December 12, 2021
STONE HARBOR – It took years for a zoning ordinance to make its way to a final vote by Stone Harbor Borough Council Dec. 7. The ordinance deals with four...
STONE HARBOR – It took years for a zoning ordinance to make its way to a final vote by Stone Harbor Borough Council Dec. 7. The ordinance deals with four...
STONE HARBOR – Two months after an ordinance for rezoning failed, a revised version returned Oct. 20 for reintroduction in Stone Harbor, passing only when Mayor Judith Davies Dunhour broke...
UPDATE: A subject’s name was removed from this report by a court order for expungement. ED. NOTE: Readers are reminded that not only are all individuals listed below presumed innocent...
TRENTON – In support of shared services throughout the state Oct. 19, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) commissioner, Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver, along with acting director of...
TRENTON – The New Jersey Judiciary will provide time for parties in residential landlord-tenant matters to have their eviction cases adjourned while their financial assistance applications are pending. According to...
TRENTON – The New Jersey Judiciary has vacated or dismissed nearly 88,000 cases related to certain marijuana and hashish convictions or pending cases since July 1, following the decriminalization of...
Courts Rezoning Ordinance Returning to Council
STONE HARBOR – During Stone Harbor Borough Council’s Oct. 5 meeting, a consensus emerged that the ordinance dealing with the rezoning of the Courts and Linden Lane would also bring...