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Howell residential development: 100-unit proposal gets second chance

Howell residential development: 100-unit proposal gets second chance
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Volunteers who secured more than 1,400 vaccination appointments lauded for their efforts

Volunteers who secured more than 1,400 vaccination appointments lauded for their efforts
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Murphy vs Ciattarelli: The pizza war

Murphy vs Ciattarelli: The pizza war
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Monroe mayor proposes creation of Economic Development Advisory Board; dovetails with Master Plan review

Monroe mayor proposes creation of Economic Development Advisory Board; dovetails with Master Plan review MONROE – Mayor Stephen Dalina is proposing the creation of a township Economic Development Advisory Board in efforts to promote economic growth and job creation by aligning local business leaders with elected officials to maximize the talents of the community and its workforce. He will present an ordinance for introduction establishing the advisory board before the Township Council on May 3, according to a release from the mayor’s office. “We want to work collaboratively with Monroe’s business leaders to attract businesses that will add to the township’s already strong and diverse economic community,” Dalina said in the statement.

Justice Department reaches agreement with New Jersey town after accusations of religious zoning bias

Justice Department reaches agreement with New Jersey town after accusations of religious zoning bias Justice Department reaches agreement with New Jersey town after accusations of religious zoning bias Toms River, which was accused of placing unreasonable burdens on its growing Orthodox population, will modify its zoning code to reduce the “minimum acreage” for a house of worship from 10 acres to two. Aerial view of Toms River, N.J. Credit: Tom Aballo/Shutterstock. Spread the word. (March 10, 2021 / JNS) The U.S. Department of Justice reached an agreement on Tuesday with the Township of Toms River, N.J., stemming from allegations that the town’s zoning laws had unfairly targeted Jewish houses of worship and violated the federal Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA).

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