EXCLUSIVE: Former Public Official Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges Involving Orange Conspiracy
Jersey Digs has learned that a former official with the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency and the Newark Community Economic Development Corporation has pleaded guilty in connection with an alleged conspiracy involving the Orange Public Library. In part, Franklyn Ore allegedly used money that was supposed to serve low-income families on “entertainment and restaurants.”
Proposal for 87-Unit Development in Orange Up for Approval
The Orange Planning Board is expected to soon hear a proposal for another new development project near the Highland Avenue train station.
Orange/West Orange Revitalization Hits Stride With Harvard Printing Groundbreaking
The revitalization of Orange and West Orange is picking up steam, as construction on the Harvard Printing rental community broke ground this week.
HANDS Plans ‘Gateway’ Development Next to Orange’s Highland Ave Station
The “Gateway Project” in Orange would bring residential units and a commercial space near the Valley Arts District.
Settlement Reached in Alleged ‘Theft’ of Orange Police Officer’s Pension
This settlement adds to a litany of legal trouble that has plagued Orange over the last six years, including FBI investigations into the goings-on at City Hall which has so far ensnared eight individuals with criminal charges.
PHOTOS: Construction Begins on ‘Essex & Crane’ Complex Next to Orange Train Station
The area immediately surrounding Orange’s main train station is filling up with development.
Council Could Revoke Plans to Sell Former Orange Police Station to Condo Developer
An old police station on Lincoln Avenue in Orange was expected to be sold for $1.2 million to a developer so that a project with 60 condominiums could be constructed. Now, the Orange Municipal Council is seeking to revoke the contract of sale and more.
Death of Local Player in New Jersey Looms over Youth Football Controversy
In this series, Jersey Digs explores a small suburban hospital in Orange, New Jersey, that became a landmark institution.
87-Unit Project Might Be Built Near Orange’s Highland Avenue Train Station
A developer wants to bring a complex with 87 apartments to Scotland Road in Orange.
Preservation Commission Takes Final Stand to Save Historic Hospital in Orange
About a century ago, a small suburban hospital in Orange, became a sprawling, world-class medical facility funded by the era’s most famous philanthropists. But this landmark institution had a tragic, mysterious ending.