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New York Times Spotlights Big Changes Coming To Buchanan

When the Indian Point nuclear reactors close in three years, the village of Buchanan is expected to lose half its revenue. But that hasn’t caused an exodus, thanks to relatively affordable housing, The New York Times reported in this real estate article. 

Buchanan Mayor Theresa Knickerbocker discussed the fiscal impact of permanently closing Indian Point's nuclear reactors by 2021.

Buchanan Mayor Theresa Knickerbocker discussed the fiscal impact of permanently closing Indian Point's nuclear reactors by 2021.

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Indian Point

Indian Point

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The southern half of Buchanan, a tiny northern is crisscrossed by leafy streets lined with well-tended homes. The northern half is another story: an industrial expanse that includes Con Edison switchyards, a gypsum manufacturing facility and Entergy’s Indian Point Energy Center, with its domed nuclear reactors set on 240 riverfront acres.

Buchanan Mayor Theresa Knickerbocker told the Times that the 1.4-square-mile village in the town of Cortlandt may lose nearly $3 million in annual revenue from Entergy, nearly half its operating budget. Tax hikes are anticipated.

Last November, the village surveyed its approximately 2,250 residents about possible service cuts. State, town and village task forces have been formed to investigate subsidies and support.

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