News roundup for Wednesday, Sept. 10

The New Jersey Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday on local tree-protection laws, which builders have derided as cheap money-making schemes.

The Editorial Board of the Bergen Record yesterday applauded Gov. Corzine for signing the controversial Highlands Regional Master Plan on Friday.

Some say using toll increases to pay for a second Hudson River rail tunnel to New York is a lousy idea. (See arctunnel.com for a preview of the tunnel plan.)

Board of Public Utilities CFO Joe Potenta testified today that his career is over because he told authorities about the BPU’s shady offshore bank.

It gives good gas mileage: The hydro-assist fuel cell.

Get to know your coworkers, or that random guy next door: A new carpooling initiative is set to begin this month in Ocean County. Incentives include $100 gas cards.

Posted by Green Jersey on September 10th, 2008 | Filed in Uncategorized |

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