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Addressing Recent Housing News in Newark, New Jersey: What a 30% Drop in Unsheltered Homelessness Means for Housing Justice

In a moment of deep housing insecurity across New Jersey, one story stands out as a beacon of hope: Newark has reduced unsheltered homelessness by more than 30% in just four years. This achievement, led by the city and Essex County’s coordinated Office of Homeless Services, shows that systemic change is possible when communities invest
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The Waterfront Project’s Attorneys Reverse Eviction of 10-Year Tenant with Rent Control

Written by Elizabeth Hurley, Legal Director of The Waterfront Project The Waterfront Project’s attorneys met Mr. J. in court on a Wednesday after he had been evicted two days earlier from his rent-controlled apartment of 10 years. Mr. J. explained that he had been approved for rental assistance from Hudson County Department of Family Services
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Protecting Tenants and Homeowners in 1–4 Family Owner-Occupied Properties Facing Foreclosure

Written by William “Bill” Paige, Foreclosure Specialist- HUD Certified Housing Counselor The foreclosure process in New Jersey is complex, often misunderstood, and has far-reaching implications—not only for homeowners but also for renters residing in small, owner-occupied properties. At The Waterfront Project, Inc., our HUD-certified foreclosure counselors are at the forefront of efforts to provide vital support
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Forced Treatment Is Not a Housing Strategy: 5 Reasons to Reject the Executive Order on Homelessness

By Carol Sainthilaire, Executive Director of The Waterfront Project What if your city had to choose between federal housing dollars and your civil rights? That’s the choice this morning’s Executive Order demands. Its title—“Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets”—says plenty. It isn’t housing policy. It isn’t public health strategy. It’s a smokescreen. As a
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Client Success Story – Hope, Teamwork, and Saving Families

By Tracy T., Resource Navigator at The Waterfront Project On Wednesday, the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) sent over a referral for a client in Bergen County. I immediately took on the case and contacted the client, who was only available to complete an intake on Monday, June 2, 2025. During the intake, I quickly
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Support for Veterans Facing Foreclosure

By Willaim “Bill” Paige When a veteran purchases a home using a VA-guaranteed home loan, the loan is typically transferred to a mortgage servicer after closing. This servicer manages the loan, including receiving monthly payments and providing assistance if issues arise. If the veteran experiences difficulty making payments and the loan becomes delinquent, the VA
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We Don’t Need More Luxury Rentals — We Need Housing for People

By The Waterfront Project, Inc. Hudson County is booming—but who is this boom really for? From Journal Square to the waterfront, Jersey City is exploding with new development. Sleek high-rises promise rooftop pools, concierge services, and rent prices that could fund a mortgage—anywhere but here. As cranes stretch across the skyline, low-income families, seniors, and essential workers
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Is New Jersey Taking the Right Approach to Affordable Housing? A Reflection from The Waterfront Project

By Carol M. Sainthilaire The recent NJ Spotlight News article, “Is New Jersey Taking the Right Approach to Affordable Housing Issues?”, offers a timely exploration of the state’s evolving housing landscape. At The Waterfront Project, Inc. (WFP), we welcome this critical conversation, as it aligns with our mission to provide free civil legal representation, assistance,
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Weekly Housing News Roundup

Top Stories As economic headwinds continue across the U.S., housing access and affordability remain pressing concerns. This week’s top stories reflect both systemic challenges and promising policy responses, from slowing new construction to protective legislation and public health investments in housing. Housing Starts Decline Amid Economic Uncertainty Recent data shows a nationwide slowdown in new
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Women’s History Month

To honor Women’s History Month, we would like to highlight some of our incredible Women Leaders within our organization. Introducing Kayla Zimmer, the Deputy Director of The Waterfront Project “I love working for The Waterfront Project because it is a women-led organization that leads with their hearts and have lived experience allowing us to connect
About
The Waterfront Project, Inc.
A Free Legal Center Founded in Hudson County, New Jersey since 2013.
WFP has provided free legal services and housing counseling to low-income families and individuals across the county.
Thanks to our generous supporters and donors, our attorneys, counselors, and advocates work every day to prevent evictions, stop foreclosures, and protect housing rights – at no cost to our clients.
Recent Posts
- From Housing Crisis to Homelessness: Why More New Jersey Residents Are Being Left Behind
- Preventing Homelessness for a Family of four with two babies
- April is fair housing month – know your rights as a tenant
- Honoring The History of Women and Mortgages
- When Neighbors Stood Together: Eviction Resistance














