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New Jersey congressman Jeff Van Drew called the incident at Delaney hall an "orchestrated campaign to protect illegal ...
These rude awakenings are undoubtedly annoying, especially for those who only have a limited number of days to sleep in. But are they illegal?
The city’s response to homelessness has been a frequent topic of discussion—from the voices of activists years ago to ...
A bill introduced in the New Jersey Senate would require certain rooming and boarding houses, including cooperative sober ...
President Donald Trump’s administration expanded its capacity to detain immigrants not legally in the country with a facility in New Jersey’s largest city this month. The opening of Delaney Hall ...
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka blasted the reopening of an ICE detention center in his city on Tuesday morning as the official claimed the facility does not have the valid permits to operate.
Demonstrating a steadfast commitment to academic excellence, the Queen’s College Old Girls Association (QCOGA) successfully hosted a transformative capacity-building workshop for teachers at ...
The International Code Council’s Building Safety Month begins this May, marking the annual campaign’s 45th anniversary. The mission of Building Safety Month is to increase awareness around the ...
Under the new Code section (N.J.A.C. 5:70-305.7), the 18-inch space requirement applies to areas near decks, porches, balconies, or any portion of a building constructed with combustible materials.
A judge ruled Toms River, NJ, must provide 670 affordable housing units ... of a development near Route 70 that could consist of all affordable units, or by building housing for people with ...
“Buildings that meet code are safe, but they might not perform as well as people expect in an earthquake,” Dunne said. The building code focuses on life safety, so buildings that meet code ...