POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — The city of Poughkeepsie has filed a civil rights lawsuit against Dutchess County and County Executive Sue Serino, claiming a county plan to open a homeless shelter on the city’s ...
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — Dutchess County will move ahead with a social housing center for single homeless individuals at 26 Oakley St. after learning that a $13 million state grant would be lost if the ...
POUGHKEEPSIE — A plain, three-story office building at 26 Oakley St. is again the site of controversy between Dutchess County and the city of Poughkeepsie. This week, city officials said they would ...
Poughkeepsie officials are again considering legal action against Dutchess County over a homeless shelter the county is planning on the city's north side. Negotiations between the city and county for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The City of Poughkeepsie and Dutchess County Government are at odds about a planned homeless shelter at 26 Oakley St. in the City ...
Dutchess County cites multiple reasons for building the shelter at Oakley Street. Firstly, a $13 million state grant the county received last year is tied to that specific location. Serino, who was ...
Months of negotiation over a planned homeless shelter in Poughkeepsie, New York have broken down, and Dutchess County is walking away from a long-fought agreement with city leaders. Poughkeepsie says ...
About 100 people gathered at Warring Elementary School on May 22 to oppose Dutchess County's plans for the Oakley Street homeless facility. City of Poughkeepsie residents, Poughkeepsie City School ...
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