Ruling to come after Drew Forest trial
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Ruling to come after Drew Forest trial

Several interested parties are waiting on a ruling about Drew University’s challenge to Madison’s affordable housing plan, following a trial at the Morris County Courthouse in Morristown Monday, May 20 and Tuesday, May 21.

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Day 1 of Drew Forest Trial: Opening Arguments Heard in Forest Preservation Dispute

The trial involving Drew University Forest and whether or not the Forest should have been included as vacant land in Madison’s 2020 affordable housing plan, commenced on Monday May 20th at the Morristown Court House, presided by Judge Stephan Hansbury. The trial will be focused on the preservation and potential sale of forest property located on Drew University’s campus.

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Madison Officials React To Court Win Upholding Affordable Housing Settlement
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Madison Officials React To Court Win Upholding Affordable Housing Settlement

By Marianne Carillo | TAPintoMadison

“This past Friday, Superior Court Judge Stephan Hansbury ruled in Madison’s favor stating that the Borough’s Affordable Housing settlement should not be overturned. Drew University had sued Madison asking the Court to vacate its 2020 settlement with Fair Share Housing Center.”

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Judge won't vacate Madison affordable housing settlement over Drew lawsuit
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Judge won't vacate Madison affordable housing settlement over Drew lawsuit

By Claudia Ceva | Madison Eagle

“The court will not vacate Madison's 2020 affordable housing settlement with the Fair Share Housing Center (FSHC).

Superior Court Judge Stephan Hansbury, during a hearing on Friday, Aug. 19 on the lawsuit filed by Drew University against the borough at the Morris County Courthouse in Morristown, said while he needed more time to reach a final decision, vacating the settlement is officially off the table.”

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