Talk:Far Hills, New Jersey
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[edit]How is it possible that the municipality was incorporated in April 1921 "based on" a referendum held the following month in May 1921? Is it possible these dates are reversed? Groovemeister007 22:50, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
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Where's the landmark 1970s low-income lawsuit?
[edit]Where is the NJ Wikipedia team? One of the two most significant lawsuits in NJ history against rich communities discriminatory housing practices, the other being Cherry Hill, happened in the 1970s, against Far Hills. The landmark lawsuit ultimately forced neighboring Bedminster to shoulder the low-income changes required by the NJ courts, and build low income housing, because there was no public property available in Far Hills. No wonder all of these articles don't make any logical sense. It makes me ask, was the Cherry Hill lawsuit included on Wikipedia? Stevenmitchell (talk) 22:17, 28 April 2024 (UTC)