Roosevelt, NJ - Planning Board Canceled Hearing On Appeal Of Yeshiva
Roosevelt, NJ - Once again, the Roosevelt Planning Board has had to cancel a hearing on an appeal of Yeshiva Me'on Hatorah's possible violations of borough code.
The board canceled the hearing because an expert witness for the yeshiva was sick, according to borough officials. Since February, a few meetings regarding the appeal have been canceled. In a couple of months, it will be a year since the issue first came to light in the borough.
Last September, the Borough Council received a petition, signed by more than 200 residents, regarding Yeshiva Me'on Hatorah, that operates out of the Homestead Lane synagogue. The petition alleged that the yeshiva is violating a borough ordinance prohibiting private schools in residential neighborhoods.
The board canceled the hearing because an expert witness for the yeshiva was sick, according to borough officials. Since February, a few meetings regarding the appeal have been canceled. In a couple of months, it will be a year since the issue first came to light in the borough.
Last September, the Borough Council received a petition, signed by more than 200 residents, regarding Yeshiva Me'on Hatorah, that operates out of the Homestead Lane synagogue. The petition alleged that the yeshiva is violating a borough ordinance prohibiting private schools in residential neighborhoods.
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