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 A sampling of top environmental & political news stories...
                                 
   Wednesday, October 3,  2007
            
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NJ Politics 

  • AC Mayor's Green Beret fakery leaves city wounded Last Friday, amid reports that the federal government was investigating his military record, Atlantic City Mayor Robert Levy abruptly took medical leave and dropped out of sight Star-Ledger 
     
  • Commerce Bank severs Jersey roots In $8.5B deal, state's largest bank, the one built on built on red lollipops, dog biscuits and those supercharged change-counting machines, turns over its operations to Canadian group Star-Ledger

NJ Environment 

  • Chemistry Council joins in costs suit against PSEG The association representing the state’s chemical industry has filed an amicus brief in support of a suit brought by a Bergen County man challenging PSEG’s continued collection of a ‘stranded-costs’ surcharge on customer utility bills CCNJ Release S-Ledger (5/20/07)
     
     
  • NJ recycler fined $600K in Massachusetts MA Attorney General Martha Coakley has reached a $600,000 agreement with  NJ-based paperboard manufacturer Newark Group Inc., after the company allegedly committed multiple environmental violations at its facilities in Fitchburg and Haverhill Worcester Business Journal

PA Environment  

  • DRBC starts wheels rolling on ‘flexible flow’ river flood program The Delaware River Basin Commission has directed its staff to begin the public rulemaking process to implement an amended Flexible Flow Management Program) for operation of the three New York City Delaware Basin reservoirs Pocono Record
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    DEP hails NY reservoir agreement Flexible flow plan will help but it’s not the final answer to PA flooding problems, says DEP chief McGinty PA-DEP
     

  • Pelosi promotes green energy in PA House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joins others to promote the development of alternative energy at the Steel Mill Keystone Industrial Port Complex in Bucks County Trenton Times

PA Politics 

  • Pittsburgh mayor drove police vehicle to concert Police sergeant who complained that Mayor Luke Ravenstahl improperly used a police vehicle this summer was threatened with a reprimand Post-Gazette

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  • Life’s necessities play catch-up on Queens waterfront The settlers of a neighborhood called Queens West do not exactly have to plow the earth for their sustenance, but they do have to lug their groceries in from Manhattan or Brooklyn, often on crowded subway cars. Many just buy groceries online NYT  
  • Tonawanda residents air frustration on tainted sites A particular annoyance is landfill bordering the city Buffalo News
  • Energy designation may allow eminent domain NY Sun

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