Politics & Government
Convent Apartment Hearing Postponed In Mendham
The Sisters of Christian Charity convent's application testimony will not be heard at tonight's Joint Land Use Board meeting.

MENDHAM, NJ — The application for the proposed housing development at the Sisters of Christian Charity convent on Bernardsville Road will no longer be heard at the Feb. 23 Joint Land Use Board meeting.
According to Mendham Borough Mayor, Christine Serrano Glassner, the application testimony has been carried to the first meeting in March, which is scheduled for Mar. 21.
"I know many people planned to come tonight, and I’m trying to make sure we are communicating well with our residents so they don’t feel their time is wasted by coming out and not having either project discussed," Glassner said.
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Read more: Housing Development Proposed For Historic Convent In Mendham
The application proposes converting the former "motherhouse" on the property of the Sisters of Christian Charity into a 94-unit apartment building, as well as converting other structures on the property into an additional 17 units, for a total of 111 dwelling units.
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