SANDY HOOK – It’s back home to Fort Hancock for a couple of local environmental organizations displaced by Super Storm Sandy. Clean Ocean Action and the American Littoral Society, which had to forsake their permanent…
By John Burton SANDY HOOK – In what is expected to be a two- or three-year process, a citizens’ committee studying the future of Fort Hancock and its historic structures has begun its work. The…
By John Burton SANDY HOOK – The U.S. Secretary of the Interior has appointed 20 area people to serve on a committee intended to again look at the future uses for buildings at Fort Hancock. Secretary Ken Salazar…
By John Burton FORT HANCOCK – Brookdale Community College has decided to walk away from its longstanding use of a facility at Fort Hancock. Linda Milstein, the college’s vice president for outreach, business and community…
NPS To Lease Officers Row Building To Nonprofit SANDY HOOK – The National Park Service has announced that it has signed a Letter of Intent for the lease of Officers Row Building 2 at…
SANDY HOOK — The Fort Hancock building used by Sandy Hook Park’s police is getting a little work done to it. Peter McCarthy, coordinator of Gateway National Recreational Area at Sandy Hook, said the building…
Protest $20 Entry Fee To Sandy Hook
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As the warmer weather of summer gets closer, the Sandy Hook beach going public is still being threatened with a 100 percent increase in fees by the National Park Service. The National Park Service’s explanation for…
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