For those of you lucky enough to be retired or unemployed, there will be a press conference on Friday on the entrance road to the old Ace Campground in Hammonton.
The subject matter will be an update on the State's new illegal dumping crackdown.
This is a good thing.
Here is the text of the news release that I received a few minutes ago.
I wanted to paste just the link but the link hasn't appeared on the NJDEP website yet.
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 24, 2014
Contact: Bob Considine (609) 984-1795
Lawrence Ragonese (609) 292-2994
Lawrence Hajna (609) 984-1795
Media Advisory/Photo and Video Opportunity
***Friday, September 26, 2014***
***11 a.m.***
DEP TO GIVE 6-MONTH UPDATE ON STATEWIDE CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL DUMPING IN STATE PARKS AND NATURAL LANDS
SIGNIFICANT RESULTS TO BE UNVEILED DURING CLEANUP OF DUMP SITE AT WHARTON STATE FOREST
TRENTON - On Friday, September 26 at 11 a.m., Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Bob Martin will give a progress report on the agency's initiative to crack down on illegal dumping in state parks, forests, wildlife management areas and natural lands.
The announcement, which will include the latest enforcement actions of the "Don't Waste Our Open Space" program, will be made at an off-road dump site at Wharton State Forest in Hammonton, near the border of Washington Township (Burlington County). Commissioner Martin will also take part in a volunteer cleanup following the update and will be available for interviews.
Law enforcement and environmental partners, as well as local elected officials, will also be on hand.
Interested media are asked to call the DEP Press Office to RSVP as parking at the location is limited. The event will occur rain or shine.
Wharton State Forest, nearest GPS address: 3619 Richards Avenue, Hammonton
Directions from Atlantic City Expressway Eastbound:
* Take Exit 28 toward Hammonton.
* Turn left onto 12th Street (Route 54 North). Go 2 miles.
* Turn right onto East Central Avenue. Go 1.7 miles.
* Turn right onto White Horse Pike (Route 30 South) for just 500 feet.
* Make first left onto Pleasant Mills Road. Go 2.6 miles.
* Make left onto Columbia Road and a quick right onto Richards Avenue.
* Go 2.6 miles on Richards Avenue. Follow signs to off-road area on left.
Directions from Atlantic City Expressway Westbound:
* Take Exit 17 toward Mays Landing/Egg Harbor.
* Turn left onto Route 50 North. Go 2 miles.
* Turn left onto White Horse Pike (Route 30 West). Go 3.7 miles.
* Make slight right onto Columbia Road (CR-658). Go 5.3 miles.
* Make right onto Nesco Road (CR-542). Go 1.8 miles.
* Make left onto Richards Avenue. Go 1 mile. Follow signs to off-road area on right.
Directions from Garden State Parkway Southbound:
* Take Exit 52 toward Batsto.
* Merge onto East Greenbush Road. Go 1 mile.
* Make left onto Stage Road (CR-654). Go .4 mile.
* Make slight left onto Leektown Road (CR-653). Go 2.7 miles.
* Make right onto CR-542. Go 9.9 miles.
* Make right onto Richards Avenue. Go 1 mile. Follow signs to off-road area on right.
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The subject matter will be an update on the State's new illegal dumping crackdown.
This is a good thing.
Here is the text of the news release that I received a few minutes ago.
I wanted to paste just the link but the link hasn't appeared on the NJDEP website yet.
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 24, 2014
Contact: Bob Considine (609) 984-1795
Lawrence Ragonese (609) 292-2994
Lawrence Hajna (609) 984-1795
Media Advisory/Photo and Video Opportunity
***Friday, September 26, 2014***
***11 a.m.***
DEP TO GIVE 6-MONTH UPDATE ON STATEWIDE CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL DUMPING IN STATE PARKS AND NATURAL LANDS
SIGNIFICANT RESULTS TO BE UNVEILED DURING CLEANUP OF DUMP SITE AT WHARTON STATE FOREST
TRENTON - On Friday, September 26 at 11 a.m., Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Bob Martin will give a progress report on the agency's initiative to crack down on illegal dumping in state parks, forests, wildlife management areas and natural lands.
The announcement, which will include the latest enforcement actions of the "Don't Waste Our Open Space" program, will be made at an off-road dump site at Wharton State Forest in Hammonton, near the border of Washington Township (Burlington County). Commissioner Martin will also take part in a volunteer cleanup following the update and will be available for interviews.
Law enforcement and environmental partners, as well as local elected officials, will also be on hand.
Interested media are asked to call the DEP Press Office to RSVP as parking at the location is limited. The event will occur rain or shine.
Wharton State Forest, nearest GPS address: 3619 Richards Avenue, Hammonton
Directions from Atlantic City Expressway Eastbound:
* Take Exit 28 toward Hammonton.
* Turn left onto 12th Street (Route 54 North). Go 2 miles.
* Turn right onto East Central Avenue. Go 1.7 miles.
* Turn right onto White Horse Pike (Route 30 South) for just 500 feet.
* Make first left onto Pleasant Mills Road. Go 2.6 miles.
* Make left onto Columbia Road and a quick right onto Richards Avenue.
* Go 2.6 miles on Richards Avenue. Follow signs to off-road area on left.
Directions from Atlantic City Expressway Westbound:
* Take Exit 17 toward Mays Landing/Egg Harbor.
* Turn left onto Route 50 North. Go 2 miles.
* Turn left onto White Horse Pike (Route 30 West). Go 3.7 miles.
* Make slight right onto Columbia Road (CR-658). Go 5.3 miles.
* Make right onto Nesco Road (CR-542). Go 1.8 miles.
* Make left onto Richards Avenue. Go 1 mile. Follow signs to off-road area on right.
Directions from Garden State Parkway Southbound:
* Take Exit 52 toward Batsto.
* Merge onto East Greenbush Road. Go 1 mile.
* Make left onto Stage Road (CR-654). Go .4 mile.
* Make slight left onto Leektown Road (CR-653). Go 2.7 miles.
* Make right onto CR-542. Go 9.9 miles.
* Make right onto Richards Avenue. Go 1 mile. Follow signs to off-road area on right.
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