by Steven Rodas - TAPinto Camden | Oct 5, 2020 | Camden, Education, Environmental Justice, Health-Justice, New Jersey
Benjamin Saracco, Research and Digital Services’ Librarian for Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, explained how he came across Camden’s NJDEP air monitoring lab. (Photo credit: Steven Rodas) The Comprehensive Air Monitoring Laboratory, which from...
by Bill Barlow - Cape May County Herald | Oct 5, 2020 | Cape May, New Jersey, Sustainable Business, Waste
(Photo courtesy: Shutterstock and Cape May County Herald) As shore area restaurants and shops faced challenges through the summer of COVID-19, those in Avalon, Stone Harbor, and Cape May dealt with the added complication of local ordinances limiting the use of...
by Steven Rodas - TAPinto Camden | Sep 18, 2020 | Art, Camden, New Jersey, Waste
Artist Erik James Montgomery is currently working to install his “Camden Is Bright Not Blight” project throughout Camden. Resident Brenda Antinore helped him post her portrait Thursday. (Photo courtesy: Steven Rodas) Camden is legendary, talented, tough, resilient and...
by Steven Rodas - TAPinto Camden | Sep 8, 2020 | Agriculture, Camden, Cumberland, New Jersey, Salem, Sustainable Business
Frederic Byarm and fiancée Myeshia Arline — as part of their work with Invincible City Farms — will look to fight food insecurity in Camden and South Jersey starting in 2021. (Photo courtesy: Steven Rodas) Frederic Byarm, 54, has seen food from many sides. As a chef,...
by Vernon Ogrodnek - The Press of Atlantic City | Aug 31, 2020 | Energy, Infrastructure, New Jersey, Salem, Sustainable Business, Video
Graphic representation of the New Jersey Wind Port in Lower Alloways Creek, New Jersey which will manufacture and act as a staging area to support offshore wind projects. (Photo courtesy: New Jersey Economic Development Authority) This story appeared on page one of...
by Bill Barlow - Cape May County Herald | Aug 24, 2020 | Cape May, Ecology, New Jersey, Policy, Water
Jersey Shore communities have gotten used to coastal storms, with towns investing millions in new infrastructure to handle increased flooding. Climate scientists warn that the warmer oceans of the future are likely to create more powerful hurricanes by the end of this...
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