Posted on August 12, 2008 by Kevin Canessa Jr.
While it has been announced it may be some time before rebuilding at the World Trade Center site is complete, police announced recently that security at the site will be designed to help prevent a third terrorist attack, the New York Times is reporting this morning.
The security measures will prohibit many cabs and limousines from [...]
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Posted on July 11, 2008 by Kevin Canessa Jr.
In the most bizarre twist to the entire EnCap redevelopment project to date, the Star-Ledger is reporting the project may have had ties to the mafia. Click here for the entire story.
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Posted on July 7, 2008 by Kevin Canessa Jr.
NUTLEY — Parking has always been somewhat of a problem in downtown Nutley, so Public Safety Commissioner Al Petracco is forming a committee to study the feasibility and practicality of building a parking facility in the business district.
Appointed to the committee were Vincent LaCurcio, vice president of the Nutley Chamber of Commerce; Sandra Carella, of [...]
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Posted on July 1, 2008 by Kevin Canessa Jr.
The New York Daily News are all over the news of the disgrace which is the rebuilding project at The World Trade Center. Click here for information about the changes to the project. Click here for a tremendous editorial from The News, which began on Page 1 of its editions today. The one question that [...]
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Posted on June 26, 2008 by Kevin Canessa Jr.
When the Harrison Town Council meets Monday at 12:15 p.m., they’re expected to add new streets to the town’s Redevelopment Zone, according to source. While we’re unsure precisely which streets will be added, we will be sure to inform you as soon as the information becomes available.
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Posted on June 23, 2008 by Kevin Canessa Jr.
U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie and state Attorney General Anne Milgram will investigate the controversial EnCap deal in what could be the model for all future potential corruption investigations, the Bergen Record is reporting this morning. All local residents — especially those in North Arlington and Lyndhurst — will want to read this story. Click here [...]
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