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WESTWOOD, N.J.—A light rain fell but ceremonial shovels rose to a bright future at Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County’s latest groundbreaking, Nov. 18 at a former minor dump: 95 […]
WESTWOOD, N.J.—A light rain fell but ceremonial shovels rose to a bright future at Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County’s latest groundbreaking, Nov. 18 at a former minor dump: 95 […]
PARK RIDGE, N.J.—Almost five months after a 185-unit multifamily development was approved by Montvale’s Planning Board in July—including 37 affordable units—the developer is seeking approval from Park Ridge’s Zoning Board […]
OLD TAPPAN, N.J.—Approximately 70 residents turned out Nov. 13 to hear an applicant attorney say no variances would be required for a 229-unit development on a 19-acre parcel near Bi-State […]
OLD TAPPAN, N.J.—An applicant hoping to build one of the largest residential developments ever in Old Tappan will likely present initial testimony Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. before the Planning […]
OLD TAPPAN, N.J.—If everything goes as planned, the developer proposing to build a 225-unit mixed-use development on the 19-acre former Pearson Education property—arguably the largest multifamily development ever in Old […]
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J.—A planner for Englewood Cliffs spent most of the borough’s first day on trial Oct. 11 chronicling how the town ended up without a single unit of affordable […]
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J.—A trial in Superior Court over how many affordable housing units must be built in Englewood Cliffs—with up to 599 units possible—begins Oct. 11 following a Superior Court […]
CLOSTER, N.J.—Affordable housing and historic preservation are joining together in Closter as Zoning Board officials gave approval Aug. 21 to a preliminary site plan that will provide 35 affordable housing […]
HACKENSACK—An Aug. 5 pre-trial hearing in Superior Court before Judge Gregg Padovano to determine whether the Borough of Park Ridge winds up in court—and more importantly, what affordable housing issues […]
CLOSTER, N.J.—Closter Public Schools have a new superintendent and a new elementary school principal. Next, along with elected Republicans from the borough’s governing body and community groups, school leaders are […]
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