February 10, 2022
TRENTON – The New Jersey Forest Fire Service will soon begin conducting prescribed burning to reduce vegetation and debris that may contribute to the start and spread of a wildfire....
TRENTON – The New Jersey Forest Fire Service will soon begin conducting prescribed burning to reduce vegetation and debris that may contribute to the start and spread of a wildfire....
WASHINGTON – Stone Harbor’s governing body heard that the borough may have to hire staff to handle the impact of a new floodplain ordinance pushed by the Federal Emergency Management...
CAPE MAY – The City of Cape May is in a struggle with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) over whether the water distributed by the city’s water...
TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy Dec. 2 announced that Catherine R. McCabe, commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, will be retiring, as of Jan. 15, 2021. According...
TRENTON – To celebrate Earth Day and its 50th birthday, the Department of Environmental Protection is introducing new online resources, including stay-at-home activities, virtual tours of state parks and distance-learning...
TRENTON – The Department of Environmental Protection formally adopted groundbreaking amendments to the state’s stormwater management rules to better protect water quality by reducing polluted runoff through implementation of green...
TRENTON – One week after Gov. Phil Murphy and Commissioner Catherine R. McCabe announced a comprehensive effort to modernize New Jersey’s environmental regulations to protect our communities and economy against...