October 18, 2011

NEWS

Walmart Goes Green With Solar, Wind (Piniat, Lacey Patch) Lacey, Ocean County

“Walmart has confirmed that the company is pursuing a solar energy project at the Lanoka Harbor location in addition to its plan to install wind turbines in the parking lot as part of its renewable energy initiative.”

Warehouse boom in Robbinsville is just one part of regional trend (Clerkin, The Times of Trenton) Robbinsville, Mercer County

“A new flurry of activity in Robbinsville’s warehouse sector is turning the township’s industrial parks into major employers, as a spate of businesses that have recently settled in the area have generated nearly 500 local jobs in the past two years, township officials said.”

OPINION

Zoning denial for N.J. medical marijuana facility is classic NIMBY case (Staff Editorial, The Times of Trenton) Maple Shade, Camden County

“The zoning board in Maple Shade last week turned down a plan for location of a medical marijuana facility in the township.”

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