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Firm proposing waste transfer site sues county By CHARLES DAYE Staff Writer
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One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, as seen from Liberty State Park, Jersey City, on Sept. 22. The sprawling park is an oasis in northern New Jersey and provides visitors with views of lower Manhattan, Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Liberty State Park is the topic of a column by New Jersey Conservation Foundation Executive Editor Michele S. Byers on page 3.
laiming its application to construct a solid waste transfer station in Howell has been pushed off for years, Resource Engineering has filed a legal complaint against the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders, the Monmouth County Solid Waste Advisory Council (SWAC) and the Monmouth County Department of Public Works. Resource Engineering is seeking to have its plan to establish a solid waste transfer station at 34 Randolph Road, near Route 547, Howell, included in the county’s Solid Waste Management Plan. The proposal has been at the county level for several years awaiting formal action. Previous reports indicated the proposed facility would accept 1,500 tons per day of cleanup debris and construction debris. The debris would be sorted and recyclable materials would be removed. The debris would then be transferred to other locations for final disposal. Resource Engineering filed the complaint against the county on Aug. 10. Monmouth County Attorney Michael D. Fitzgerald said outside counsel will handle the lawsuit. As of Sept. 23, the county’s legal representatives had not responded to the complaint. Howell’s Township Manager Brian Geoghegan said the township attorney would seek to intervene in the matter. “We will fight to prevent the construction of the transfer station in Howell,” Geoghegan said. According to the complaint, in 2015, Resource Engineering began the process of seeking approvals from Monmouth County to construct and operate a new solid waste transfer station in Howell. The complaint states that the “need for a new solid waste facility is indisputable; construction debris and other materials generated by the rapid expansion of residential housing in Lakewood and surrounding municipalities is currently being trucked through Ocean and Monmouth counties, which is causing pollution, stressing local and county roads, depriving Monmouth County of tax revenue and jobs.” According to the complaint, Monmouth County and Howell officials agreed that the need for the new solid waste facility is indisputable and it asserts that SWAC and Howell “both gave their blessing to the project; Howell by letter of support dated March 6, 2017, and SWAC by unanimous approval on May 18, 2017.” The freeholders were scheduled to vote on the matter on July 27, 2017, but that did not occur. (Continued on page 7)
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Remediation of spoiled land will fulfill a dream for Liberty State Park
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iberty State Park in Jersey City – the state’s most popular park, with more than five million annual visitors – has been called New Jersey’s Central Park. But it has something Central Park doesn’t have: spectacular views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, the Manhattan skyline, New York Harbor and the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge. This state we’re in got good news recently when the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced it will move ahead with long-discussed plans to improve Liberty State Park by cleaning up contaminated land in its interior section and opening it to the public. The restoration will expand the park’s usable acreage by 40%, with over 7 miles of new trails. Two of the plan’s most enthusiastic supporters are Sam Pesin, son of park founder Morris Pesin and president of the Friends of Liberty State Park; and Greg Remaud, head of the New York-New Jersey Baykeeper advocacy group. As the state prepares to introduce park restoration plans at a public meeting this fall, Sam and Greg spoke with the New Jersey Conservation Foundation about the park, its history, their hopes for its future and why New Jerseyans should support the restoration. Here are some highlights: Q: Why is Liberty State Park so important to all of New Jersey? Sam: Liberty State Park is priceless and sacred public land – a very scarce urban open space in a densely populated area. The park has been shown, especially during the pandemic, to be essential for emotional health, physical health, mental health and spiritual health. It’s so crucial to the quality of life of urban people, and it certainly uplifts the spirits of all who visit. Greg: Hudson County is among the most densely populated counties in the country and there’s not a lot of green spaces, especially large green spaces. You come to Liberty State Park and there are
natural treasures, cultural treasures, historical treasures, recreational treasures. There’s something for everyone, with great iconic symbols that people from around the world enjoy.
– cleaned up and opened to the public. What needs to be done?
more about and support this restoration?
Greg: For a whole generation, that site has been off limits to the public, about 235 acres. Our understanding of the contamiQ: Sam, is it true the effort to create nation that remains in the interior is a linear Liberty State Park began with a canoe pipeline that was backfilled with chromiride taken by your father in 1958? um-laced soil that will be remediated by the responsible party, and the majority of Sam: I was 7 years old when my parents the site is what is known as “historic fill,” took my sister and me to see the Statue of contamination that the DEP will remediate Liberty. We got to the statue and my father and cover with a soil cap. looked toward Jersey City and saw an eyeThe area would then be restored to a sore, junk-strewn, desolate waterfront. mosaic of habitats, including grasslands, He got the vision of creating a beauti- woodlands, freshwater wetlands and a salt ful park on the waterfront marsh. to honor the Statue of LibUnfortunately, most of GUEST COLUMN erty, provide open space the vegetation that’s there • for the people of our city now will be lost. But the and state, and provide acMICHELE S. BYERS public’s safety comes first cess from New Jersey to and we are supportive of the Statue of Liberty. the remediation. A year later, he went to the local newsThe area is going to get so much use, we paper to see what he could do to dramatize want people to feel safe going there and not the idea. The editor said “Why don’t you have to worry about their children touching go out in a rowboat?” He ended up going the dirt. Trails will connect the Liberty Sciout in a canoe and it was a seven-minute ence Center with the park’s Nature Center canoe ride with a reporter to show the close for the first time. proximity of the neglected shoreline of Jersey City to Lady Liberty. Sam: This will be an international model for turning brownfields into a really Q: The first section of Liberty State special, exciting and extraordinary natural Park opened in 1976 during the nation’s wonderland for enjoyment, education and Bicentennial. What was its impact on the ecotourism – and, of course, for wildlife. area? Q: Is using state Natural Resource Sam: My father always said the park Damage funds the best way to make sure would be a catalyst for economic develop- this restoration project becomes a realment of the waterfront and he was right. ity? The area is now filled with condos and towers. Greg: This is really a once in a lifetime funding opportunity. The project will cost Greg: It’s now known as New Jersey’s tens of millions of dollars, which will come “Gold Coast.” It’s some of the state’s most from the Exxon natural resource damage valuable land. settlement. These are not taxpayer dollars – this is truly a “polluter pays” project. It Q: The Friends of Liberty State Park offsets the damages to natural resources and the NY-NJ Baykeeper have been that occurred. fighting for 25 years to get the interior of the park – once the site of railroad yards Q: What can the public do to learn
Greg: The DEP will be holding a virtual public information meeting this fall and after that there will be a public comment period. The public can help out by attending the public information meeting and then writing in support of the project. Anyone who wants more information can see the state’s press release at https:// www.nj.gov/dep/newsrel/2020/20_0037. htm or read more on the website https:// nj.gov/dep/nrr/restoration/liberty-statepark.html
Deep thanks and appreciation to Sam and Greg for their long-term commitment to ensuring that Liberty State Park is truly a people’s park, and for their diligence in evaluating and responding to the multitude of proposals for park property over the years. Never doubt the power of dedicated individuals to make a huge difference. Thanks also to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for its commitment to using Natural Resource Damage funds to fulfill the vision of this public open space gem in the midst of New Jersey’s most densely populated region. As the pandemic has shown, open space and access to nature are critically important to public health and well-being. With people relying on parks more than ever for outdoor recreation and spiritual nourishment, this project will make more of Liberty State Park available for the public to enjoy. Be sure to get out this fall and enjoy the beauty of Liberty State Park. In addition to the amazing views from the waterfront, there is the Richard Sullivan Natural Area, a 36-acre salt marsh named in honor of New Jersey’s first Department of Environmental Protection commissioner.
Michele S. Byers is the executive director of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, Far Hills. She may be reached at info@njconservation.org
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According to the complaint, on the date of the meeting, Howell Mayor Theresa Berger, who was out of the country, “sent a scathing e-mail objecting to the proposed transfer station; an inexplicable repudiation of the township’s March 6, 2017 letter, upon which SWAC and other county officials had relied in moving forward with the project.” The complaint alleges that the county obstructed and hindered Resource Engineering’s proposal. “Instead of questioning the mayor’s about-face, taking testimony on the application and voting, the board (of freeholders) ran for cover; the meeting was canceled, and Resource Engineering’s application was improperly sent back to SWAC. “Thus began a now more than threeyear merry-go-round of defendants’ interference, stonewalling and red tape. (Resource Engineering believes) powerful political interests in Monmouth County and beyond coordinated with (the freeholders) and SWAC to improperly interfere with, obstruct and hinder Resource Engineering’s proposal,” according to the complaint. Resource Engineering wants Monmouth County to stop “endless studies” and claims it is entitled to recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars. “Respectfully, the court should order SWAC and (the freeholders) to stop their endless ‘studies’ of plaintiff’s proposal and approve the application. “Resource Engineering is also entitled to recoup from defendants the hundreds of thousands of dollars it spent over the past three years on experts, lawyers and other professionals trying to satisfy defendants’ demands,” the complaint states. In September 2018, additional correspondence was sent to the freeholders from Howell which indicated that a traffic study commissioned by the county should account for other anticipated development in the area of Randolph Road and Route 547. On Jan. 17, Berger attended a SWAC meeting at which an update regarding a county traffic study that has been conducted in conjunction with the proposal for the solid waste transfer station was on the agenda. Berger subsequently reported that SWAC was not prepared to share the county’s preliminary report with the public. In March, members of the Howell Township Council said they wanted to conduct their own traffic study in regard to the proposed solid waste transfer station.
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High school sports teams set to begin 2020 fall campaign By STEVEN BASSIN Staff Writer
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he 2020 high school fall sports season in New Jersey will begin this week. What many people thought may not have been possible because of the coronavirus pandemic is on the brink of beginning. “We hope we can get through a full season,” Holmdel High School football coach Jeff Rainess said. “Everyone across the state is doing the best they can to follow the protocols to make it safe. The kids know if they want to play, they have to be smart and do their part.” Boys and girls soccer teams will try to complete a 14-game schedule. Football teams will embark on a six-game regular season that will end on Nov. 7. A two-week postseason schedule will follow. Holmdel and Middletown South squared off in a scrimmage in Middletown on Sept. 24 and played to a 7-7 tie. Rainess was pleased to see his players, and especially his seniors, get the chance to play after much uncertainty during the past few months. “To me, the No. 1 blessing in all of this is to watch the seniors get to be with their buddies and do their thing on the field,” he said. “This is about relationships and these are things they are going to remember for the rest of their lives.” Middletown South Coach Steve Antonucci said the players deserve a chance to compete. “This is what we worked for all summer and hopefully we can keep it going,” Antonucci said. “This is some sort of normalcy and that’s what we are trying to give back to them.” Both teams’ offenses struggled in the scrimmage, with numerous turnovers. The Holmdel defense got an interception from senior Tighe Steineke. The Hornets’ stopped Middletown South twice inside the 10 to begin the scrimmage. Middletown South finished the first quarter with a touchdown run by Matt Mauro. Holmdel’s Jared Wong scored in the third quarter. The defense is typically ahead of the offense at the beginning of the season, Antonucci said, but this year even more because
of the limited amount of time teams have had to get their offensive reps in practice and in playing fewer scrimmages. Antonucci said he believes special teams play and how quickly offenses get in rhythm during the season will determine the outcome of most games. Red Bank Regional High School football coach Dave Schuman found creative ways during summer workouts that complied with the NJSIAA’s Return to Play guidelines. He used five-on-five drills to comply with regulations regarding the number of players in a drill. The players have not watched film together in a classroom. Instead, they will watch film with their position group or as a team through Zoom. “We have been able to pick up the pace in practice and get a lot in,” Schuman said. “It’s finally felt real to our guys that football is back. They are playing the sport they love. That sense of normalcy is good for them and helps kids in their development.” On the soccer field, Monmouth Regional High School boys coach Darren Spadavecchia set up practices differently to begin practices. Instead of all three levels (freshman, junior varsity and varsity) practicing together as they usually do at the start of preseason practices, the coach initially kept the groups apart. He has since had the JV practice against the varsity. Spadavecchia said most of his players were able to play a bit together on club or travel teams during the summer. The Falcons are getting set to open the season against Ocean Township at home in Tinton Falls on Oct. 1. The coach said his players are excited about the opportunity to have a season and he said they have done best they could under the circumstances to get ready for “hopefully” a complete season. “The kids are doing well and are staying positive,” Spadavecchia said. “They are really excited to get the season going. I’m happy to be back with everyone on the field.” Middletown North High School girls soccer coach Patricia Misciagna noted how important it would be to the Shore Conference to play a full season. She said that is more important than ever right now, given what everyone has gone through during
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Red Bank Regional High School quarterback Jack Gassi participates in pregame warmups before a scrimmage against Asbury Park High School on Sept. 24 in Little Silver. The coronavirus pandemic has delayed the start of the 2020 high school football season, but the Bucs will finally open the campaign on Oct. 2 when they host Saint John Vianney.
the past seven months with the pandemic sweeping across New Jersey. “It will mean a lot to the Shore Conference for the schools to get through a successful season,” she said. “From what I can see, everyone is doing their job and stepping up to make sure they follow all the protocols to make this season happen.” When the Lions began practice, Misciagna employed a five-phase plan: conditioning/no soccer ball used by a player in their own pod; a player could only use her own soccer ball in her pod for footwork drills; two players could only pass the ball to each other; players could participate in one vs. one drills; and small sided play was eventually permitted in groups of five to 10
players. Because the preseason was set up differently this year, Misciagna anticipates making a lot of changes with personnel at the start of the season since the coaching staff has had a limited amount of time to evaluate each player. Misciagna said her players have made the most of the situation and believes the Lions will be competitive as they move from the Shore Conference B North Division to A North. “Even though we couldn’t do a lot this summer, the girls were just happy to be back out there and have made the most of it,” the coach said. “Everyone is just happy to be able to play again.”
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