by Joseph F. Berenato - The Hammonton Gazette | Nov 26, 2021 | Article, Atlantic, Ecology, New Jersey, Water, Wildlife
HAMMONTON—Since 2020, two scientists from Stockton University—Dr. Emma Witt, professor of environmental studies, and Dr. Aaron Stoler, professor of environmental science—have, along with their students, been conducting various studies at Hammonton Lake. Witt said that...
by Joseph F. Berenato - The Hammonton Gazette | Aug 20, 2020 | Atlantic, Ecology, Environmental Commissions, Infrastructure, New Jersey, Sustainable Business
Continuing its practice of promoting eco-friendly infrastructure and business practices, the town of Hammonton has once again submitted grant applications to fund those efforts. Councilman Jonathan Oliva—the chairperson of the Quality of Life Committee and the mayoral...
by Joseph F. Berenato - The Hammonton Gazette | Aug 7, 2020 | Atlantic, Infrastructure, New Jersey, Transportation
HAMMONTON—Hammonton’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning steering committee, in cooperation with Sam Schwartz Consulting, LLC, held a public information center event at 7 p.m. on July 29. The event was accessible via Zoom teleconferencing software and was simulcast on...
by Joseph F. Berenato - The Hammonton Gazette | Jul 29, 2020 | Agriculture, Atlantic, New Jersey
Marci Meyers enjoys fresh produce at Fiorentino’s Farm Market in Hammonton. “This is one of the best markets on the road. Period. I love getting vegetables and fruits here. The prices are good, the people are nice and it’s all good stuff here, New Jersey-grown....
by Joseph F. Berenato - The Hammonton Gazette | Jul 22, 2020 | Atlantic, New Jersey, Water
“Don’t Be a Drip: Online Rain Barrel Workshop,” presented by The Tookany/Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership. (Video courtesy: Tookany/Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership Inc. and The Hammonton Gazette) HAMMONTON—Since mid-June, Hammonton and the surrounding...
by Joseph F. Berenato - The Hammonton Gazette | Jul 15, 2020 | Atlantic, Ecology, New Jersey
Arnold Cappuccio stands in front of his first koi pond, now 30 years old. (Photo courtesy: THG/Joseph F. Berenato) When Arnold Cappuccio moved into his home, he had no idea that one day his backyard would one day house its own mini-ecosystem. “When I moved here, there...
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