The plume allegedly threatens the health of residents and potentially jeopardizes financing for a $350 million plan to replace five buildings.
The mercury refinery operated out of a makeshift laboratory in a garage behind a house at 55 Hillandale Road.
The lawsuit claims that the town wants to evict the tenants so it can convert the property to other commercial uses.
A rational finder of fact,†U.S. District Court Judge Vincent L. Briccetti ruled, could find that it was “more likely than...
Black Nights Wine & Spirits liquor store name is confusingly similar to the Black Knights nickname used by the academy’s athletic...
Louis Cappelli casts his case primarily in environmental terms, citing the risks a garage would pose to the purity of drinking...
Tara Ramirez claims that SupportBuddy Inc. of Bakersfield, California, “markets a solution to a computer problem it created.â€
IBM sued Jeff S. Smith last week in federal court in White Plains, accusing him of violating a noncompete agreement and...
“The market doesn’t need another lip gloss," says inventor Kevin David. "What it needs is innovation."
The court upheld a ruling that backed the village's zoning appeals board's decision to permit the country club to host nonmember...
The lawsuit says Bedford created a system of preferences that make it difficult for African Americans to qualify for the town’s...
The legislators identified 10,000 Connecticut residents protected from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
The dispute is not ripe for review, the judge ruled, until administrative relief has been sought and denied.
A tipster questioned what happened to cash paid for use of the Hudson River launch at the end of Washington Street.
West-Ex Associates Inc. and 505 Central Avenue Corp. agreed to pay a disabled man who's application they rejected $120,000.