By Hurubie Meko and Mike Isaac Nassau County, on Long Island, becomes the second county in New York State to join a federal program that uses local law enforcement officers as ICE agents.
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These are difficult times for New York farmers. And they’re getting older -- 60% of New York’s nearly 58,000 farmers are 55 ...
Con Ed is proposing to sock its New York City utility customers with double digit rate increases totalling a staggering $2 ...
Development of renewable energy and housing is often seen as a threat in New York. But a solar project won a key court ruling ...
A key solar group is raising serious concerns about the future of the industry in New York. ALBANY, New York — The bright spot in New York’s lackluster progress toward its climate goals is at ...
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New York-based real estate developer ... The Beach’s roof design and the building’s orientation optimize the amount of solar power generated by the system. “Solar makes sense on multi ...
More than 40 women claim they were drugged and sexually assaulted by Miami and New York real estate brokers Oren and Tal Alexander, along with their brother Alon. The defense denies the allegations.
Aquila Energy, LLC (Aquila), a sustainability-focused EPC founded by a collaborative team of industry veterans, is officially ...