
More New Jerseyans In Poverty Now Than in the Last 50 Years
2.8 million adults and 800,000 children lived in poverty in 2014, about a third of all New Jersey households.
2.8 million adults and 800,000 children lived in poverty in 2014, about a third of all New Jersey households.
Mom, Christina Corretjer, and daughter, Samantha, are shopping at The Peoples Pantry in Toms River.
Rows of houses tucked neatly in this Burlington County suburb are the shining example of the Mount Laurel doctrine done right. The 1983 Supreme Court ruling that created a model for building low- to moderate-income homes in the suburbs has…