The tax credits from the NJ Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency go towards "deconcentrating poverty and encouraging development in communities of high opportunity."
A real estate developer and medical executive is being personally sued by a patient of a surgery center where state health officials said thousands of people were potentially exposed to viruses such as HIV and hepatitis.
The lawsuit filed Monday in Superior Court in Hackensack is at least the second to target HealthPlus Surgery Center in Saddle Brook, which is owned by Yan Moshe, whose portfolio
One of the 3,700 patients potentially exposed to serious illnesses at the HealthPlus Surgery Center in Saddle Brook has tested positive for hepatitis, the center's attorney confirmed this weekend.
So far, only 186 patients have been tested...