Op-Eds
I have been following the recent discussion about data centers in the Borough of Sayreville, and I understand why people are concerned. New large buildings and stories about noise and generators can sound scary. At the same time, I worry that we are about to shut the door on a potential opportunity ...
One of the things that has always made Sayreville special is the number of residents who step forward and volunteer their time to help our community grow. Our borough relies on residents who are willing to serve on boards, committees, and commissions that help shape everything from recreation ...
If you’ve driven through town lately, you know congestion is something we all deal with. There’s no single switch we can flip to fix it overnight. But one thing communities have learned is that when a town gives people good reasons to stay local — to dine, shop, gather, and enjoy parks close to ...
In Hunterdon County north of New Jersey’s capital — where more than 130,000 people live, work, and send their kids to school — not a single full-time journalist is covering the news. New Jersey as a whole has just 5.1 local journalists per 100,000 residents, ranking 49th out of 50 states, according ...
New Jersey lawmakers are once again weighing whether to adopt a “Climate Superfund” law, a proposal that would retroactively impose massive financial penalties on energy producers for conduct that was legal at the time it occurred.The approach would mark a significant departure from a basic ...
There are currently five offshore wind projects under construction on the East Coast. From Massachusetts to Virginia, offshore wind is delivering domestic power, American jobs, and economic benefits. While the path for offshore wind remains complex, particularly here in the Garden State, with the ...