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Montvale borough has filed a settlement agreement with developer SHG Montvale MB VI allowing the developer to choose between constructing approximately 250 residential units with 50 affordable homes or building
New Jersey State Senator Kristin Corrado reintroduced bill S-3265 to authorize specialty classic blue and yellow license plates replicating the 1979-1991 design, available for $50 upfront plus $10 annual renewal
Jersey City, New Jersey's second-largest city, is requesting a record-breaking $150 million in state aid through the Department of Community Affairs Transitional Aid program to address a $254 million budget
New Jersey lawmakers introduced bills A3497 and S2624 to prohibit property management software platforms that collect nonpublic rental data from multiple landlords, analyze it through algorithms, and recommend coordinated price
They've been jumping them for years. Now the Port Authority is spending up to $200 million to make sure that stops—and the new fare gates are coming whether commuters like

Wayne residents have waited more than six years for a planned redevelopment of the Preakness Shopping Center. They’ll be waiting for at least two more. The Wayne Township Planning Board

New Jersey homeowners are staring down another record-high property tax bill—$10,570 on average. That's nearly a 5% jump in a single year. Here's who's paying the most, where the money
New Jersey's cost of living rose 3.2% year-over-year in 2026, with housing costs 32% above the national average, median one-bedroom apartments renting for $2,084 monthly, and families of four spending

New Jersey municipalities faced a hard deadline this week stemming from a 2024 law: submit a 10-year plan for building affordable housing or face state intervention. Most towns complied, but

There will be no parking or tailgating at World Cup matches in New Jersey, and 80,000 fans per game will need to rely entirely on trains, buses, and rideshare.