With the start of the New Year, many people will be looking to turn over a new leaf. By and large, personal health in the way of fitness is the number one goal for many making New Year’s resolutions; however, environmental health is important as well and deserves some...
In our daily lives, we use technology for almost everything. Waking up, checking the weather, sending last minute emails, and even ordering food. As a result, technology has enhanced our lives and, in many ways, optimized our day-to-day experience. So doesn’t it make...
Last week, I shared a blog about the benefits of teaching children the concepts of sustainability, with the belief that in doing so, we provide them with tools to lead a better future, and instill in them an appreciation for the environment. Likewise, these concepts...
Hello all. This post is the third part of our Oakwood Cemetery series. If you haven’t been reading thus far, scroll down to read the earlier posts on this case. If you have, let’s pick up where we left off. As previously discussed, a trial court in Westchester County...
Welcome (or welcome back) to the second of our Oakwood Cemetery series. Today’s post looks at the importance of the Oakwood decision, which upheld a zoning ordinance that blocked a cemetery’s planned construction of a crematorium. Prohibition of the building of...
Rural areas often depend on large manufacturing plants for job creation, economic stability, and prosperity. Consequently, struggling small towns put significant energy and resources into recruiting these large manufacturers in order to save their own citizens from...