The Department of Environmental Protection announced the first acquisition of a New Church Street home as part of the state’s Blue Acres program.
Continue reading Blue Acres closes on New Church Street property
The Department of Environmental Protection announced the first acquisition of a New Church Street home as part of the state’s Blue Acres program.
Continue reading Blue Acres closes on New Church Street property
An Essex Street industrial warehouse on the outskirts of downtown won a tax appeal totaling about a quarter of its tax bill for two years.
Continue reading Essex Street industrial property wins tax appeal
Meridia Water’s Edge, the two-year-old rental complex at City Hall Plaza, looks like it will be sold in the near future.
Rahway is among a dozen towns in the state challenging the amount of the property tax-exemption of hospitals within their borders.
Continue reading Rahway among towns challenging its hospitals
A mobile app, a restructuring of City Hall departments, and a campaign to entice a grocery store to make Rahway its home were among the highlights of the 2016 State of the City address. Continue reading State of the City 2016
City Council will vote on an ordinance next week that would allow the Parking Authority to use part of Bridge Street, which could be used to help settle a parking dispute that’s potentially holding up the next downtown project.
City Council approved almost 20 appointments to various boards and agencies, including filling two vacant seats on the Redevelopment Agency.
City Council will vote next week on an ordinance that will set in motion the creation of a new public street through what today is Lot B as part of the 208-unit Main & Monroe development.
Continue reading Council to dedicate Monroe Street extension