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            Wednesday, April 30, 2008
            
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New Jersey Political News

  • Corrupt Couple One of their daughters sobbed. Their son shouted across the courtroom. And the mayor and his wife, brought down by a bar owner accused
    of human trafficking, stood somber in disbelief
    Jersey Journal

  • Clementon is focus of state probe The state Attorney General's Office has
    opened a probe into the borough of Clementon, members of council and several
    people with ties to the fire department here, an official said 
    Courier Post

New Jersey Environmental News 

  • Corzine denies plans to privatize state parks Responding to a charge by environmentalists, the governor says he has no plans to privatize state parks or
    create a new state department by combining the divisions of parks and forestry
    and wildlife with the Department of Agriculture
    Star-Ledger Gannett

  • Recycling innovation could end of 'separation anxiety' Across the state,
    usually on Mondays and Thursdays, a form of separation anxiety grips New Jerseyans,
    as in, which recycling bin does
    that egg carton go in? And what do I do with that plastic deli container? Associated Press

Pennsylvania Environmental News

  • Solar plant for Philadelphia Navy Yard A big solar-energy project at the naval
    yard was announced yesterday and offered as the sort of innovation envisioned in a Rendell administration energy bill that has languished for months in a Senate
    committee in Harrisburg
    Inquirer

  • WWII munitions lurk near Philadelphia bridge Families flocked to the drive-in
    near the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge for four decades. In its heyday, cars packed with
    children lined up on Route 73 to get in.  No one suspected that bombs lay underneath their parked station wagons
    Inquirer

Pennsylvania Political News   

  •  Philadelphia, SEPTA seek better relationship The city and SEPTA, long
    trapped in a loveless marriage, are embarking on a second honeymoon
    Philly.com

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  • Putnam Valley group focuses on warming NY Journal
  • River gathering buoys hopes for research center T-Union
  • Democrats allege EPA politicking Inquirer

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