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A developer is a step closer to building affordable housing on the 52-acre former site of the Circus Liquors store in ...
The developer said Middletown had a shortfall in addressing its obligation of some 1,026 units dating back to 2000 and asked the court for an injunction that would stop the town from moving ...
Court ruling could bring affordable housing to old Middletown home of Circus liquor store Three-minute read Michael L. Diamond Asbury Park Press 0:00 ...
A New Jersey appeals court ruled in favor of a developer seeking to build affordable housing on the former Circus Liquors site in Middletown. The ruling allows the developer to proceed with a ...
A New Jersey appeals court ruled in favor of a developer seeking to build affordable housing on the former Circus Liquors site in Middletown.
Starting today the U.S. District Court in Richmond will do business at its new, seven-story, $102 million structure at 701 E. Broad St., instead of at its historic home.
This week, Judge J. Overton Harris achieved a life-long goal when state legislators elected him to replace retired Hanover Circuit Judge John R. Alderman.