A Hunterdon County township that was found to have acted in bad faith in a nearly decade-long New Jersey eminent domain dogfight will be on the hook for $2.97 million in fees if a special master’s recommendations are adopted.

In a Dec. 9 report, the special master, Thomas Quinn of Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker in Florham Park, rejected some of the fees incurred in the case, in which Readington Township sought to seize land comprising and surrounding Solberg-Hunterdon Airport.

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