A development application which proposes the construction of 549 single-family and multi-family residences has been carried indefinitely by the Jackson Planning Board.
The application for the south section of the Jackson Parke residential development involves a 129-acre tract off West Veterans Highway in the Cassville section of Jackson.
The board’s professionals have said 100 of the proposed 549 units would be designated as affordable housing units.
Affordable housing is defined as housing that is sold or rented at below market rates to individuals and families whose income meets certain guidelines.
The Jackson Parke south section application was on the board’s Aug. 17 agenda under legal matters. No testimony regarding the proposal was heard and the board’s attorney, Sean Gertner, said the application has been carried indefinitely pursuant to a court order.
The Jackson Parke south section is part of the larger Jackson Parke development.
The Jackson Parke north section, which was proposed by EL at Jackson LLC, has been approved. Plans call for the construction of 551 residences on a 226-acre tract off Perrineville Road in the Cassville section of Jackson.
The board’s professionals have said the north section is expected to include 120 affordable housing units.
Central Jersey Urgent Care and My InstaDoc in Howell, Eatontown, Marlboro, Ocean, Somerset, Browns Mills, Monroe Township and Green Brook has achieved accreditation through the Urgent Care Association, which is the highest level of distinction for urgent care centers.
Central New Jersey Urgent Care and My InstaDoc centers provide patients with walk-in, extended-hour medical attention with licensed providers for a large scope of medical conditions and have met all of the Urgent Care Association’s established standards and criteria for quality of patient care, safety and scope of services.
Central Jersey Urgent Care and My InstaDoc serve adult and pediatric patients. For hours of operation and addresses for center locations, visit cjurgentcare.com
The Howell K-8 School District has announced there are several openings available in the integrated preschool program beginning this month.
The program will serve 3-year-old and 4-year-old children. Classes will be balanced based on age. Preschool students with disabilities and typically developing preschoolers will come together in an inclusive classroom where language, academic and social skills will be developed in a nurturing environment, according to a press release.
Tuition for the program will be $3,200 for the 2020-21 school year. Parents may choose to make one payment for the entire cost or pay the tuition on a fee schedule.
Transportation may be available for a fee; otherwise parents will be responsible for transporting their child/children to and from the program. For more information, call Amy Kazanjian at 732-751-2480, ext. 3808, or email [email protected]