The proposed judgement, e-filed on 3/5/2026 by Jacob Amir representing the Archdiocese of New York was signed by Judge Melissa Loehr and filed with the County Clerk. The now final judgement removes landmark status from the parish hall, the rectory and the interior of St. Mary's Church. The document, signed by Judge Melissa Loehr and dated 3/6/2026, makes it official that now only the "exterior facade," outlined in pink on Exhibit A, above retains landmark protection.
The protection that it now offers St. Mary's is as weak as a that pink outline on Exhibit A because the Archdiocese has previously alleged that the facade is in bad condition and would require $10 million in repairs.
Now that the deal has been signed, sealed and delivered parishioners are stunned and and are trying to figure out why attorneys representing Yonkers signed a proposal that was so favorable for the Archdiocese.
Documents for the case are available online. Because this case was brought before the Supreme Court of Westchester County, you can use the WebCivil Supreme Case Search Form. The index number for the case is 75204/2024.

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