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New Jersey Town That Denied Mosque Permit Ordered to Pay $3.25 Million, Allow Islamic Group to Build
A New Jersey town will pay an Islamic group $3.25 million to settle a lawsuit over its denial of a permit to build a mosque, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday. Under the settlement, the group will be allowed to build the mosque and the town agreed to limit the zoning restrictions placed on houses of worship. The Islamic Society...
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New Jersey High Court Hears Pleas for Public Workers to Get Pay Raises
High court hears case over pay raises for public workers.
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Vandals Target Home of Pastor Who Opposes Mosque in NJ
Some speculate the vandalism may have stemmed from Pastor John Brasile’s opposition to a proposed mosque. Brian Thompson reports
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New Jersey Supreme Court Awards New Trial to Terminated Dispatcher
New Jersey’s Supreme Court says a former dispatcher who says she was discriminated against because she refused to work the midnight shift should get a new trial on her claims that she was unfairly terminated.