MONROE – Representatives of a development project to build apartments and retail space along Route 33 have filed a lawsuit against the zoning board, township and the mayor over its rejection.
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MONROE – A possible warehouse development project in Cranbury on the border with Monroe has caught the ire of the township’s mayor and elicited a scathing response from the Cranbury’s mayor.
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Once an economic powerhouse in New Jersey, Camden was home to phonograph manufacturer RCA Victor, USS Kitty Hawk builder New York Shipbuilding and 125,000 city residents.
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By Christopher Lang, April 2, 2018 at 3:00 AM | NJBIZ Tim Sullivan says he’s unafraid of the challenges that come with his new job as CEO of the state’s Economic Development Authority, despite New Jersey’s relatively high unemployment and past low marks as a place to do business. The 36-year-old Sullivan is accustomed to filling key financial-policy… Continue Reading
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In a letter to Governor Murphy released last week, Monroe Township Mayor Gerald Tamburro announced his intentions to form a taskforce to determine how best to use the New Jersey Training School for Boys, which is slated for closing, as open space.