I hope it's a fake and there is no map ever created or any road closures for bass river. And plus everything we read on Internet is always true. Bonjour.
Guy, would you happen to know who is bringing it forward? I would love to know what the process they followed is so I could bring something forward in Tabernacle.
If this person contacts you, please share the process for those of us who would like to bring something forward in our respective towns
Joe,
I'm the person introducing the resolution tonight, sometime after the meeting tonight or tomorrow I will post a copy with suggestions on how to move it in other towns.
The road with the barriers on it goes to the Cutts Cranberry bogs, and has been gated for a long time.If you look at the "new" Wharton map,scroll over by Bodine Field where the Bass River border is, unfortunately you can see a non motorized there cutting from 679 to Shamong Rd, but it shows barriers at either end. It also continues off of Shamong heading NE, and also another a little further on Shamong headed in about the same direction. Hope I'm wrong and this is overflow from the Wharton map
The road with the barriers on it goes to the Cutts Cranberry bogs, and has been gated for a long time.
It does appear, according to the MAP, that they have closed the old Oswego/Munion field road, and the Calico/Warren Grove Road.
Yes the Post is leaning quite a bit. Does not seem like very stable ground in that area. No evidence of being knocked over or winched.Mike your last pic looks like the post is pulled out of the ground?
Here are 2 of the points where the pics were taken.Mike, can you put that on a map by chance? I have seen those pictures circulating just not a definite on locations some of that land is conservancy, FRMC, and private land.
All hail Cherokee261! Medford Lakes resolution in opposition passed!!