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  1. Spung-Man

    NJ pinelands gives Stafford Township a poor mark

    Joe, As I understand, the Pinelands Commission allows, or even encourages, "fill-in" development between built areas. It is up to each of us to let our municipality know that we want more protection and preservation than economic "enhancement" of Pinelands resources, and demand that all...
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    NJ pinelands gives Stafford Township a poor mark

    Lovely, perhaps Stafford would consider adopting a “twin towns – sister city” designation with Buena Vista Township.
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    Linear mounds in Stafford WMA

    Bob, Thanks for pointing that out. That's why the "maybe." It's best to collect place names from old documents, but that isn't always possible. In retrospect some of the modern names are every bit as tantalizing, like the Barkley Ponds named by the botanist Hirst brothers for nearby hound yelps...
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    Linear mounds in Stafford WMA

    Guy, So, yes, it is a natural feature – a riverine spung not unlike Watering Place Pond. Its moniker may have nothing to do with automobiles. According to the Oxford English Dictionary "chevy" is a hunting cry or hunting pursuit. Many spungs have terms related to the pursuit of game game like...
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    Linear mounds in Stafford WMA

    Thanks Guy, I'm always entertained by your adventures! Often times disturbed areas like that make better habitat for the rare plants and critters than they would have been in the natural state. By the way, is Chevy Pond natural? S-M
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    Razing of trees

    Turtle, That is delightful news! Agricultural pursuits are certainly in accord with the Comprehensive Management Plan’s (CMP) spirit, and a blueberry enterprise will surely add sustainable, long-term cultural value to Nesco. Thank heavens it was not another strip mall. As stakeholders we must...
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    Razing of trees

    Thanks Ben, Many apologies for silent patches. I am working hard to fulfill obligations towards a PhD in Land-Surface Processes. I would much rather be reading and posting at this blog than assessing ambiguities of root mean square errors! See the 2011 PPA State of the Pinelands report for a...
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    Razing of trees

    Gabe, The Department of State and Pinelands Commission has designated numerous Pinelands Villages as Smart Growth zones. The areas shown in yellow in my earlier post are examples of such zones. Smart Growth allows public-private partnerships to circumnavigate Pinelands rules through...
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    Razing of trees

    Guy, This may just be the beginning. Nesco is designated as a Pinelands Growth Zone, and, like Richland Village, a candidate for a package sewer plant and redevelopment. Excerpt from NJDEP 4/2009 Sewer Service Area (click to enlarge). Spung-Man
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    Great Egg Harbor

    WHAT!?!?!
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    Pinelands panel looks to streamline work

    Thanks, Guy! Ms. Wittenberg’s speech was carefully crafted. Although it indicates the Pinelands Commission will provide economic development outreach to municipalities, that development must still meet Pinelands standards that protect and enhance this special place. That’s my read, anyway...
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    Jerseyman Magazine

    Good show, Jerseyman! I had never seen this publication referenced before. Was this magazine a single issue phenomenon? Any information about subsequent issues of In New Jersey as well? Cliff kindly provided my copy during one of our long talks. Within July 1964 is a short article about...
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    Jerseyman Magazine

    Does anyone remember the first New Jersey magazine? It was the brain child of one the great eccentric plantsmen, the late Cliff Tine, owner of the New Jersey Botanical Gardens. His greenhouses were adjacent to the Duke estate in Somerville, NJ, where at peak season people by the hundreds came to...
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    Exploring the Lost Lake at Colliers Mills

    Thanks Ben, Colliers Mill Wildlife Management Area has special meaning to me too. This is one of the cool Pinelands places I used to woo my wife, eventually proposing to her at its Success Lake. Heaven knows I needed all the help I could get. Much of the NJ Outer Coastal Plain is in my opinion...
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    Upper reaches of the Webbs Mill Branch

    Hinch, Gabe, It’s refreshing to find interest with the subject. Much of the Pinelands scientific literature is hopelessly mired in obscure journals not readily available to the general public. Worse yet academics have not done a very good job of disseminating work outside their discipline. I...
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    Upper reaches of the Webbs Mill Branch

    Ben, An odd position to type in! Sorry, spending way too much time in the office. Gotta get out amongst people more...
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    Upper reaches of the Webbs Mill Branch

    Hinch, So sorry! I only gave you the cold-episode story! The saga continued. Of course all good things have to come to an end, so tens of millions of square miles of ice melted in short geologic time, over about 10,000 years. Sea level quickly rose, which drowned the mouths of rivers that used...
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    Upper reaches of the Webbs Mill Branch

    Hinch, Not as guilty as first thought – at least here! I just did a forum search for “katabatic” and BobPBX is the clear winner with its use in posts. The geek! This term’s roots are Greek for “going down hill,” not unlike recent puns. When the Laurentide Ice Sheet was parked at times as far...
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    Upper reaches of the Webbs Mill Branch

    Thanks for providing sound, echo-logic feedback, Jesreyman. S-M, S-M, S-M...
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    Upper reaches of the Webbs Mill Branch

    LOL, I had to look that one up in the OED: verb, v. to use (a word, esp. a noun) as a verb = verbify, v. 1936 F. Clune Roaming round Darling vii. 62 The Poet accused me of verbing a noun, but I soon fixed him. I threatened to noun a verb. OK, I'll be verb-active, and you can be verb-passive!
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