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  2. NY awards $10 million for Port Jervis projects: What's planned

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    A $707,000 renovation to create commercial and residential space in the upper stories at 46 Front St. in Port Jervis, is one of nine city projects included in a funding award from New York's ...

  3. Kiryas Joel–Poughkeepsie–Newburgh metropolitan area

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    During this time, the counties were split into two metropolitan divisions: Orange County was a part of the New York–Jersey City–White Plains, NY–NJ Metropolitan Division, while Dutchess County was in the Dutchess County–Putnam County, NY Metropolitan Division. [6] The MSA was restored as a separate entity in September 2018. [7]

  4. New York City waste management system - Wikipedia

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    New York City's waste management system is a refuse removal system primarily run by the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY). The department maintains the waste collection infrastructure and hires public and private contractors who remove the city's waste. For the city's population of more than eight million, The DSNY collects ...

  5. Port Jervis, New York - Wikipedia

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    Port Jervis is the last stop on the 95-mile-long (153 km) Port Jervis Line, which is a commuter railroad service from Hoboken, New Jersey and New York City (via a Secaucus Transfer) that is contracted to NJ Transit by the Metro-North Railroad of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

  6. Essex County Resource Recovery Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Essex County Resource Recovery Facility, also known as Covanta Essex, is a waste-to-energy incineration power station in Essex County, New Jersey, United States.Opened in 1990, it is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) and operated by Reworld.

  7. Port Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Port Jersey is the key transload terminal for solid waste from New York City barges to railcars. In 2004, the city announced its plans to minimize haulage of waste by truck. [31] Jersey City benefits from a $10 million initial payment and annual payments of $250,000 for the arrangement. [32] The plan faced opposition initially. [33]

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