Sweeney s bill would require municipalities to notify and provide a report to neighboring municipalities when an application is filed to build a retail warehouse. The report would include a regional economic impact analysis, paid for by the developer.
That would allow the neighboring communities to adopt a resolution of “intermunicipal concern,” which would entitle them to have their concerns considered by a joint board with members representing each municipality.
The host municipality and the adjoining community would have equal representation on the board. For example, if South Bound Brook raises concerns about a warehouse proposal in Franklin, under the law South Bound Brook, with its population of 4,500, would have the same number of representatives as Franklin, with its population of 6,500.
By JEFF GOLDMAN | nj.com | Published: April 27, 2021 SOUTH BOUND BROOK, N.J. (Tribune News Service) A former South Bound Brook police officer who alleged he was discriminated against because of post traumatic stress disorder he suffered after being injured while serving in Iraq years earlier has settled his lawsuit against the department for $100,000, according to court documents. News of the settlement, which was reached late last month, was first reported by TransparencyNJ.com. Kevin J. Klink, of the Skillman section of Montgomery, alleged in the lawsuit two different chiefs created a hostile work environment for him with the second forcing him to retire.
Ex-cop hurt while serving in Iraq gets $100K settlement in discrimination lawsuit against department NJ.com 7 mins ago Jeff Goldman, nj.com
A former South Bound Brook police officer who alleged he was discriminated against because of post traumatic stress disorder he suffered after being injured while serving in Iraq years earlier has settled his lawsuit against the department for $100,000, according to court documents.
News of the settlement, which was reached late last month, was first reported by TransparenceyNJ.com.
Kevin J. Klink, of the Skillman section of Montgomery, alleged in the lawsuit two different chiefs created a hostile work environment for him with the second forcing him to retire.
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Number of virtual schools in N.J. has dropped 71% since September
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A kindergarten student listens during Sarah Sheck s, class at Sycamore Drive Elementary School in Hazlet. Friday, September 11, 2020.
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The number of New Jersey schools offering virtual-only instruction has dropped 71% since the start of the school year, as districts continue to grapple with how to educate students during the coronavirus pandemic.
As of April 17, 526 school districts were hybrid, 69 were remote and 186 were fully in-person the fourth week in a row the number of in-person districts increased. Thirty districts have different educational formats for different schools.