Rapport, Meyers, Whitbeck, Shaw & Rodenhausen: Serving the Hudson Valley Since 1936

Our Firm: Office Locations

HUDSON
436 Union Street Hudson NY 12534
518-828-9444 Fax 518-828-9719
Located on Union Street (one block south of Warren Street) between South 4th and South 5th Streets

POUGHKEEPSIE
35 Main Street Suite 541 Poughkeepsie NY 12601
845-473-7766 Fax 845-473-7790
Located on Main Street at corner of North Water Street (first block east of the Hudson River)
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Hartford (Washington County)
Obtained permits for largest, yet environmentally sound aggregate mine in upstate New York: 200 acre mine. 1300 acre buffer zone.
Niskayuna (Albany County)
Won $3.8 million for the plaintiff in LoGrippo vs. Hilltop Manor Nursing Home of Niskayuna.
North Greenbush (Rensselaer County)
Defended attempted hostile annexation of North Greenbush town land by City of Rensselaer.
Leeds (Greene County)
Defeated proposal to locate Walmart store on top of 17th century Native American settlement.
Hudson (Columbia County)
Successfully defended Hudson City School District in federal court in a sexual discrimination lawsuit.
Tivoli (Dutchess County)
Derailed plans to build Fisher Performing Arts Center adjacent to historic Montgomery Place.
Red Hook (Dutchess County)
Developed incentive zoning to encourage trees, sidewalks and central sewage system in village.
Amenia (Dutchess County)
Created drinking water aquifer protection regulations for four towns in Harlem River Valley sharing same aquifer.
Lloyd (Ulster County)
Negotiated agreement between Town of Lloyd and Scenic Hudson for riverfront park on abandoned oil terminal site.
Poughkeepsie (Dutchess County)
Developed procedure to implement Greenway Connections, first regional plan approved by Hudson River Valley Greenway Council.
Dover (Dutchess County)
Blocked construction of second largest C&D (Construction and Demolition) landfill in NY, proposed on banks of Ten Mile River tributary
Carmel (Putnam County)
Negotiated Watershed Agreement to assure continued supply of clean drinking water for New York City, without halting upstate economic growth.
Ossining (Westchester County)
Guided conversion of contaminated industrial site to office building use under Brownfields Cleanup Program.