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Oddo asked the city to force developers of the controversial project to go through a lengthy review.

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Developers the Savo Brothers filed permits for 25 homes on Cupidity Drive and Avidita Place.

Concord »

He promised to see if developers were willing to sell the land so it can be turned into a park.

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The lawyer for the Savo Brothers filed a notice of appeal against Judge Philip Minardo's decision.

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A judge ruled that the Borough President's suggested names for the Mt. Manresa development could stand.

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"What should I be ashamed of?" Molinaro asked after his firm was hired to lobby for the development.

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The Committee to Save Mt. Manresa started a Kickstarter campaign to raise $10,000 to print the book.

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The city had ordered work to stop after asbestos reports were found to be false.

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The permits for the site ran out last week, according to the Department of Buildings.

St. George »

Paul and Gaspare Santoro were arrested for falsifying reports.

Fort Wadsworth »

Crews were told to stop clearing the site after residents complained an earlier order was being ignored.

Fort Wadsworth »

Crews demolishing Mount Manresa falsely claimed there was no asbestos in the building, the city said.

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A day after a temporary ban on work was lifted, the developers started to cut down trees at the site.

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A judge ordered a week-long stop to work at the Jesuit retreat to see if a resolution can be reached.

Civic Center »

Councilwoman Debi Rose introduced a resolution to preserve Mt. Manresa from development.