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  2. Marlboro Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The first two rounds of New Jersey's affordable housing regulations ran from 1987 to 1999. Under a Regional Contribution Agreement (RCA), Marlboro Township signed an agreement in June 2008 that would have Trenton build or rehabilitate 332 housing units, with Marlboro Township paying $25,000 per unit, a total of $8.3 million to Trenton for ...

  3. Newtonville, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    It brings 140 new residential units, 35 of which are affordable housing, 43,860 square feet (4,075 m 2) of office space, and extra parking for nearby businesses and residents. The project is being developed by Mark Development. Newtonville is bordered by four other villages.

  4. Bethany Hill School - Wikipedia

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    Bethany Hill School is located on a 100-acre (0.40 km 2) semi-rural campus, in Framingham, Massachusetts, near the Ashland town line.The Sisters of St. Joseph rehabilitated their former educational residence in the early 1990s, based on the concept of educational housing which pairs affordable housing to educational and life skills programs.

  5. These are the 7 most expensive Middlesex County towns ... - AOL

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    Most communities in Middlesex County fall in the range of 80 to 130 with Carteret (191) and Sayreville (176) being the least expensive communities in the county at $2,442 and $2,543.

  6. Roosevelt Hospital (Edison, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Hospital is a historic building located at 1 Roosevelt Drive in the township of Edison in Middlesex County, New Jersey.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 5, 2002, for its significance in health and medicine, in particular the treatment of tuberculosis. [3]

  7. Oak Hill, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Oak Hill Park development coincided with expansion in housing in various areas of Newton following the war, when underdeveloped land was utilized to create affordable housing for the returning veterans. [4] Many of these original post-World War II houses still exist while others have been replaced with newer, usually larger homes.

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