JACKSON – The township will pay hundreds of thousands in penalties and rewrite “discriminatory” zoning laws that launched a bevy of lawsuits as part of a settlement with the New Jersey attorney general, it was announced Monday. The settlement was announced less than a week after the township council gave…Read More
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