Lori Grifa will step down next month as commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, concluding a nearly two-year tenure that involved guiding towns on a new 2 percent cap on property-tax increases and overseeing changes in affordable-housing policies.
Grifa said Monday that she would return to the law firm Wolff & Samson, where David Samson, the former state attorney general for whom she was chief of staff in 2002 and 2003, is a founding member.
Taking her place is state Deputy Labor Commissioner Richard Constable, who served as a prosecutor with Gov. Christie when he was U.S. attorney and handled public corruption cases.


