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THE TIMES OF TRENTON
COAH Alternative Needs Work
Monday, June 21, 2010
STAFF WRITTER
The Assembly was right last week to hold off on a vote to abolish the Council on Affordable Housing and its 25-year-old mission to guarantee the availability of homes for low-income families in New Jersey. See the entire story |
NorthJersey.com
New help for homeowners
Saturday, March 27, 2010
BY KATHLEEN LYNN
The Obama administration Friday announced a stepped-up effort to prevent foreclosures.
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NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM
N.J. NAACP files ethics complaint against Sens. Lesniak and Bateman
Tuesday, 09 March 2010
Charge sponsoring affordable housing bill while counseling 40 towns a conflict of interest
BY TOM HESTER SR.
The New Jersey NAACP, Tuesday filed a formal ethics complaint with the state Joint Legislative Committee on Ethical Standards, asking for an investigation of whether Senators Raymond J. Lesniak (D-Union) and Christopher "Kip'' Bateman (R-Somerset) violated the code by sponsoring legislation to change the affordable housing obligations of cities and towns while they or their law firms represent 40 of them as paid counsels.
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Pocono Record
Homeless migrating to Poconos find emergency housing scarce
By Beth Brelje
Pocono Record Writer
March 07, 2010 12:00 AM
Some homeless are migrating to the Poconos from New York and New Jersey in search of lower rent or quicker access to social services, but finding the same obstacles they encountered in their home states.
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