[BREAKING] [UPDATE] Montvale, NJ working to settle suit over discriminatory ordinances
UPDATE: A stipulation was filed with the court today at 1:37pm extending the deadline for Montvale to respond to the complete through January 31st. As was reported by NorthJersey.com, Montvale, …
Mahwah’s Hateful Double Standard
These videos speak volumes. This is the state of so-called “leadership” in Mahwah, NJ. The position of elected “council-member” is a sacred public trust. No one that permits such rhetoric …
When Mahwah needed leadership, their leaders chose silence
This Thursday, Mahwah will vote on the second reading of Ordinance 18201, which rolls back the ban on out-of-State residents using Township parks. The ban was put in place after …
BREAKING: DOJ investigation into discriminatory zoning in Jackson, NJ
As reported by JacksonLeaks.com, the Civil Rights Division of the US Department of Justice has launched its own investigation into Jackson’s municipal laws over possible violations of the Religious Land …
BREAKING: NJ Attorney General demanded documents related to Jackson Eruv
It was accidentally leaked last week that the State of NJ was looking into discriminatory ordinances passed in Jackson, NJ in order to prevent the erection of an eruv within …
Mahwah is starting to reap what they have sown
On Thursday evening, Mahwah introduced Ordinance 1820, which rolls back the restrictions on non-NJ residents entering their parks, created by Ordinance 1806 this summer. Mahwah’s attorney, Brian Chewcaskie called the …
[MAHWAH UPDATE]: Shifting Into Reverse
Mahwah, NJ has been in the spotlight since the summer for passing ordinances meant to exclude Jews from neighboring Rockland County, NY. In passing Ordinance 1806, the Town sought to …
[UPDATE] SETTLEMENT: Jackson, NJ Eruv can be built (resolution pending)
UPDATE: This may not be a done deal just yet. As per TLS: There have been reports today in various media outlets claiming that the Orthodox community’s lawsuit against Jackson …
Will the Mahwah Council Surrender?
On Thursday, December 14th, the Mahwah Township Council agenda reads: “Ordinance 1812; Discussion” It’s unclear what the purpose of this “discussion” will be from the agenda. Perhaps, it a signal …
Decision in Pomona
Finding zoning rules were discriminatory against a dorm school, a decision in Manhattan Federal Court yesterday (112 page opinion embedded below) dealt a major blow against the Village of Pomona …
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