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.

Posted by Green Jersey on May 26th, 2009 | Filed in Uncategorized |


2 Responses to “News roundup for Tuesday, May 26”

  1. JoeB Says:

    Good headsup on the preserved farm in Passaic County, and the use of money to expand the farm.

  2. Shtetl Fabulous Says:

    Thanks for posting about Drip - I’ll have to check it out on my next run through Madison.

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