News roundup for Tuesday, May 26
A bicyclist was fatally struck by two cars yesterday while crossing Route 72 in Stafford Township.
Most oyster populations in the Northeast are “functionally extinct,” according to a recent report.
The owners of a preserved farm in Passaic County will be using money earned from the sale of the farm’s development rights to expand.
States’ plans for “smarter” roads could include more gas-saving measures like E-ZPass, which saves emissions and gas money while electronically taking your money.
The Alternative Press has a story on Burden Free Foods, a local food-focused business whose locally sourced and grown ingredients are available at fair-trade coffee spots Drip Great Coffee, 34 Main St., Madison, and Drip Delicious Coffee, 5 Hilltop Rd., Mendham.
And… New Jersey real estate developers are widely applauding the state’s new plan to tackle toxic cleanups with Licensed Site Remediation Professionals.
May 27th, 2009 at 9:38 pm
Good headsup on the preserved farm in Passaic County, and the use of money to expand the farm.
May 28th, 2009 at 8:19 am
Thanks for posting about Drip - I’ll have to check it out on my next run through Madison.