Last year, on the first anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, I encouraged New Jersey residents to call their State Assembly representatives and ask them to post open space funding bill ACR 205 for a vote before the end of 2013. If passed, ACR 205 would have allowed residents a chance to vote for a renewed open […]
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The New Jersey I Want for My Kids #VoteYeson2
- Post author By lindsaymcnamara
- Post date October 30, 2014
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