Monday, December 27, 2010 (Morning)

NEWS

Religious group, environmentalists battle over preserved land in Edison (Johnson, The Star-Ledger) Edison, Middlesex County

“It’s church vs. nature.”

OPINION

Keep the Dinky stationary (Staff, The Times of Trenton) Princeton, Mercer County

“As discussions continue about Princeton university’s plan for an arts transit district, the commissioner of the state Department of Transportation has expressed support for the proposal, which also involves relocation of the Dinky train station.”

Wednesday, December 22, 2010 (Morning)

NEWS

Litigation Settlement Clears Way For Revitalization Of Carteret Waterfront (Staff, njtoday.net) Carteret, Middlesex County

“Mayor Dan Reiman announced a settlement this week that resolves the borough’s environmental claims against E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (DuPont), and clears the way for revitalization of Carteret’s Arthur Kill waterfront.”

West Deptford Township Planning Board approves plans for electrical plant (Scott, The Gloucester County Times) West Deptford, Gloucester County

“Planning board members here unanimously granted final approval Tuesday night to plans for a 620-megawatt electrical plant that could create hundreds of construction jobs and generate $3 million in revenue per year for the township.”

OPINION

Regardless of ‘most densely populated’ title, N.J. landscape is diverse (Di Ionno, The Star-Ledger) Statewide

“Yesterday morning, the federal government released the 2010 Census, which said there were 8,791,894 of us living in New Jersey. This is a paltry 4.5 percent increase from 2000, and will cost us a seat in Congress, but it will not cost us the title of nation’s ‘most densely populated state.’”

JOB

GIS Analyst 1, Weston SolutionsEdison, Middlesex County

Wednesday, December 1, 2010 (Evening)

NEWS

Lawsuit takes aim at warehouse approval (Degnan, The Messenger-Press) Robbinsville, Mercer County

“Resident George Vardakis Jr. has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn the zoning board’s recent decision allowing a 90,000 square-foot warehouse/office space building to be built on Meadowbrook Road.”

Edison zoning board rejects T-Mobile cell tower proposal (Johnson, The Star-Ledger) Edison, Middlesex County

“The Edison zoning board unanimously rejected T-Mobile’s plan to erect a cell phone antenna site of Elizabeth Avenue — a project residents could have disrupted a nearby natural gas pipline.”

RFQ

Arts & Design Planning Consultant — Great Falls Arts & Revitalization Initiative