Tuesday, September 14, 2010 (Morning)
Bradley Beach to build wind turbine with $10G energy grant (Gladden, The Asbury Park Press) Bradley Beach, Monmouth County
“Officials say a $10,000 Sustainable Energy Grant will be used to install a small wind turbine that will generate electricity for the borough’s sewer pumping station at Evergreen and Ocean avenues.”
Millville details wishes for Wawa tract development (Van Embden, The Press of Atlantic City) Millville, Cumberland County
“It’s been nearly two years since the city began discussing what to do with nearly 400 acres of environmentally sensitive land sandwiched between Union Lake and large-scale commercial development.”
Judge to decide Wednesday whether Galloway must allow parole office to be built (Previti, The Press of Atlantic City) Galloway, Atlantic County
“A court decision this Wednesday could thwart efforts to keep a parole office building out of Galloway Township.”
Board recommends smaller development on Roselle golf course (Caroom, The Star-Ledger) Roselle, Union County
“A major apartment development proposal for the Roselle Golf Club, the borough’s largest remaining open space, could be downsized after the planning board recommended significantly reducing the size of the development this week.”
Suspension of N.J.-N.Y. tunnel project may put federal funding at risk, proponents say (Sherman, The Star-Ledger) Hudson County
“Proponents of the $8.7 billion trans-Hudson rail tunnel warned today the 30-day suspension imposed on the massive project could put its federal funding at risk.”