Acting Commissioner Badolato Congratulates Graduating Class of Mortgage Loan Officers at Camden County Community...
Department of Banking and Insurance Acting Commissioner Richard J. Badolato recently congratulated 19 students graduating from a class for Mortgage Loan Officers at Camden County Community College and told them that their training prepared them to serve a vital role in today’s economy
Department of Banking and Insurance Reminds New Jersey Consumers that the New Year is...
As the new year beginsDepartment of Banking and Insurance Acting Commissioner Richard J. Badolato today encouraged New Jersey residents to review their auto, homeowners or renters insurance policies to make sure they have the proper level of coverage at the best price, and reminded consumers to update policies if they experienced a life change such as marriage or relocation in the past year
Christie Administration Reminds Sandy-Impacted Individuals Free Housing Counseling Assistance Remains Available
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) reminds Sandy-impacted residents that free housing counseling assistance is still available to help families affected by the storm.
Christie Administration Announces Housing Recovery Information Session in Atlantic 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 30th Information Session will be held Wednesday, January 27, 2016, in Atlantic City, to provide personal assistance for storm-affected homeowners participating in the Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, Elevation and Mitigation (RREM) Program and LMI Homeowners Rebuilding Program
NJ Realtors Wins Gold in Association TRENDS’ 2015 All-Media Contest
New Jersey Realtors is thrilled to announce that we’ve been honored with a gold award in the Membership Directory category in Association TRENDS’ 2015 All-Media Contest. It was one of nearly 400 entries in the association publications contest.
Menendez Leads Meeting to Address NJ Foreclosure Crisis, Protect Homeowners, Communities
U.S. Senator Bob Menendez today held a roundtable discussion with a wide-range of stakeholders in his Newark office to develop solutions to tackle New Jersey’s foreclosure crisis. New Jersey’s foreclosure rate outpaces every other state and is two and one-half times the national rate.
Annual Count of Morris County Homeless Residents Set for Next Week
A countywide effort will be undertaken next week to try and determine the number of homeless residents living in Morris County, with a goal of using that data to best understand the homeless situation in the county and to provide the best possible services to this community of sometimes forgotten residents
NJCDC Honors Youth Leaders on Martin Luther King Day
service and civil rights, NJCDC’s Paterson Youth Council (PYC) hosted the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Youth Recognition Breakfast on Monday, January 18th at The Brownstone. There, the PYC - a group of 30 Paterson teens who take part in a year-long leadership development program facilitated by NJCDC - bestowed the MLK Youth Recognition Awards upon five individuals (four youth and one adult) and one youth-serving organization
NJCDC’s AmeriCorps Members Hold Clothing Drive to Honor Dr. King’s Legacy and Empower Women
This Martin Luther King Day, NJCDC’s AmeriCorps members honored Dr. King’s legacy by holding a clothing drive benefitting over 75 Paterson families in need. Parents first participated in a workshop titled “Vision for Families” during which AmeriCorps members discussed living a healthy lifestyle, budgeting, and family activities for the winter months, while their children created family vision boards to reflect their dreams, inspirations, and goals.
Housing Advocates Condemn Christie’s Inaction on Lead Poisoning Prevention
Governor Chris Christie has pocket vetoed a bill that would appropriated $10 million for the Lead Hazard Control Assistance Fund, which provides New Jersey property owners financial assistance to treat lead-based paint hazards in their houses. On the pocket veto, Network President and Chief Executive Officer Staci Berger issued the following statement
RUMANA STATEMENT ON SEN. O’TOOLE’S FINAL TERM ANNOUNCEMENT
“Through his 29 years of dedicated leadership, Senator O’Toole has had an indelible impact on the residents of his community, our district and the entire state of New Jersey. Since he answered the call of public service at the age of 24, Senator O’Toole has tirelessly fought to make government more accountable, transparent and efficient while providing more opportunities for every resident to thrive in our state.
Pallone, Bipartisan Committee Leaders Request Urgent EPA Briefing on Drinking Water in Flint, Michigan
Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06), who serves as ranking Member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, led a letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy requesting an urgent briefing in the coming days on the drinking water in Flint, Michigan.
Division of Taxation to Hold Elizabeth Property Revaluation Hearing
The New Jersey Division of Taxation will conduct a public hearing this month to allow citizens of Elizabeth to voice their opinions about property taxes as part of its investigation into whether to order the Union County municipality to begin a property revaluation.
NJ Foreclosures Nothing to Brag About, says Network
Following Governor Christie’s State of the State speech where he lauded New Jersey’s status on foreclosures, Network President and Chief Executive Officer Staci Berger issued the following statement
RUMANA BILL PROHIBITING ESCROW EVALUATION SERVICES FROM CHARGING FEES SIGNED INTO LAW BY CHRISTIE
Legislation (A-308) sponsored by Assembly Republican Whip Scott Rumana (R-Passaic, Bergen, Essex and Morris) making it unlawful for escrow evaluation services to charge for reports deemed necessary for mortgage lender evaluations was signed into law today. Rumana issued the following statement about the bill
NJCDC to Honor Dr. King’s Legacy by Celebrating Youth Leaders
Monday, January 18th
11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Photo/Interview Opportunities Available
WHAT:
In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life, vision, and commitment...
Radon Testing of Homes and Schools Urged by Morris County Office of Health Management
Morris County health officials are urging homeowners, schools and businesses to participate in National Radon Action Month this January by performing a simple and basic test for radon that can safeguard your family from this colorless and odorless, naturally occurring gas that is linked to cancer.
BUCCO CALLS FOR PROPERTY TAX RELIEF NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION
Deputy Assembly Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco challenged Democratic legislative leadership to join him in a New Year’s resolution to make property tax relief for all New Jerseyans a priority in 2016.
Department of Treasury Announces Initiation of Property Revaluation Investigations
The New Jersey Division of Taxation has issued letters to the municipal governments of Jersey City, Dunellen and Elizabeth informing them that it will conduct an investigation in accordance with N.J.S.A. 54:1-26 to determine whether to order a revaluation of the properties within their boundaries.
Christie Administration Announces Innovative Loan Program to Increase Housing Options for Nursing Home Transitions
The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA), an affiliate of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA), together with New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Aging Services (DoAs) recently launched the Money Follows the Person Housing Partnership Program (MFPHPP). This innovative loan program will provide $2.85 million in capital subsidy to eligible nonprofit and for-profit developers to build rental housing for individuals transitioning from nursing facilities to community settings.