More churches are shutting their doors in New Jersey. That often means preservation fights and development opportunities.
A New Jersey church that received $18 million in federal aid to resettle migrants is now struggling after its funding was cut ...
Eight years ago, when Donald Trump first became president, a group of churches and synagogues across New Jersey vowed to offer sanctuary to immigrants who were seeking protection from deportation.
That quaint church is Trinity Episcopal in Vincentown, New Jersey. It was built in 1871 near the banks of the Rancocas Creek, where it's stood firm ever since. However, the growing threats of ...
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