There is no law in New Jersey stating how many dogs and cats a person can own, but each municipality has the freedom to implement their own local ordinance, if they wish.
By now, you've probably heard that tax assessments on more than 40,000 Garden State properties have been reduced by $4.3 billion due to damage caused by Superstorm Sandy.
Your property taxes are probably going to go up. That's the warning we're hearing from Governor Chris Christie and a slew of mayors who blame the cost of rebuilding and recovery in the aftermath of super-storm Sandy.
In addition to towns struggling to clean up after Superstorm Sandy, shore communities must deal with lost revenue as they work to rebuild before next summer.
It's happening all over the Garden State, local officials are increasingly looking at public-private partnerships as a way to save money while providing necessary services.