Yearly Archives: 2015
Senate Passes Booker Amendment Strengthening Educational Support for Foster Children and Homeless Youth
The Senate has approved a bipartisan amendment sponsored by U.S. Sen. Cory A. Booker (D-N.J.) to provide essential information for teachers, policy makers and community groups to better support our nation’s foster children and homeless youth. Booker’s amendment (#2169) will now be included in the Every Child Achieves Act (ECAA), legislation that reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
Christie Administration Announces 2015 NJ Governor’s Conference on Housing & Economic Development
New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Commissioner Charles A. Richman today announced that registration is open for the 2015 NJ Governor’s Conference on Housing & Economic Development being held on Tuesday, October 27 and Wednesday, October 28, 2015, at Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City.
HMFA Board Action Provides Significant Increase in Affordable Housing Opportunities
TRENTON, NJ - July 13, 2015 - (RealEstateRama) -- The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA), an affiliate of the Department...
Christie Administration Announces Housing Recovery Information Session in Monmouth County to Assist Homeowners Hard...
In its continued effort to meet and assist Sandy-impacted families right in their home communities, the Christie Administration today announced that the 21st Information Session will be held Tuesday, July 14th, in Keansburg, to provide personal assistance for storm-affected homeowners participating in the Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, Elevation and Mitigation (RREM) Program and LMI Homeowners Rebuilding Program
Smith Testifies about SBA Loan Hardships Faced by Sandy Victims
Congressman Chris Smith (NJ-04) testified before the House Committee on Small Business today regarding policies that have blindsided victims of Superstorm Sandy who accepted home disaster loans from the Small Business Administration (SBA)
40 & 50 Union Avenue Medical/Professional Office Campus Leasing Assignment Awarded to Hopkins, Sampson...
Novus Equities, LLC, has named Hopkins, Sampson & Brown (HSB) Real Estate Advisory Services, LLC, as the exclusive leasing agent for 40 & 50 Union Avenue Medical/Professional Campus, the company’s flagship office property in Irvington, N.J. The leasing assignment is being spearheaded by Christian Benedetto, HSB director of the Pine Brook, N.J.-based real estate services firm
Gebroe-Hammer Associates Reports Historic Multi-Family Transaction Pace at Mid-Year Mark
Extremely favorable demographic and employment trends, coupled with sustained rent and valuation appreciation, are the leading drivers of historic multi-family trading along the New Jersey/Pennsylvania corridor, according to investment brokerage firm Gebroe-Hammer Associates. At the mid-year mark, the firm’s transaction pace is on track to surpass last year’s benchmarks, as evidenced by the recent $165.8+ million in sales involving 912 units in a two-week timeframe.
July 6, 2015 Christie Administration Proposes Allocating An Additional $29 Million to Help Most...
The Christie Administration today announced it is proposing a $29 million increase in funding for the Low- to- Moderate Income (LMI) Homeowners Rebuilding Program to ensure all eligible applicants of the program receive grant assistance. The program provides up to $150,000 in reconstruction, rehabilitation and elevation assistance to eligible homeowners of limited financial means who were impacted by Sandy and whose damaged primary residence is within the nine counties the federal government determined were most impacted by Sandy
Tips for Morris County Residents to Reduce Encounters with Black Bears
With summer outdoor season in full bloom, with residents hiking and biking through Morris County’s abundant natural areas, and many residents grilling and picnicking on a regular basis, it’s a good time to remember some key rules about dealing with the county’s population of black bears, which are sharing the woods and trails, and are more than happy to share a burger or hot dog from your outdoor grill at this time of year
Freeholders Authorize New Assessment of Operations at Morris View Healthcare Center
The Morris County Freeholders have authorized a new assessment of operations at the county owned Morris View Healthcare Center, to look for potential costs savings for taxpayers while also seeking to continued quality care for patients
Freeholders Approve Buyouts of Flood-Prone Lincoln Park Homes
The Morris County Freeholders have approved a $416,000 grant allocation to buyout four more flood-threatened residential properties in the Lincoln Park under the county’s innovative Flood Mitigation Program, which has previously approved $4.5 million to partially fund purchases of 51 homes in seven towns.
Shawn Clayton of Clayton & Clayton Highlighted in Asbury Park Press
After 85 years in business, Clayton & Clayton continues its legacy as a family business. Now owned and run by its fourth generation of Claytons, the company is more successful than ever. Asbury Park Press recently published a piece on Shawn Clayton, where he discusses the history of the business, the real estate market, and gives a peek into his own luxurious home.
EPA Extends Public Comment Period on Cleanup Plan for Residential Properties at Sherwin-Williams/Hilliards Creek...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has extended the public comment period for its proposed cleanup plan to address contaminated soil on residential properties at the Sherwin-Williams/Hilliards Creek Superfund site in Gibbsboro and Voorhees, N.J to August 1, 2015. The original public comment period for the cleanup plan was scheduled to end July 2, but the EPA is extending the comment period in response to a request from the public
Garrett: Crony Capitalism is Alive and Well at FHFA
Rep. Scott Garrett (NJ-05), Chairman of the House Financial Services Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises Subcommittee, issued the following statement in response to the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s (FHFA) decision to raise the compensation for the CEOs of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from $600,000 to $4 million
NJBIA’s Siekerka: NJ Infrastructure Dialogue Must Include Water, Sewer And Energy—Not Just Transportation
Michele Siekerka, president and CEO of the New Jersey Business & Industry Association, praised the state Senate for yesterday’s approval of three bills funding and improving the Environmental Infrastructure Trust (EIT).
Christie Administration Opens Affordable Housing Project Assisted With Federal Sandy Recovery Funds
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) today marked the ribbon cutting of the Oakwood Avenue Development, a seven-unit affordable housing building in Orange that was primarily financed with federal Sandy Recovery funds.
Christie Administration Opens Affordable Housing Project Assisted With Federal Sandy Recovery Funds
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) recently marked the ribbon cutting of the Oakwood Avenue Development, a seven-unit affordable housing building in Orange that was primarily financed with federal Sandy Recovery funds
Governor Christie Announces 99% Of Power Outages In South Jersey To Be Restored By...
Governor Christie today announced a service restoration timeline for South Jersey residents affected by power outages resulting from last week's thunderstorms, including a commitment from Atlantic City Electric (ACE) to reduce outages to 1% of affected households by tomorrow morning.
Bipartisan Efforts Help to Keep New Jersey Solar Installations on Track
If approved and signed into law by Gov. Chris Christie, bipartisan legislation approved this week by the New Jersey Legislature will help to keep New Jersey solar installations on track for 2015. The state is projected to add nearly 300 megawatts (MW) of new installed solar capacity, according to the recently released U.S. Solar Market Insight Report compiled by GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).
I-287 Southbound to Return to Final Configuration This Weekend in Morris County
New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today announced that traffic on I-287 southbound will shift to its final configuration this weekend as the project to resurface the roadway and replace the bridge deck over Eden Lane in Hanover Township nears completion in Morris County. This work was delayed from last weekend due to weather