March 12, 2024
A bill making its way through the Legislature would overhaul the state’s affordable housing laws while also doing away with the largely defunct Council on Affordable Housing. The Assembly version...
A bill making its way through the Legislature would overhaul the state’s affordable housing laws while also doing away with the largely defunct Council on Affordable Housing. The Assembly version...
CAPE MAY – With bills in the state Legislature that would restructure affordable housing in New Jersey and the start of Mount Laurel round four in 2025, the city is...
COURT HOUSE – On Friday, February 16th, County Officials met with the Mayors and Administrators of all 16 municipalities of Cape May County to discuss a range of issues facing...
CAPE MAY – The City Council has approved two payment plans to end a bonus checks controversy that has plagued the city since January 2020. At that time the council...
STONE HARBOR – The borough is up against the requirements of its own ordinance with respect to a Third Avenue property the city purchased for $1.6 million in 2021. The...
CAPE MAY – The city is hoping to resolve the remaining issues surrounding a series of bonus checks issued to seven city employees in 2020 and then rescinded by a...
TRENTON — A bill sponsored by Senators Raymond Lesniak and Jeff Van Drew which would replace the failed Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) with common sense, achievable affordable housing regulations...