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01/10/14 4:30 PM

#216658 RE: StephanieVanbryce #216657

Thanks. Great article.
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fuagf

01/11/14 7:03 PM

#216710 RE: StephanieVanbryce #216657

"“Every organization takes its cues from the leadership as to what’s acceptable and what’s not, and this governor, in his public appearances, has made thuggery acceptable,” said Assemblyman John S. Wisniewski, the Democrat leading the hearings that have exposed the role of the governor’s aides in the lane closings. “For the governor to say, ‘I knew nothing about this’? He created the atmosphere in which this is acceptable.”" .. that's from the first link .. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/25/nyregion/accounts-of-petty-retribution-reinforce-christies-bullying-image.html .. in yours ..

yep, Christie has made thuggery acceptable in NJ .. sheesh, that one who said to refuse Christie's favor of a ticket to a baseball game said he accepted because to refuse would be an insult ..

"(Indicating the governor’s ability to use favor as well as fear, all the Republicans who voted for his preferred candidate, who lost, were rewarded with tickets to the governor’s box at a recent New York Giants game. “I felt kind of cheap,” one said, but added, “to say no is an insult.”)" .. from page 2 .. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/25/nyregion/accounts-of-petty-retribution-reinforce-christies-bullying-image.html?pagewanted=2 .. of that first link ..

looks to me a weak rationalization of his acceptance of a favor for favor done for Christie more from fear of retribution from the slug, than from politeness .. Obama's approach on the other hand has lead to the virtually opposite extreme of making, to many, anyway, any compromise unacceptable ..

yep, great article .. thanks .. now back to reading more of it .. :) ..
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fuagf

01/11/14 7:20 PM

#216714 RE: StephanieVanbryce #216657

LOLOL Panel rejects NJ Pinelands natural gas pipeline

Originally published: January 10, 2014 6:14 AM
Updated: January 10, 2014 3:45 PM
By The Associated Press WAYNE PARRY (Associated Press)


Photo credit: AP | This Jan. 6, 2014 photo shows a stream flowing through the New jersey Pinelands region in Lakehurst NJ. Environmentalists who opposed a plan to run a natural gas pipeline through the Pinelands feared the project could contaminate water in the area. The New Jersey Pinelands Commission rejected the proposal on Jan. 10, 2014. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

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PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. - (AP) -- A New Jersey agency tasked with protecting the ecologically fragile Pinelands region narrowly defeated a proposal Friday to run a 22-mile natural gas pipeline through it.

The decision delighted environmentalists, who had turned out by the hundreds to oppose the plan over the past six months. But it disheartened business groups and union members who hoped to get work from the project.

The application touched off a classic jobs-versus-the environment clash in one of the most ecologically sensitive areas of the nation's most densely populated state.

READ MORE: New Jersey Top Stories .. http://newjersey.news12.com/news/top-stories-1.4283564

"This is a great victory for the Pinelands and the environment of the region," said Jeff Tittel, director of the New Jersey Sierra Club. "Today the commissioners said the Pinelands are not for sale."

"The Pinelands is host to one of the last wildernesses in New Jersey," added Dan DeRosa of Environment New Jersey. "We're a tiny state packed with 8 million people, yet we still have wild spaces like the Pinelands."

The New Jersey Pinelands Commission rejected the proposal by South Jersey Gas, which had partnered with the state Board of Public Utilities, to connect a pipeline to the BL England power plant in Cape May County. The plant is switching from coal to natural gas.

But the commission deadlocked 7-7 on the proposal, meaning the measure didn't pass.

Stacey Roth, the commission's attorney, said the applicant can ask the commission to consider a new proposal in the future. Dan Lockwood, a spokesman for the gas company, said it is studying its options.

"We're disappointed, particularly for our customers in Cape May County," he said.

The gas company said that in addition to providing a cleaner fuel source to the power plant, the new pipeline would provide a second transmission vehicle for natural gas to thousands of customers in Atlantic and Cape May counties. It was not immediately clear whether the power plant would seek an alternate means of getting natural gas. A message left with its parent company, Rockland Capital, was not immediately returned.

The pipeline would have run through the Pinelands, which are protected by state and federal law. The commission is tasked with protecting the ecologically fragile region while supervising responsible economic development within it.

South Jersey Gas proposed paying $8 million to a Pinelands fund to help clear the project's final hurdle. Most of the money would have gone to acquire and preserve 2,000 to 3,000 acres of land near the pipeline route. The deal would, in effect, have exempted the pipeline from a ban on new transmission lines in the 1.1 million-acre Pinelands reserve.

The pipeline would have gone from Maurice River Township in Cumberland County to the BL England plant in Upper Township and would run mostly under or alongside existing roads.

Environmentalists fear damage, but labor unions and business leaders want it approved for the jobs and added energy reliability it would provide.

"Voting yes for this project would sound the death knell for Pinelands protection," said Commissioner Leslie Ficcagia.

Commissioner Paul Galletta, who owns a blueberry farm, said a summer storm two and a half years ago devastated his business and convinced him the region needs additional sources of reliable electric power. He voted for the proposal.

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Wayne Parry can be reached at http://twitter.com/WayneParryAC

Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

http://newjersey.news12.com/news/panel-rejects-nj-pinelands-natural-gas-pipeline-1.6770541

.. a win for the good guys ..