Tuesday, August 10, 2010 (Afternoon)

NEWS

Five lenders take control of troubled Meadowlands Xanadu project (Sherman, The Star-Ledger)

“Time ran out today for the troubled Xanadu entertainment and retail complex.”

New Jersey wants to add restaurants to interstate rest areas (Rouse, The Record) Statewide

“State transportation officials want federal permission to add restaurants at rest areas on interstate highways in New Jersey, such as Route 80.”

JOBS

Michael Baker Corporation — Planner II (Hamilton, Mercer County)


Friday, June 18, 2010 (Morning)

Chatham Twp. field light regs no comfort to Madison neighbors (Robinson, The Madison Eagle) — Madison, Morris County

“While a proposed playing field light ordinance before the Chatham Township Committee is getting one more review before it comes to a vote, any changes are likely to placate Madison neighbors who call the ordinance’s provisions inadequate to protect their properties from glare.”

Berkeley Heights Planning Board Skeptical of Town Houses Proposed for Sherman Avenue (Ver Hoven, The Alternative Press.com) — Berkeley Heights, Union County

“A plan for building 11 town houses on Sherman Avenue in Berkeley Heights was proposed at the Berkeley Heights Planning Board meeting Wednesday Night.”

N.J.’s oldest traffic circle celebrates 85 years of confusing motorists (Frassinelli, The Star-Ledger) — Pennsauken, Camden County

“Eight and half decades ago — before it became the nation’s most congested state and drivers confused right-of-way with “get outta my way!” — New Jersey gave America the highway traffic circle.”

New beach-access rule / Sensible compromise (Press Editorial, The Press of Atlantic City) — Atlantic City, Atlantic County

“The state Department of Environmental Protection made a muddle of the simple concept of public access to the beaches and bays with its overreaching 2007 rules. A state appeals court ended up slapping down the agency in a ruling that severely undermined the DEP’s authority over the state’s beaches.”