Residents in the Ivy League enclave of Princeton, NJ, are divided over a proposed development that has been years in the making.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The residential building boom transforming New Jersey's landscape is set to accelerate into the new year — and likely into the ...
New Jersey’s statewide battle over growth, rooted in a once loosely enforced 1970s law against racial segregation, has turned ...
A 2024 law that takes effect today attempts to make the Garden State affordable for homebuyers. It requires all municipalities to complete and submit an affordable housing plan and to pass any ...
Individuals in Monmouth and Ocean counties can qualify for affordable housing if they make below $72,950, and for a family of four the maximum is $104,200. About a third of people in Monmouth and ...
A new $24-million health care and housing community has officially opened in Camden. This community is a first for the region and only the second of its kind in the state brought forth by the New ...
About 80% of towns in Monmouth and Ocean counties are on track to comply with New Jersey's affordable housing law. A 2024 law reformed the rules, speeding up the process and leading to a record number ...
Towns across North Jersey scrambled to meet a Dec. 31 deadline to approve housing projects. But others are still fighting in court.
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