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The following are quick hits of editorial analysis from The Foggiest Idea on the local and...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Feb 8, 2021 | Housing, Quick Hits | 0
The following are quick hits of editorial analysis from The Foggiest Idea on the local and...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Jul 1, 2019 | Housing, Quick Hits | 0
The following are quick hits of editorial analysis from The Foggiest Idea on the local and regional developmental issues that matter. For more, be sure to LIKE TFI on Facebook. SUFFOLK HOUSING PRICES SHOW 6.8% GROWTH, NASSAU...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Oct 29, 2018 | Housing | 0
The following was published exclusively on The Foggiest Idea on October 28, 2018. Want to join The Foggiest Idea’s growing team of sponsors? Click here. With annual end-over-end growth picking up the pace, we could soon see a...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | May 21, 2018 | Housing | 0
The following appeared in the June 2018 edition of Long Island Pulse Magazine. You can read the original piece here. Driving along Main Road across the Town of Southold one passes through vast expanses of farmland that seem to...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Apr 25, 2018 | Transportation | 0
The following is a variation of a piece that was written for the May 2018 print edition of Long Island Pulse. You can read the version that appeared in Pulse here. As the sun rises over the tree line, the bits of light able to...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Mar 12, 2018 | Media Appearances | 0
The following piece was written by Judy Dutton, and was published on Realtor.com on March 12, 2018. The Foggiest Idea is quoted. You can read the entire piece here. In Fremont, the median home sales price is still high, at $1.1...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Jan 29, 2018 | Housing | 2
The following was originally published in the February edition of Long Island Pulse Magazine. This version has been edited to reflect updated market conditions. You can read the original here. In 2017, Long Island’s real estate...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Dec 9, 2016 | Housing | 0
The following was originally published on TheStreet on December 8, 2016. You can read the original piece here. Geography counts, too, as some areas will get hit harder by rising mortgage rates, and some areas will do better....
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Oct 31, 2016 | Housing, Media Appearances | 0
The following was published in newspapers across the United States in late October 2016. You can read a local version of the entire story, as published in both the Dallas Morning News or San Jose’s The Mercury News, here,...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Aug 6, 2012 | Housing | 0
The following was written for the Community Development Corporation’s annual report to NeighborWorks America. It presents a good snapshot of the economic realities that Long Islanders are currently facing, as well as a...
Read MoreLooks like more storms are coming through too…
This afternoon’s thunderstorm was serious business - In one of the loudest sounds I’ve ever heard, lightning split a 75-year old Tulip tree! @NWSNewYorkNY
I used to love riding the M3s to Manhattan (when the AC was working!)
Some interesting points...
1. Commuters interviewed didn't seem to mind the retro M3s returning
2. The @LIRR kept the M3s in storage, almost as if it was in anticipation of the M9s being further delayed.
Meanwhile on that slender riotous island …
https://www.newsday.com/long-island/transportation/lirr-m3-train-cars-m9-ygpbfp8a
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