Jackson Residents Oppose Six Flags Solar Plan

 

Jackson, NJ. Jackson, NJ citizens are in uproar over Six Flags Great Adventure’s Plan to deforest 70 acres of environmentally critical Pinelands adjacent to Colliers Mills Wildlife Management Area and in near proximity to hundreds of homes in order to build a solar power plant.

Residents are especially concerned about ground water contamination with heavy metals and carcinogens like hexavalent chromium, which can leech from panels due to damage from vandalism, fire, wear-and-tear, and natural events.

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CNB ARCHIVES: Education v. Sports; Thank You Dawn; Camden Diocese Wrong Again

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Shellfish Administrative Order, Aquaculture Registration, and Harvester Training Information

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New Jersey Police Officer Surprises Homeless Man With New Boots (WATCH)

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CNB MEDICAL: Diagnosed with ALS, N.J. filmmaker turns camera on himself

 

 Sayreville native Patrick O\’Brien was 30 years old — an aspiring filmmaker with an abstract touch and heavy influences from New York City\’s rave scene who went by the name DJ TransFatty — when he was diagnosed with ALS, or Lou Gehrig\’s Disease. A camera was there in the hospital room to capture the terminal diagnosis.…

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CNB Crime: Suspect who Assaulted Border Patrol Agent Identified

\"\"JACUMBA, Calif. November 16, 2015 (CNBNewsnet)—The U.S. Border Patrol San Diego Sector has identified one of its priority targets as being the key suspect in an assault against a Border Patrol agent last night near Jacumba.

Martel Valencia-Cortez, 39, was allegedly smuggling a group of 14 individuals across the border on foot through wet, sub-40 degree weather along remote, dangerous terrain on Carries Mountain at about 7 p.m. Upon initial encounter, agents reported that Valencia-Cortez immediately fled from the group and ran towards higher ground on the mountain. As the agents gave chase and closed the distance, Valencia-Cortez allegedly hurled a softball-sized rock at the agents, striking an agent in the face. In response, the agent fired multiple rounds from his government-issued handgun at Valencia-Cortez. 

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POT SUPPORTERS : Legalizing marijuana in N.J. is a social justice issue

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Low-Income Children Receive Preventive Care in Medicaid and CHIP better than Private Insurance

–CHOP\’s Policy Lab Analyzes Family-Reported Experiences with Access to Care, Quality, Costs across Insurance Types–

 

PHILADELPHIANov. 16, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Researchers have found that children in low-income families experience greater access to preventive medical and dental care under Medicaid or the Children\’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) than children covered by private insurance. However, for all types of insurance coverage, access to pediatric specialty care was a challenge.

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TD Charitable Foundation Awards $2.5 Million in Grants Focused on Affordable Housing Initiatives

 
Twenty-five organizations receive \”Housing for Everyone\” affordable housing grants to support the creation or preservation of affordable housing for seniors

 

CHERRY HILL, N.J.Nov. 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — The TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of TD Bank, America\’s Most Convenient Bank ®, today announced the winners of $2.5 million in grants to support affordable housing initiatives through its tenth annual \”Housing for Everyone\” grant competition.

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Salvatore A. Parisi, III \”Sam\” Age 33. Of Morrisville, VT, Formerly of Haddonfield

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