News roundup for Wednesday, June 3
No surprise on Primary Day: Chris Christie will be the one to battle Corzine.
PSE&G is offering $1k and possibly more to property owners who let them build temporary construction roads near their properties as the company upgrades power lines stretching through Essex, Morris, Sussex and Warren Counties and continuing on to Susquehanna, Pa. The project awaits approval; hearings start next week.
Federal investigators are working to track the money the EnCap golf project made taking in trash.
Fewer gypsy moths are expected to bug New Jersey trees this year.
A recycled-water wash used on trucks at a Gloucester County landfill aims to lessen the amout of pollution reaching streets, and ultimately, streams.
Homebuilder K. Hovnanian posted a loss of $118.6 million in the second quarter of ’09.
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