November 10, 2025 - 05:09

The Clarkstown Planning Board has given the green light to another development project located on West Clarkstown Road, signaling continued growth in the area. This decision reflects the board's commitment to enhancing the community's infrastructure and amenities. The specifics of the project have not been disclosed, but it is expected to contribute positively to the local economy and provide new opportunities for residents.
In a separate development, Torn Ranch is actively seeking a new zoning use category to facilitate potential expansion. This move could pave the way for increased operations and services, which would benefit both the ranch and the surrounding community. The request highlights the ranch's ambition to adapt and grow in response to market demands.
Additionally, the Boulders have secured a 10-year lease extension, which includes the addition of artificial turf to their facilities. This upgrade is anticipated to enhance the playing conditions for athletes and attract more events to the area, further boosting local engagement and economic activity.
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