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   Thursday, September 27,  2007
            
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NJ Politics 

  • Menendez blocks prosecutor's rise Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) is blocking
    the promotion of a federal prosecutor in Puerto Rico whose office is investigating the island's governor, an ally of the senator, according to published reports
    Star-Ledger
     
  • Latinos prosper with job gains in faltering factory sector Manufacturing is
    rapidly declining in NJ, but Latino employment in this sector is going up
    Star-Ledger

NJ Environment 

  • Down in Trenton, Court sidetracks NJ's bear hunt plan.. Black bear hunt advocates in New Jersey suffered a legal  setback today when an appeals court invalidated the state's management policy for wayward bruins Star-Ledger  B. Record

  • Up in Morris, a black bear keeps kids after school  Dismissal is delayed
    at a Riverdale elementary school as police chase and tranquilize a foraging black
    bear
    Bergen Record
     
  • Marcal urges court to approve settlement with EPA Bankrupt Marcal Paper
    Mills Inc. urges the federal bankruptcy court yet again to approve its $3M settlement agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over Superfund site
    pollution claims involving the lower Passaic River
    Energy Law360

PA Environment  

  • Some pols wary on energy plan funds Local lawmakers agree that fossil fuel alternatives are needed, but they don’t necessarily agree on how to go about it
    Williamsport Sun-Gazette

    > Op-Ed: Biodiesel incentives essential Tribune-Democrat
     

  • Legislators work on cleanup funding Lower Providence wells polluted with a
    dangerous chemical are just one of the many sites not being cleaned up by the state
    due to the Legislature’s failure to find a way to fund PA’s primary pollution clean-up
    program Times Leader The Mercury

PA Politics 

  • Casino developer plans more meetings The SugarHouse casino project will
    hold a second round of community talks next week  even though two Philadelphia neighborhood groups refuse to participate Philly.com

     

  • Aging rail bridges get attention Dangling 100 feet in the air, Frank Russo rapped
    his hammer on a rusty rivet on the 112-year-old Crum Creek Bridge near Swarthmore.
    He liked the sound Philly.com

New York/Nation/World

  • Who speaks for Mayor? Better you shouldn’t ask NYT
  • MTA officials eye yet another rate hike for 2010 Newsday
  • Enviros criticize ‘lax’ brownfield cleanups Pressconnects  
  • Corning Inc. moving factory to Mexico Ithaca Journal

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