
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Andover NJ, an anonymous tip led to the New York Times let to the discovery of 17 bodies crowded into a four-person morgue at one of New Jersey’s largest nursing homes. Andover Police found the bodies this week at the Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation Center I and II in Sussex County, in northern New Jersey.
With that the one time largest nursing homes in the state, Andover Subacute became a notorious symbol of COVID-19’s toll early in the pandemic when authorities found 17 residents’ bodies piled into a makeshift mortuary on the site. The privately run home at 99 Mulford Road was renamed Woodland Behavioral and Nursing Center but eventually closed, with its last patients moved out in the summer.
For a parting gift the nursing home went into bankruptcy stiffing the taxpayers of Andover for a $1.4 million default on property taxes. Worse yet the township may face a bigger a far larger hit because a trustee in the bankruptcy case filed tax appeals for past years, ouch.
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New Jersey law does not allow you file a tax appeal on a property unless the taxes are paid in full.