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N.J. (AP) Children's toys and pieces of furniture are strewn across marshland thousands of feet from the closest body of water. Broken lumber and lost shoes float along channels more familiar to recreational boaters. All the trash thrust into
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New Jersey wildlife officials say a black bear that perched overnight in a tree near the Union municipal building has been tranquilized. State Fish and Wildlife Division spokesman Larry Hajna (HAY'-nah) says the near 200-pound young male bruin was
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Town Journal While the borough remains confident that an increase in its annual and monthly water allocation from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will be granted, a spokesman from the DEP said a decision has not yet been
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Group to overturn the state Department of Environmental Protection's 2010 bear management policy. The activists say the state plan which includes hunting as method of population control is capricious, arbitrary and made in bad faith. State officials
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Residents this week urged the council to take swift action against a local gas station, which one resident suggested was the site of "a health care emergency." For months, the Zoning Board of Adjustment has been discussing an application from Sky
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Kathleen Frazer in her Mahwah back yard where a line of oil residue remains on the bushes to the left and covers leaves on plants to the right Wednesday. I'm very sure there's no problems now, said Mayor John DaPuzzo, referring to the town's drinking
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Heavy rain in recent days caused soil and debris dug up by the Tennessee Gas Pipeline project to push through containment barriers and wash into a small lake off Clinton Road. There have been issues with leaks in the dam since March but this time is
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Town Journal When the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) finally issued Ho-Ho-Kus its fine for exceeding its 2010 water allocation last week, borough officials breathed a sigh of relief after it was half of the original number proposed and
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Those found to have violated the water restrictions in place more than one time this year will be subject to a fee, fine or possible imprisonment. If the ordinance is passed at the council's next meeting on Aug. 23, after a first offense, any person
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Animal activists are planning a protest Sunday to condemn the recent fatal shooting of a bear that was seen crossing back and forth on Route 46 in the city. The protest will take place from 10 a.m. to noon at the intersection of Clifton and Van
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