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            Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008
            
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New Jersey Politics

  • Mayor indicted on corruption charges Passaic Mayor Sammy Rivera was
    indicted yesterday on charges that he offered to peddle his official influence on
    behalf of a prospective city contractor in return for $50,000
    Bergen Record

New Jersey Environment 

  • Editorial: Stronger chemical security New Jersey has the toughest chemical
    security laws in the nation. Despite Bush administration efforts to the contrary,
    there is now a statute to make them stay that way
    Star-Ledger

  • State holds beach access rules hearing Proposed changes to NJ's beach
    access rules could help reduce abuses by requiring towns to document and protect public-access points, but oceanfront towns also need some flexibility and guidance
    from state government as they implement the rules, a Monmouth University expert
    tells environmental officials 
    AP Press   AC Press

Pennsylvania Environment

  • Casey: U.S. sapping state power With anger mounting over federal plans
    for a vast East Coast electricity transmission corridor that would cross much of
    Pennsylvania, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr. said yesterday that he would introduce
    legislation seeking greater state and public input in federal decisions on power-
    line construction
    Inquirer
     

  • Landfill expansion clears a hurdle The state DEP has approved the
    environmental assessment, commonly known as the harms/benefits analysis,
    for the proposed Western Berks Community Landfill and Recycling Center LLC
    expansion in Cumru Township, Berks County
    PA-DEP

Pennsylvania Politics    

  • New life for Ed’s turnpike leasing plan? The governor’s proposed turnpike
    lease plan is getting a second look from lawmakers because of the delays in
    getting federal approval for the state's plan to place tolls on Interstate 80
    Patriot News

New York/Nation/World 

  • Companies to reimburse state for cleanups
  • Price of heating oil drops on Long Island Newsday
  • Alliance Energy offers $10M for power plant Journal News
  • Texas leads the nation in carbon emissions AP

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