November 17, 2009
MOTORISTS ADVISED TO BE ALERT FOR DEER, SLOW DOWN TRENTON – Department of Environmental Protection Acting Commissioner Mark N. Mauriello Friday, Nov. 13 urged motorists to drive very carefully this...
MOTORISTS ADVISED TO BE ALERT FOR DEER, SLOW DOWN TRENTON – Department of Environmental Protection Acting Commissioner Mark N. Mauriello Friday, Nov. 13 urged motorists to drive very carefully this...
DEP AWARDS RECORD GRANTS TO ASSIST LOCAL RECYCLING PROGRAMS (09/P27) TRENTON – The Department of Environmental Protection is providing New Jersey’s municipalities and counties a record $14.5 million in grants...
TRENTON — Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary was honored at a special recognition event Sept. 22 held at New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) headquarters, a press release states. The...
TRENTON — Some local municipalities can apply for federal funds to hire private contractors to remove hazardous trees, plant trees or perform other shade tree functions. On Sept. 11, Gov....
STONE HARBOR — The borough’s beachfill project will start Saturday, Aug. 29 at 111th Street beach, if Hurricane Danny doesn’t postpone it. Pumping is scheduled to start Sept. 2 and...
VILLAS — Within the coming weeks Richard Stockton College of New Jersey will gain a Right of Entry to the 12.2 acres it is leasing from the state Department of...
STONE HARBOR — Mayor Suzanne Walters had one question after representatives from the DEP Bureau of Coastal Engineering gave a synopsis of the borough’s upcoming beach fill project: “When?” It...