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    Are you onboard for this?

    You caught me lol. I didn’t get a chance to actually read the whole article and was even going to mention it in my original response. As some of you know I do a lot of driving with my job. Much of it is NYC too. In September I got a new work car. This is the first one that has all the new...
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    Are you onboard for this?

    Only when they are on. Same with a phone.
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    Are you onboard for this?

    I find it hard to believe most Americans are ok with their car constantly tracking where they are at all the time. And record their speed. The only way for the car to know the speed limit is to know what road you are on.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Got soaked to the bone at my daughter’s graduation in Hammonton. Not a drop at home in Atco though.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Looks like we need to change it back to dry forest. I’ve read we’re at a 3-4” deficit with no real relief in sight. https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?NJ
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    JCRR Item

    Is there anything like a foundation closer to the tracks? Could be an anchor point for a cable support.
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    Venomous flying spiders with 4-inch legs spread across East Coast

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/joro-spiders-new-york-giant-venomous-spiders-spread-east-coast/?ftag=YHF4eb9d17
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    3 fire stations closing in N.J. town as number of volunteers dwindles nationwide

    I read this a few weeks ago. This hits close to home literally and figuratively. I was a volunteer in a neighboring town for years. During my time we went from 3 companies to one department in an effort to combat the same problem. It’s crazy the requirements to be a volunteer. Not only the...
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    Road Conditions

    This past weekend we finally found some time to go out. We went down QBR from Atsion to Washington Turnpike. With the exception of soft sand in the typical spots, it was easily passable. I don’t even think I got the tires wet.
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    Al Horner

    https://www.mathisfuneralhome.com/m/obituaries/Albert-Horner-2/Memories
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    Road Conditions

    I did for years. Sadly, I haven’t been active with them for years. I do miss it.
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    Road Conditions

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    Road Conditions

    Like you said that burn area that you are talking about burnt hard around 2017. And it did burn again in June of 2022 when the Mullica River Fire took off from Locks Bridge area. As far as the roads. I haven’t been out that way lately but before this wet winter you easily make it down Quaker...
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    Trip to Mount

    We made it out there over the winter too. One of my favorite spots. Even with as bad as the roads are to get there someone was able to poach one of the black walnut trees I’m assuming for lumber value.
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    A big tree

    That’s what was thinking but I need to get a better look at the needles. It’s size just stood out from everything else in the area.
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    A big tree

    Their fingertips are just touching on the other side. We want to go back to measure it.
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    Flooded Roads

    Sorry, I couldn’t resist that joke
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    Flooded Roads

    Those things waste so much electricity. Just the other day I unplugged a whole row of these that weren’t even being used:D
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    Flooded Roads

    Went down it today. The state cleared out the pipe. Water is flowing through and that spot is dry now.
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