Redevelopment Agency Attorney Frank Regan provided a report to commissioners during their meeting earlier this month and said an amended redevelopment agreement, with a revised timeline, should be completed in 30 to 60 days.
Early this year, developers Matzel & Mumford concluded the 130-unit Carriage Park at Rahway was "economically infeasible" at this time but were still committed to it.
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The Union County Performing Arts Center recently added two shows that you might consider a little more high profile than usual: Popular '90s band Rusted Root on May 21 and comedian Brad Garrett (the brother from Everybody Loves Raymond) on June 13. What do you think? An improvement?

4 comments:
If I remember correctly, the six million dollar renovation of the UCPAC was needed to bring in "world class entertainment".
I do not think Brad Garrett and Rusted Root fall into that category.
I'm not sure if it's an improvement for the venue or a sad commentary on what's happened to the careers of those performers.
I'm not a fan of Rusted Root's music, but at least the UCPAC has booked an act that wasn't playing gigs in 1960.
you have a point..it is good to have an assortment of entertainment
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