By Sal Risalvato Like everyone, I was shocked at the devastation from Hurricane Sandy. We are now beginning to reach the point in the recovery process where we must look back at what happened during…
The Need to Work on ‘Fragile’ Wastewater Treatment Systems To the Editor: Hurricane Sandy has intensified our concern about Governor Christie’s veto of Bill 575. This bill received bipartisan support and would have prevented the…
By Michele S. Byers Now that cold weather is upon us, are you yearning for the fresh produce and local foods you enjoyed all summer at your local farmers market? The Garden State’s delicate warm-weather…
By The American Heart Association The 2012 Shape of the Nation Report: Status of Physical Education in the USA, released recently by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) and the American Heart…
By Sal Risalvato For decades now New Jersey state government and thousands of small businesses have worked hand-in-hand in creating and maintaining one of the most successful and well-run lottery programs in the country. For…
By The Federal Emergency Management Agency Hurricane Sandy survivors who register for federal disaster assistance may be referred for a U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) low-interest long-term disaster loan. The loans can go to homeowners, renters,…
By U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg The Water Resources Development Act is about strengthening our water infrastructure, and nowhere have we been more reminded of the need to improve our water infrastructure than in my state…
By Tom Arnone Super Storm Sandy arrived with a fury leaving devastation and destruction just about everywhere you turned in Monmouth County. The effects of Sandy have been catastrophic and far-reaching. We have all been…
Keep the Preservation Pipeline Flowing
Dec 07, 2012 | No Comments
By Michele S. Byers We New Jerseyans are an enthusiastic bunch when it comes to preserving land. Thirteen times since 1961, our state’s residents have voted “yes” on Green Acres and farmland preservation ballot questions,…
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