Past affordable housing rulings made by now-retired Superior Court Judge Douglas Wolfson, challenged by the township of South Brunswick based on the judge’s long-term personal and professional relationship with a developer, will stand, a trial court decided Thursday.

Mercer County Superior Court Judge Douglas Hurd denied a motion to retroactively disqualify Wolfson from being involved in South Brunswick’s ongoing affordable housing litigation.

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