposed annexation of more than 500 acres of land to the village.
A public comment session on the Hudson
Valley Hasidic Jewish village of Kiryas Joel's controversial annexation proposal was held Tuesday evening — despite calls from some elected officials and area residents to postpone the session because of inclement weather.
The New York state environmental commissioner has selected a Hudson
Valley Hasidic Jewish village to lead the review of a request annexing just over 500 acres of land in the Orange County town of Monroe.
Orange County officials are holding their own review of a controversial annexation proposal from the Hudson
Valley Hasidic Jewish village of Kiryas Joel.
Not exact matches
Land annexations in the Hudson
Valley community of Kiryas Joel, where the vast majority of residents are
Hasidic Jews, is part of an ongoing controversy in Orange County and the town of Monroe.
A Hudson
Valley county plans to sue over a proposal to allow a fast - growing
Hasidic Jewish village to annex 164 acres of adjacent land.