After two failed attempts in Wallkill and Monroe, the developer of a world-class dinosaur park now sets his eyes on a piece of 140-acre land in the Town of Montgomery.
The property sits at the intersection of Route 17K and Barron Road and is zoned commercial.
Neil Gold, the New Jersey-based developer, said he first had the idea of building a dinosaur park after taking his eight-year-old grandson to such a park in Leonia in 2019.
“Finally, we have a site, thanks to [Town Supervisor] Mr. Feller and County Executive Steve Neuhaus,” Gold said at a May 15 press conference in Goshen. “We are very excited about doing this. It is an educational entertainment section for children of all ages.”…
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