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  1. Spung-Man

    The Aserdaten Tract Location

    Is there a broad, flat depression to the south of the narrow channel (yellow dash below on old aerial)? If so, then that is what is often referred to as a "spoon-shaped" vale. Specifically it is the broad upper portion that is the vale. It is a little difficult to make out the exact shape...
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    The Aserdaten Tract Location

    Guy, Vales and dales are old English names for broad, shallow, round-headed depressions attributed to unusual conditions of erosion, usually in association with cold, non-glacial or periglacial regimes. England was also ice marginal, sharing South Jersey's periglacial heritage. Early settlers...
  3. Spung-Man

    ACUA Earth Day festivities

    I had the great pleasure to catch up with two NJ Pines bloggers at the 2012 Atlantic County Utilities Authority Earth Day celebrations, Turtle & Glowordz. Needless to say, Sunday was a very wet day. My daughter manned Richard Stockton’s EDIBL (Environmental Discourses on the Ingestion of...
  4. Spung-Man

    1859 Parry Sikes and Earl map of Burlington County

    Yeah, it wasn't so easy either. Why the soil's so poor here I had to fertilize the telephone pole before I could hear relayer talking long distance...
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    Manchester re-zones for development

    This is a hopeful sign not just for my village, but for other villages that wish to maintain their rural Pinelands character. They too are slated to become Priority Growth Investment Areas. This means "an area where more significant development and redevelopment is preferred and where investment...
  6. Spung-Man

    Oji news

    Hai, a fine choice by PPA! I recently had the pleasure of lunch and spung spotting with Oji after a science presentation at New Lisbon.
  7. Spung-Man

    The New Jersey Archives

    MarkBNJ, It’s probably a bit out of your geographic range, but I have a nearly complete set of the New Jersey Archives (First & Second Series) on loan at the Township of Hamilton Historical Society in Mays Landing. I’m happy to hear some are being digitized. There was a General Index to the...
  8. Spung-Man

    Macs Infected With Flashback Malware

    Thanks for the warning. I too checked as instructed and fortunately appear to be virus free! Mark
  9. Spung-Man

    John McPhee's The Pine Barrens: A Retrospective & Update, 45-years After Publication

    FYI, Richard Stockton's burgeoning South Jersey Culture & History Center will have a free one-day event at the College on Saturday, May 12, 2012. Symposium on John McPhee's The Pine Barrens: 45-years After Publication: http://wp.stockton.edu/sjchc/ 9:45 welcome: Linda Stanton 9:55 Gabe...
  10. Spung-Man

    Manchester re-zones for development

    Stick a fork in it, the Richland Village package sewer plant is done. Our Committee on a three to two vote killed the project during tonight's Workshop Meeting. Normally one or two residents show up for this venue. Tonight we had the municipal hall packed with sign-carrying locals. We care about...
  11. Spung-Man

    Tradition, pride on menu at Dandelion Dinner

    Food plays an important role in Pine Barrens customs. One event stands out above all others, and that is Vineland’s Dandelion Dinner. Yes, we remain the dandelion (and eggplant) capital of the world! In its 39th year, the Dinner remains a favorite culinary venue. The event’s dandelion-based food...
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    Manchester re-zones for development

    Folks, The new Office of Planning Advocacy has finally clarified its position about State Planning Rule revisions. The 47 Pinelands Villages are “Priority Growth Investment Areas.” Richland Village is the Pinelands Commission’s prototype for redevelopment, Smart Growth, and sewering. It will...
  13. Spung-Man

    Manchester re-zones for development

    I am happy to report that our little community once again demonstrated that we do have power of place. The Pinelands Commission and Atlantic County Utilities Authority tried to sway our municipality into continuing the Richland sewer plant study after hearing the committee was ready to vote down...
  14. Spung-Man

    MakePeace, A PBX Hike

    Bob, Damn, Scott brought long hots? I would have come along for that! Your trek was through the western portion of the Lochs-of-the-Swamp, a series of long narrow spungs (intermittent pools) bounded by wind-modified ancient river levees and dunes. Spring snowmelt floods fanned out over frozen...
  15. Spung-Man

    Lines on the Pines 2012

    Wow, Due to academic commitments I only intended to breeze through in a half-hour or so. It soon became apparent that a short stay was absolutely impossible! Nearly four hours later, with heavy heart, I reluctantly exited. Kudos to Stanton, Schopp, and everyone else who put together this...
  16. Spung-Man

    Thompson's Beach, Shellpile, and Bivalve

    DW, Yes, Jobs Point is a place of great antiquity. As I understand, early plans (in Job Somers’ time) were to develop a substantial settlement here at the Long-a-Coming Trail terminus. The route was abandoned after Farmer Hamilton built his bridge across the Great Egg Harbor River in Mays...
  17. Spung-Man

    The Sarracenia Flava was Fleeced (Trumpet Pitcher Plant)

    OK, Here's what I've learned so far: 1) Phil Sheridan, Meadowview, had not received requests for Trumpet Pitcher Plants, but suggested whoever removed them did so was because they were not Pinelands natives. 2) In its Management Report for October, November & December 2011, the Pinelands...
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    The Sarracenia Flava was Fleeced (Trumpet Pitcher Plant)

    It is possible that the Trumpet Pitcher Plant may have been included in a project's plant-restoration specifications. This theft required some botanical knowledge, perhaps that of a landscape contractor. If this is the case, there may be a record of some recent calls to native plant wholesalers...
  19. Spung-Man

    Mizpah Sand Quarry

    Passareg, Many thanks for the post! Mizpah is one of those Pinelands Villages that is chock full of fascinating stories. Here's an old photograph of the sewing factory that I think originally came from Sherman Hartman, who grew up in Richland. If memory serves me well, his grandmother worked...
  20. Spung-Man

    LIDAR in the Pines - very cool

    Boyd, You are looking at old interglacial shorelines. During those brief (between Ice-Age) warm periods, sea level rose higher than today's level. About 110,000-years ago, the ocean rose perhaps three- or four-meters (10- to 13-feet) higher than present. Even without taking into account global...
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