Monday, December 13, 2010 (Morning)

NEWS

NJ Transit to update community on ‘time sensitive’ redevelopment proposal for Hoboken rail yards (Colaneri, The Jersey Journal) Hoboken, Hudson County

“Back in September, NJ Transit came forward with yet another proposal for the Hoboken rail yards, touting the interest of an unnamed ‘world class company’ in relocating its headquarters on Mile Square soil.”

Planners say it’s time to beef up Dinky (Knapp, The Times of Trenton) Princeton, Mercer County

“Continue to strengthen Dinky rail service from Princeton to Princeton Junction. That’s the message the Regional Planning Board of Princeton is sending to NJ Transit.”

Variance OK’d for pumps to West Deptford Wawa (Scott, The Gloucester County Times) West Deptford, Gloucester County

“In spite of protests from a worried township resident, the zoning board has approved a variance allowing Wawa to put in a gas station next to its Crown Point Road store.”

Thursday, September 9, 2010 (Afternoon)

NEWS

Planning Board Hits Brakes on Bancroft (Swanson, The Retrospect) Haddonfield, Camden County

“The Haddonfield Planning Board stared down a 45-day deadline for review of a new borough redevelopment plan on Tuesday night as members insisted they just needed more information.”

7-Eleven may be allowed on Springfield Avenue (Curran, News-Record) Maplewood, Essex County

“The Maplewood Planning Board is expected to decide Sept. 14 whether to permit a 7-Eleven convenience store on Springfield Avenue to settle a lawsuit the property owner brought against the board.”