A judge’s ruling last week that Dumbo’s Tobacco Warehouse must remain under the designation of federal parkland was a death blow for arts organization St. Ann’s Warehouse, which had been planning to ...
Today the Landmarks Preservation Commission will hear a proposal for “rooftop additions” to be constructed at 45 Water Street, the Tobacco Warehouse in Dumbo. Rogers Marvel Architects presented plans ...
The Department of Revenue and Taxation doesn’t verify the accuracy of taxes collected from the sale of tobacco products, according to the Office of Public Accountability, which found there are ...
The tobacco warehouse has quickly become an endangered species, but the tradition is not ready to die off just yet for farmers like Charles Baker of Fuquay-Varina. Baker still prefers the auction over ...
Sep. 5—Throughout Daviess County, tobacco is in the process of being harvested and hung in barns like it has been for generations. But there is far less of it, and for the first time in anyone's ...
A Cave City farmer was sentenced to more than four years in federal prison after pleading guilty in a crop insurance fraud ...
A Glastonbury homeowner is suing the town council, claiming it never should have authorized a developer to build 30 condominiums in a former warehouse along a busy local road. Council members abused ...
Jonathan Marvel of Rogers Marvel Architects presented to a Community Board 2 subcommittee Thursday night a set of renderings for St. Ann’s Warehouse, a theater to be built inside the landmarked ...
Another farmer, Harlan Ray Highfield, 63, of Brooksville, was sentenced earlier in December for another crop insurance fraud ...
Larry Walden, a Cave City farmer, was sentenced to 52 months incarceration by U.S. District Judge Karen Caldwell. Walden pled guilty to conspiring to commit money laundering by committing crop ...
A Cave City farmer was sentenced to more than four years in federal prison for his role in a massive crop insurance fraud scheme that cost insurers nearly $10 million.