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Camden sits across from Philadelphia and is a focus for waterfront development, schools, and public safety coverage.

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What $750,000 can buy you in Mercer County in the week of July 6

NJ.com's real estate market analysis highlights property sales across Mercer County during the week of July 6-12, showcasing homes and properties available at the $750,000 price point or below. The article provides prospective homebuyers with insights into current market options across various neighborhoods in the region, demonstrating the range of properties available to those shopping in this price range.

Via NJ.com Statewide

This N.J. city has approved a state aid deal that will raise taxes. See how much.

Jersey City has approved a state aid agreement to address a significant financial crisis inherited by Mayor James Solomon. The city faced a $255 million deficit left by the previous administration, requiring a combination of spending cuts, state loan and grant funding, and tax increases on residents. The approved deal will result in an average property tax increase of $612 per year for homeowners as the city works to stabilize its finances.

Via NJ.com Statewide
Judge throws out paid agitator’s lawsuit against Stack, Union City over public meeting arrest news image

Judge throws out paid agitator’s lawsuit against Stack, Union City over public meeting arrest

A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Leonard Filipowski, known as Leroy Truth, against Union City Mayor Brian Stack and the city regarding his arrest at a public commission meeting. The court ruled that police had probable cause to arrest Filipowski after he refused repeated orders to return to the podium during the meeting, finding the arrest lawful.

Via New Jersey Globe
Denville's Revolutionary War beacon comes into focus at nation fetes 250th news image

Denville's Revolutionary War beacon comes into focus at nation fetes 250th

Denville Township is highlighting its Revolutionary War heritage as the nation celebrates the 250th anniversary of American independence. During a June 23 council meeting, township leaders reviewed upcoming July events and recognized recent local achievements, bringing renewed attention to the community's role in Revolutionary War history, including a significant beacon site.

Via New Jersey Hills

What $400,000 can buy you in Salem County, July 6 to 12

A weekly real estate market snapshot for Salem County, New Jersey, showcasing residential properties that sold for $400,000 or less during the July 6-12 period. The listing provides prospective homebuyers with current market insights and examples of available properties in their price range across the Salem County area.

Via NJ.com Statewide

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