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Hagerty Viewed through the lens of the passage of 40 or 50 years, our favorite classic TV shows seem to have been full of great classic cars. Of course, they were all just new cars then and their presence on our favorite shows was no accident. It was
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Work to replace the Glen Avenue bridge over the West Branch of the Rahway River is being planned in a joint project by Essex County and the New Jersey American Water Company. The work is scheduled to begin in winter or early spring and will entail
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The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Should a dry detention dam be constructed in South Mountain Reservation? That answer depends heavily on the outcome of a meeting between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Green Acres, according to Leo Coakley,
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His preferred solution is to establish a water-user fee, a surcharge that would be constitutionally dedicated as a stable open space source of funding. The second article notes that $621,250 is expected from the state Department of Environmental
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The push to restore funding for New Jersey's open-space preservation program is gaining momentum in the state Senate, where several bills are being considered by lawmakers...The last of the money from a $400 million bond issue approved by voters in
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January 24, 2013 Farming methods have changed many times since man planted the first seed in the ground 10,000 years ago. Most recently, the Green Revolution has transformed farming and dramatically increased farm productivity by using
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When local gardeners look back at 2012, one event will stand out. On Leap Day, Green Acres Nursery & Supply rolled out a game-changer. Feb. 29 was the day the family-owned nursery chain opened its third and largest location. Converting an empty
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The last $200 million or so was recently approved by the Legislature for a variety of projects around the state, including buying up flood-prone properties in Wayne and preserving a historic farm in Closter . The worthwhile program is likely to
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Pat Lewis was 3 when her parents moved to the Green Acres neighborhood in west Birmingham in the early 1960s. The Rushings grew to become like family with their neighbors, the Loveladys. They didn't even bother to knock when they visited, Lewis says.
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Community Photo Submitted A Lisa Bracken Workshop at the Arkansas Yoga Center on Green Acres in Fayetteville. Instructors are taught in the studio's own, patented style called VariYoga, that helps make yoga accessible...What it is today seems to be
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