Beach Access

August 7, 2008 - 4:16pm
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SHORE RESIDENTS GAVE VALUABLE INPUT ON UNIQUE BEACH ACCESS CONCERNS ACROSS THE STATE

SHORE RESIDENTS' GAVE VALUABLE INPUT ON UNIQUE BEACH ACCESS CONCERNS ACROSS THE STATE

Lawmaker Says New Jerseyans Voiced Concerns on Beach Access, Replenishment at Annual Joint-Hearing of Senate & Assembly Enviro Panels

(CAPE MAY) - Assemblyman Matthew Milam applauded the more than 100 New Jerseyans from Shore communities across the state who took part in the annual joint-meeting of the Senate and Assembly Environment Committees held to address issues including beach access and replenishment.

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August 6, 2008 - 1:43pm
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MEDIA ADVISORY - Senate And Assembly Environment Panels To Hold Hearing On Shore Issues Thursday

MEDIA ADVISORY - SENATE AND ASSEMBLY ENVIRONMENT PANELS TO HOLD HEARING ON SHORE ISSUES THURSDAY

Hearing Will Cover Off-Shore LNG Facilities, Public Access to Beaches

TOMS RIVER – The New Jersey Senate Environment Committee and the Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee will hold a joint hearing on Thursday, August 7 in the LMH Room at the Toms River Township Municipal Building to discuss issues important to the vitality of the Jersey Shore.

“It’s essential that the people living at the Jersey Shore have a voice in their government,” said Senator Bob Smith, D-Middlesex, the Chair of the Senate panel. “Too often, decisions that affect the economic and environmental vitality of the Jersey Shore are made on the other side of the State in a Trenton committee room. We need to give Shore residents a forum to raise their concerns, and bring their ideas back with us as we go through the legislative process.”

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