New Jersey
NJ township tears down partially built mansion after decade-long battle
CHERRY HILL, New Jersey (WPVI) — A decade-long battle between a property proprietor and Cherry Hill Township could also be coming to an finish.
The authorized battle entails an enormous 18,000-square-foot partially constructed mansion that was torn down Thursday morning.
The Empire State constructing took a 12 months to construct. The Eiffel Tower took two years. And it took roughly seven years to construct the Colosseum in Italy.
“My home will all the time be right here. They are not going to tear down my property,” Denise Williams instructed Motion Information in an unique interview final week.
Her mega-mansion on Winding Drive in Cherry Hill has been underneath building for almost 14 years, and it nonetheless wasn’t accomplished. There have been nonetheless no home windows, no exterior end and no fundamental elements.
“It is going to be over my lifeless physique earlier than I enable the township to tear my property down,” she stated.
Building got here to a standstill a couple of decade in the past. The 60-year-old blames the true property market crash round 2010, troubles with contractors and harassment from neighbors and township officers for her building woes.
“At each flip, the township, as an alternative of working with me, have hindered my efforts,” she stated.
Cherry Hill Township Lawyer William Prepare dinner disagrees.
“There was no effort by Ms. Williams to current us with the required documentation that we have to approve additional building for this property,” he stated.
Prepare dinner stated the constructing was unsafe and an eyesore on this rich enclave. He stated after building halted in 2012 and her allow extensions expired on the finish of 2015. Williams additionally did not submit correct architectural and engineering stories and new building allow purposes to satisfy new constructing codes, in line with Prepare dinner.
“We’ve got been greater than honest to Ms. Williams in permitting her for properly over 10 years to supply us with the required approvals for her to finish building,” he added.
“Okay, what I say to that’s that’s only a regurgitation of lies,” stated Williams.
The battle has performed out within the courts. The township stated Williams’ makes an attempt to stop demolition finally had been denied.
And on Thursday, the township ripped down the house, demolishing what Williams says was an estimated million {dollars} in constructing prices.
Williams arrived on the scene in the midst of the demolition. She had 24-7 safety on web site, which did little to stop the teardown.
The township instructed Motion Information the demolition price $149,000 and it plans to place a lien on the property.
Williams instructed Motion Information that though they tore down her house they have not torn down her resolve. She plans to sue to try to recuperate her constructing prices which at the moment are simply rubble.
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New Jersey
Eastbound I-80 closed as sinkhole opens up in Morris County
Thursday, December 26, 2024 3:23PM
NewsCopter 7 was over the scene as crews worked to repair the sinkhole in Wharton, New Jersey.
WHARTON, New Jersey (WABC) — A sinkhole opened up on Interstate 80 in New Jersey during rush hour Thursday morning, shuttering eastbound lanes in Morris County.
The sinkhole opened up around 7:45 a.m. near Exit 34, swallowing a portion of the shoulder and encroaching on the right lane.
There is no word on how long the emergency repairs will take.
Drivers should plan to take the following detour:
- Motorists on I-80 eastbound are being directed to take Exit 34 to Route 15/Wharton/Dover/Sparta
- Stay right following signs for Route 15/Jefferson/Dover/Sparta
- Stay in the left lane on North Main Street to Route 15 southbound/To I-80/Dover
- Merge onto Route 15 southbound
- Stay left to take the exit to I-80 eastbound
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New Jersey
What is digital ID and why doesn’t New Jersey have it?
California DMV rolls out digital driver’s license pilot program
Program allows a driver’s license on your phone. Director of California’s DMV talks about how it works, how it transforms airport check-in experience.
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In the age of digital wallets and contactless convenience, a growing number of states are embracing the option to add driver’s licenses and state IDs to Apple Wallet.
These digital IDs can be added to iPhone users’ Wallet app alongside digital credit cards, boarding passes and event tickets.
New Jersey, though, isn’t one of them.
What states have Apple Wallet IDs?
As of now, several states have partnered with Apple to enable digital IDs. They can be added directly to Apple Wallet and used in airports, businesses, or government offices.
For instance, TSA checkpoints at several airports, including LaGuardia, JFK and Newark Liberty, already take digital IDs, and more are being added.
But, New Jersey doesn’t yet have digital driver’s licenses.
In early 2024, state lawmakers moved a bill directing the state’s Motor Vehicle Commission to develop digital driver’s licenses. But that measure gives the state six years to make it happen. The bill is winding its way through the legislative process.
Apple, though, continues to expand partnerships with more states to create Wallet-compatible IDs.
Connecticut, for example, was one of the first states to announce a digital ID rollout but hasn’t yet launched it. Lawmakers in West Virginia, New Mexico and Montana have said digital driver’s licenses are a priority.
New Jersey
Fresh snow coats some North Jersey towns for a white Christmas
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How rare is a white Christmas and how long has it been for some cities
A white Christmas means more than 1 inch of snow is on the ground on Christmas day, but how frequently does this occur?
New Jersey experienced a frosty December — and Christmas has proved no exception.
Christmas morning temperatures accross the Garden State dipped into the low to mid-20s in much of the state, and even into the teens in higher elevations, forecasters said. While most towns saw little to no overnight snow accumulation, some lucky areas awoke to a white Christmas.
How much snow did North Jersey see?
Snowfall leading up to Christmas was light but enough to dust parts of the state with festive flurries. Bergenfield reported one of the highest accumulation, measuring 1 inch of snow on Christmas Eve. Nearby, Ramsey recorded 1.1 inches, and Sparta with 1.6 inches of snowfall.
In New Providence, Paramus and Stewartsville, snow totals were less than an inch, with each town reporting between 0.6 and 0.8 inches. Somerset logged an inch, while Wantage received 1.3 inches.
For those dreaming of a white Christmas, Bergenfield, Ramsey, Sparta and Wantage offered picturesque views, with enough snow to blanket the ground in holiday cheer. Meanwhile, other areas in the state settled for a chilly but snow-free holiday.
Whether blanketed in white or simply bundled up, New Jersey residents should brace for continued cold as the year comes to a close.
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