Pinelands Commission public hearings on proposed Comprehensive Management Plan

Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:50-7, the New Jersey Pinelands Commission will hold two public
hearings on proposed regulatory amendments to the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan
(CMP).
A hearing related to Management Program for On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems will
be conducted at the Offices of the Pinelands Commission, Richard J. Sullivan Center, 15
Springfield Road, New Lisbon, New Jersey 08064.

DATE: Wednesday, July 15, 2009
TIME: 7:00 P.M.

A hearing related to Forestry, Wetlands Management, and a Pilot Program for Electric
Transmission Right-of-Way Maintenance will be conducted at the Offices of the Pinelands
Commission, Richard J. Sullivan Center, 15 Springfield Road, New Lisbon, New Jersey 08064.

DATE: Wednesday, July 22, 2009
TIME: 7:00 P.M.

A quorum of the Commission may be present at the hearings, but no formal action will be taken.
If you would like to pre-register to testify at the hearings please contact Ms. Betsy Piner at the
Pinelands Commission office, (609) 894-7300. You may also register to testify at the hearings.
Written comments may be submitted to Ms. Susan R. Grogan, Chief Planner, Pinelands
Commission, 15 Springfield Road, P.O. Box 7, New Lisbon, New Jersey 08064.

The Commission will also accept written comments by facsimile (609) 894-7330 or e-mail
(
[email protected]). All comments must be received by August 14, 2009 and must
include the name and mailing address of the commenter. 

The proposed amendments were published as a rule proposal in the June 15, 2009 issue of the
New Jersey Register. The proposals may be viewed on the Commission=s web page at
http://www.nj.gov/pinelands/ (Comprehensive Management Plan – CMP Amendments – 

Proposed Amendments to the Comprehensive Management Plan)
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE 4 INDIVIDUAL PROPOSALS. SEPARATE
SUBMISSIONS OF COMMENT ARE REQUESTED FOR EACH PROPOSAL 

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Among undecided passenger rail stops: Bellmawr

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Margaret Holley, formerly of Gloucester Hts., Services Thursday

HOLLEY, Margaret Carol Age 62, of Richburg, SC, passed away on Friday, July 17, 2009. Born in Gloucester Heights, NJ to the late Edward A. and Ethel (Fithian) Williams, Sr., she moved to South Carolina 20 years ago from Camden County. She was a member of St. Joseph\’s Church in Chester, SC. She enjoyed camping, riding her motorcycle, and caring for stray animals, especially cats. She was a plasma and bone marrow donor.

Mrs. Holley is survived by her husband, James; her children, Wendy Adams (David), Wayne A. Lennox, Jr. (Mariana), Rhonda Bridges (Johnny), Nicole Ferrell (Eric Jones); her step children, Naschelle McBeth (Sean) and Derrick Carabine; her brother, Edward \”Buddy\” A. Williams, Jr.; and her fifteen grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial will be said on Thursday, July 23, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of the Angels Church, 35 East Mechanic Street, Cape May Court House, NJ, where visitation will begin at 10:30 a.m. Interment will be private in Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society , Columbia Office, 128 Stonemark Ln, Columbia, SC 29210 or St. Jude Children\’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Condolences at: www.radzieta.com

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Chiba City Little League Wins Japan’s National Tournament, Advances to 2009 Little League Baseball World Series

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Gloucester City Headlines for July 23rd

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Arthur J. Mayell, of Gloucester City, Vietnam War Navy Veteran

MAYELL Arthur J. \”Art\”

On July 19, 2009. Age 61. Of Gloucester City. Formerly of Atlantic City. Beloved Son of the late William A. Mayell and Margaret (nee Burke). Cherished and loving brother of Dick Mayell (Pisha) of Taiwan, China; Margaret \”Peggy\” Mayell of Atlantic City and Laura McHugh (Edward) of Palm City, Florida.

Art was a great person and had a wonderful personality. He was born in Atlantic City and was a graduate of Atlantic City High School. Art proudly served our country in the U.S. Navy during Vietnam.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his visitation on Thursday morning from 10 am to 11 am in Saint Mary’s R.C. Church: 426 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Memorial Mass 11 am in the church. Inurnment with U.S. Navy Funeral Honors in New Saint Mary’s Cemetery with his late mother, Margaret. There will be no evening visitation and no visitation at the funeral home. Family strongly requests memorial donations in Art’s memory to the Philadelphia VA Medical Center: 3900 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104. ATTN: Voluntary Service Office, B 626, Mary or Melissa. Please write in the memo of the check: Arthur J. Mayell. Expressions of sympathy www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Arthur J. Mayell. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ. Ph: 856-456-1142

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Little League News: Mattingly Sports Unveils New Training Bases

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City Water Has Awful Taste (Date Posted October 2006)

Bill, I was looking at some of the back files on your website and ran across this letter. I been reading the comments on the problems with the water department that have been posted by your readers and thought how fitting this letter is three years later. Would you post it for me. Thanks, Jack Berlin

PS: Have you asked our city officials for a comment on the present problem with the water. They had a lot to say before the Primary Election why are they so quiet now?

In regards to the story in the September 14th edition of the NEWS, (Quality of Water Better), whoever made that statement must be drinking bottled water and not Gloucester City’s water. When I turn my water on it comes out brown, and you have to let it run for a little bit.

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Gloucester City Resident Upset With Water Quality

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This photo of a aquarium test kit was sent in today to CNB by a Gloucester City resident. She writes, \”I just washed my face and felt a burning sensation on my skin. There was a strong smell of ammonia. I grabbed the test kit and filled it with water from my faucet. The gauge, calculated in parts per million or milligrams per liter, reads between 2.0 and 4.0\”.

Recently the Gloucester City Water Department released a statement to residents about the water being responsible for killing pond and aquarium fish. A number of people have posted comments recently complaining about the quality of the City\’s water.

It reads as follows,

Construction continues at the Water Department. To date 300 pilings have been set with 100 more left to do.

The Gloucester City Utilities Department has also made required modifications to the treatment and operations of the plant. These changes have had minimal impact on water quality or quantity, although interruptions were anticipated.

Recently on or about the third week of June to the first week of July, possible water problems have been reported concerning loss of aquarium and pond fish. Resulting from our investigations, we believe that the combination of chlorine and associated by-products had an acute affect on fish. This situation in no way suggests that there is a health concern to the residents of the City.

The Gloucester City Utility Department continues its promise to deliver proper water quality and quantity in accordance with all state and federal regulations. We welcome any questions or comments you may have and are sorry for any inconvenience this project may cause. Please feel free to call us at 456-0169. This is a 24 hour active line.

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Jack T. Ribeiro, of Gloucester City, Korean War Veteran

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