
Redevelopment; How It Started Here
Will the small town historic lifestyle in Flemington be preserved
Will the small town historic lifestyle in Flemington be preserved
Once it is gone, it is gone. I wish us all good luck with how decisions are make and how this all turns out.
Imposing Restrictions Likely To Shift The Tax Burden To Residential Property
Studies demonstrated that there were adequate numbers of parking spaces available
The Court Room, the Ballot Box, and the Market Place (1 of 4) A Government Master Plan The local government of the Borough of Flemington expended considerable resources in developing a Master Plan to guide and control the use of property in the Borough. Within a year of adopting their Master Plan the Mayor, and some members of the governing body he leads, decided to completely abandon their master plan. In the opinion of the Mayor, and several of his supporters, as apparent f
Municipal expert selected would have no duty of loyalty to the developer
government leaders in Flemington have prevented developers or investors from coming forward to do anything with the hotel property
It was only when we got to the top, that we began to appreciate how high we had climbed.
Main Street, Flemington, NJ is not dead, contrary to what I read on social media. When I pull out of my office driveway, I see the real stor
Flemington Forward - timely business observation from a 1968 speech by Lee B. Roth, a practicing Flemington lawyer in the business community
Flemington, NJ needs great snow removal services to retain and attract businesses. Read Lee Roth's comments on how taxes shift as busin
Flemington has a colorful political history regarding economic development. Lee.B. Roth, a lawyer on 91 Main Street Flemington, said fundi