News roundup for Wednesday, Aug. 27

Environmental leaders are calling on Gov. Corzine to improve the “Permit Extension Act,” which was approved earlier this week. They want him to make some clarifications and get rid of the so-called Dracula clause, among other things. Corzine has until Sept. 15 to make a move.

The Meadowlands Commission wants to restart deliveries of harbor dredge to the EnCap site, but that plan came under fire earlier this week in federal bankruptcy court.

Wind energy is great, but can the U.S. power grid handle it?

To bring frisbee golf to Green Brook, or not?

Brick’s Department of Parks and Recreation will hold its third and last town hall-style meeting on a recreation master plan Sept. 8.

Thomas B. Darlington, a “trailblazer” in the cranberry industry who served on the Pinelands Commission, died Friday at 84.

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