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        Friday, February 8, 2008
            
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New Jersey Political News

  • Tide turning against toll hike plan Gov. Jon Corzine's plan to cut state debt
    and fund transportation projects by sharply hiking tolls ran into deep political trouble yesterday, with every Republican in the Legislature and a key Democratic senator
    vowing to oppose it
    Star-Ledger  AC Press  Gannett  PolitickerNJ
    > Enviros: Don’t use toll hikes to widen highways Inquirer

New Jersey Environmental News 

  • Black bear-related incidents up in 2007 The number of black bear-related
    incidents rose in New Jersey a year after the state suspended a hunt to thin
    the bruin population, according to new figures from the DEP
    Courier News
     
  • Horseshoe crabs, red knots in peril New Jersey plays a major supporting role
    in a provocative Nature documentary that airs Sunday night on Channel 13

    Bergen Record

Pennsylvania Environmental News

  • Exelon reactor shuts down One of the two reactors at Exelon Nuclear's Limerick Generating Station automatically shut down early Feb. 1, as a result of an "electrical
     problem on the non-nuclear side of the plant," officials said
    Spring Ford Reporter
     

  • PPL radiation monitors switched off in snafu Some radiation monitors were
    turned off while PPL workers moved radioactive fuel in a reactor at PPL's nuclear
    power plant here Tuesday, say federal and company officials
    Press-Enterprise

Pennsylvania Political News   

  • A ‘Sweet Irony’ For PA? The state’s ‘laggard’ status in the national presidential primary races undergoes a transformation. Rooms for April at the Hilton Harrisburg
    are now moving fast
    Patriot News

  • U.S. House entices Hazleton mayor Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta, who rose to national prominence - and became the focus of a federal civil-liberties lawsuit - because
    of his hard-line approach to illegal immigration, has announced plans to run for the
    U.S. House
    Inquirer

New York/Nation/World 

  • Appeals court strikes down relaxed emissions policy A federal appeals
    court struck down Bush administration policy allowing some power plants to exceed mercury emission levels, ruling Friday that the government failed to consider the effect
    on public health and the environment
    Associated Press  

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