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The Archdiocese of Newark is paying more than a half million dollars for a 3,000-square-foot addition to Archbishop John J. Myers' summer and weekend residence in Franklin Township, Hunterdon County. The three-story addition will include an indoor pool, a hot tub, fireplaces and an elevator. For use with RNS-BISHOP-HOME, transmitted on February 17, 2014, Photo by Mark Mueller, courtesy of The Star-Ledger.

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