MONROE – Township leaders have worked to create an atmosphere of green living and sustainability that is generally support by community members.
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Once an economic powerhouse in New Jersey, Camden was home to phonograph manufacturer RCA Victor, USS Kitty Hawk builder New York Shipbuilding and 125,000 city residents.
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Middlesex County announced on March 22 that it has finalized protecting a 17-acre equine farm in Monroe Township – making it the 55th property to receive the farmland preservation designation in the county, according to a statement.
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With Earth Day and Arbor Day about a month away, the Monroe Township Shade Tree Commission will offer 2,000 free seedlings to community members on April 14.
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Christopher Lang, Correspondent, @topherlang2, Mar 27, 2018, MonroeNow In this October 2017 photo, Monroe Shade Tree Members Lorraine Sarhage and Lucille DiPasquale distribute seedlings during the Green Fair. The Shade Tree Commission will hand out seedlings on April 14 at three locations. With Earth Day and Arbor Day about a month away, the Monroe Township Shade… Continue Reading
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A Middlesex County official will discuss how select residents can qualify for a program that would designate their land for preservation in exchange for giving up the development rights.
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Township officials are hoping to secure $1 million to protect a 37-acre tract of farmland from being developed in the future.
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A controversial bailout plan for one of the state’s largest public utilities will face a public hearing Thursday morning.
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In a letter to Governor Murphy released last week, Monroe Township Mayor Gerald Tamburro announced his intentions to form a taskforce to determine how best to use the New Jersey Training School for Boys, which is slated for closing, as open space.