N.J. town rejects plan to build huge Orthodox Jewish school complex for 2,500 students

“I will be seeing you in court,” the developer's attorney told the planning board after it turned down the plan to build four schools.

featured-image

An attorney says a developer plans to sue a local planning board in Ocean County after an application to build four private schools for Orthodox Jewish students was rejected over a dispute about how a road was labeled. Attorney Donna Jennings represents 394 Chandler Holdings, a Lakewood-based developer planning to build four religious schools at 390 and 394 Chandler Road in Jackson . Stories by Brianna Kudisch Navy’s newest submarine — the USS New Jersey — makes its debut in Jersey Shore ceremony N.

J. church wants to build a 17-bed homeless shelter. Some neighbors are pushing back.



N.J. superintendent gets $400K after fight with school district over ‘toxic’ work environment.