by Bill Barlow - Cape May County Herald | Feb 18, 2020 | Cape May, Infrastructure, New Jersey
Steel and stone protects Ocean Drive, between Strathmere and Ocean City, where most of the inlet beach has eroded. State and federal officials are looking at options to protect homes and infrastructure from rising water. Bill Barlow STRATHMERE – In 30 years,...
by Brianna Baker - Green Philly | Jan 6, 2020 | Camden, Infrastructure, New Jersey
The Trust for Public Land is using tons of data thanks to a new tool, combined with community input, to spruce up the city’s parks. The goal: prepare Camden for the climate crisis. As the climate crisis looms, cities like Camden are on the frontlines of warming...
by Alexis Shanes - NorthJersey.com | Dec 30, 2019 | Bergen, Infrastructure, New Jersey
Time-lapse of the solar panel installation project at Garret Mountain Plaza in Woodland Park, NJ. North Jersey Record MetLife Stadium in the North Jersey Meadowlands is among the nation’s greenest stadiums. It has a massive-scale recycling program and a ring of...
by Donna Liu - CivicStory | Nov 19, 2019 | Audio, Ecology, Infrastructure, New Jersey, Other Sources, Somerset, Warren, Water
Removal of the Weston Mill Dam in the Millstone River in 2017 brought shad back upstream. (Photo courtesy: The Watershed Institute) The New Jersey Statewide Dam Removal Partnership (SDRP) holds regular meetings and workshops to advance its work, most recently at The...
by The Climate Mobilization - CivicStory | May 1, 2019 | Ecology, Environmental Justice, Hudson, Infrastructure, New Jersey, Other Sources, Water
Ananya Singh of the Sunrise Movement received the loudest ovation of the evening for her impassioned speech about fighting for her future under the specter of a changing planet. (Photo courtesy: The Climate Mobilization (Hudson Chapter) and CivicStory) This article...
by Mitchell Baker - CivicStory | Nov 29, 2017 | Infrastructure, New Jersey, Other Sources, Policy, Transportation, Union
Hop off New Jersey Transit’s Gladstone Branch at the Berkeley Heights stop, and you’re in a township of 13,000 spanning two exits of Interstate 78. Berkeley Heights covers six square miles surrounded by Chatham to the north, New Providence and Summit to...
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