New Jersey Globe. When vote-counters tally up results on Tuesday, most eyes will be on the various competitive congressional primaries. But county parties, too, have pivotal primaries next week. Read moreCounty primaries to watch on Tuesday.
TAPinto Basking Ridge. The Bernards Township Committee has introduced an ordinance that would prohibit data centers from operating within township limits, citing concerns over infrastructure demands, environmental impacts, and compatibility with the community’s long-term planning goals. Read moreBernards Township Committee Advances Ordinance to Ban Data Centers.
TAPinto Princeton. If you want to tear down a house in a historic district in Princeton, you better have a good reason when you appear before the Historic Preservation Commission. Its middle name is not “Tear Down.” In addition, you had better not propose to tear down a house on a street where a similar house had already been saved from demolition by a new owner willing to restore the existing house and invest additional funds in a compatible addition. And, finally, you better hope that your across-the-street neighbor is not a preservation architect. Read moreProposed Tear-Down at 8 Green Street Doesn't Get to First Base With Princeton's Historic Preservation Commission and Neighbors.
TAPinto New Brunswick. A developer is moving forward with plans to build a 197-unit apartment building between Paul Robeson Boulevard and Georges Road. It will also have more than 10,000 square feet of retail space on the first floor, according to concept plans approved by the city’s Housing Authority at its meeting Wednesday. Read moreProminent Developer Moving Forward with Plans for 197-Unit Apartment in New Brunswick.
TAPinto Raritan Bay. After a lengthy discussion during Sayreville Borough Council meeting on Tuesday, May 26, the governing body voted, 5-1, to approve an 18-month ban on data centers while borough officials gather more information about their potential impact on the community. The moratorium impacts zoning ordinances as well as the borough's redevelopment plans. Read moreSayreville Council Approves 18-Month Ban on Data Centers.
Office of the Governor. Gov. Sherrill today announced a comprehensive statewide plan to address the growing impact of data centers on energy demand, resource use, and local communities. These measures will help hold data centers accountable, … Read moreGov. Sherrill Announces Comprehensive Plan on Data Centers.