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Herald Master Chief: ‘Fate’ Led Him into Coast Guard NEWS By JACK FICHTER offi cer of Coast Guard Training Center, and mistakenly went to a Coast Guard Cape May, said O’Neill told her his en- recruitment offi ce. DI GESTS CAPE MAY — After 32 years of ser- tire career was shaped by “fate, chance, The year was 1975 and O’Neill was vice in the U.S. Coast Guard, Command or divine intervention.” soon on a bus to the Training Center in Go Swimming Master Chief James W. O’Neill ended She said his career began in Phila- Cape May. He signed up for electronics his career June 15 right where it began delphia where he had intended to school after basic training and quickly CREST HAVEN — County Health Depart- in Cape May. enlist in the U.S. Navy, but took a advanced to Chief Petty Officer, said ment tests of 67 ocean and bay recreational Captain Sandra L. Stosz, commanding wrong turn after leaving the subway (Page A6 Please) sites June 11 found all within acceptable O’NEILL limits. The state-set limit for enterococcus bac- teria is 104 per 100-milliter sample. Health department water monitoring tests of 48 environmental sites, where recreational ac- tivities are not recommended, found all with It's acceptable readings. For updated reports, call Inside. the hotline, 465-2422. No More Subaru It's Your AVALON — You won’t see a yellow Subaru Summer (Page A12 Please) Guide. Today’s Select Spout Off What do those red fl ags on the beach mean? I asked the lifeguards and got different answers. -
Committee Meeting of ASSEMBLY TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Committee Meeting of ASSEMBLY TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE “Testimony concerning transportation issues affecting South Jersey” LOCATION: Wildwood Convention Center DATE: March 27, 2003 Wildwood, New Jersey 11:00 a.m. MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE PRESENT: Assemblyman John S. Wisniewski, Chairman Assemblyman John J. Burzichelli Assemblywoman Linda Stender Assemblyman Jeff Van Drew Assemblyman Nicholas Asselta ALSO PRESENT: Nancy M. Lipper John R. McCarvill Jerry Traino Office of Legislative Services Assembly Majority Assembly Republican Committee Aide Committee Aide Committee Aide Meeting Recorded and Transcribed by The Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit, State House Annex, PO 068, Trenton, New Jersey TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Daniel Beyel Freeholder Director Cape May County, and Chairman South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization 9 Dale M. Foster County Engineer Department of Public Works Cape May County 15 Jody Carrara Project Director Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions 17 Lewis Ostrander Deputy Fire Marshal Cape May County, and Fire Official North Wildwood 19 Louis N. Magazzu Freeholder Cumberland County 23 W. Dennis Keck Assistant Commissioner Capital Program Management New Jersey Department of Transportation 27 David Mizrahi, Ph.D. Vice President Research New Jersey Audubon Society 37 Duane Sloan Mayor Wildwood City 39 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page Aldo A. Palombo Mayor North Wildwood City 41 Normal Franckle Jr. Committeeman Maurice River Township 41 Jane Nogaki Pesticide Campaign -
Annual Report 2008
NewNew JerseyJersey BoardBoard ofof PublicPublic UtilitiesUtilities 20082008 AnnualAnnual ReportReport Table of Contents President’s Message 3 Mission Statement 4 Meet the Commissioners 5 Major Accomplishments of 2008 10 Division Functions 29 Office Functions 36 Points of Contact 45 2 President’s Message Dear Governor Corzine: On behalf of my fellow Commissioners and the staff of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, I’m pleased to present our 2008 Annual Report. The report presents an overview of the Board’s accomplishments for the year. In every division of the agency, we have worked to improve the efficiency of the programs we run and the effectiveness of the services we provide to the residents of New Jersey. In October 2008 the state’s comprehensive Energy Master Plan (EMP) was released. It provides a blueprint for a clean energy future for New Jersey through aggressive energy conservation and renewable energy goals and the development of a 21st century utility infrastructure. The plan also focuses on creating green jobs through investments in emerging technology companies to grow New Jersey’s economy. Throughout the year the Board has been working to implement programs and policies to help achieve the goals laid out in the EMP. During the course of the year, the New Jersey Clean Energy Program continued to build upon its growing national repu- tation as a leader in policies and programs to expand the state's renewable energy generation and improve our energy efficiency. Our new innovative Solar Renewable Energy Certificate, or SREC Program, was launched for the transition from rebate-based incentives to promote solar generation to more efficient, market-based incentives. -
Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey
STATE OF NEW JERSEY ______ MANUAL OF THE Legislature of New Jersey Two Hundred and Eleventh Legislature (First Session) 2004 BY AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATURE ______ ©2004, Skinder-Strauss Associates Newark, N.J. 2 MANUAL OF THE LEGISLATURE OF NEW JERSEY Publishers F.L. Lundy, 1872-1876 E.F. McCarthy, 1878 Thomas F. Fitzgerald and Louis C. Gosson, 1879-1885 Thomas F. Fitzgerald, 1886-1920 John P. Dullard, 1921-1952 J. Joseph Gribbins, 1953-1974 Edward J. Mullin, 1975-1992 Skinder-Strauss Associates, 1993- _____ INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER: ISBN 1-57741-187-0 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER: 5-11203 F This work is copyrighted, and no part of it may be copied or reproduced without written permission of the publisher. Exception is made, however, for news writers and broadcasters, who are welcome to quote from it in news accounts, identifying the source as the NEW JERSEY LEGISLATIVE MANUAL. ©2004, Skinder-Strauss Associates. Printed in U.S.A. Orders for this book accepted by: NEW JERSEY LEGISLATIVE MANUAL POST OFFICE BOX 2150 TRENTON, N.J. 08607-2150 Tel. 609-396-2669, ext. 2; 973-642-1440, ext. 2 Andrea Kane/The Legislative Manual THE STATE HOUSE, TRENTON 4 PREFACE PREFACE WE are proud to present our 2004 edition of the Legislative Manual. Our writers and editors have labored many hours to bring you the most current and complete work of its kind in our state. We are also pleased to announce that the Legislative Manual is also available on CD-ROM, in a Windows compatible format. Our CD-ROM edition also offers many special features not available in our book version, making it an unusually valuable reference tool.