An Indian American youngster in New Jersey is doing his part to raise awareness of the harmful effects of poor battery disposal by launching a nonprofit, Recycle My Battery.
Eleven-year-old Sri Nihal Tammanaâs nonprofit sets up certified battery bins free of cost including free two-way priority shipping to any public or private organizations including schools, libraries, private companies, according to the organizationâs website.
Recycle My Batteryâs goal is to reach out and advise people to refrain from the habit of throwing the used batteries in the trash.
In all establishments where Recycle My Battery has placed its bins, not a single used battery is seen in normal dustbins nor anywhere in their vicinity, other than in battery bins installed for the purpose, according to reports.
Distribution center application knocked down by Manalapan planners
Distribution center application knocked down by Manalapan planners
MANALAPAN – The proposed construction of two buildings on Route 33 in Manalapan that would have been used as a distribution center for various products was halted by a unanimous Planning Board vote on Dec. 10.
A distribution center was defined as a location where goods and materials may be stored and then distributed to retailers and wholesalers, but not to the end users of the products being distributed (i.e., not a parcel distribution location).
Countryside Developers Inc. proposed to construct the Manalapan Logistics Center on an 86-acre property on Route 33 just east of Pegasus Boulevard. The two buildings were proposed at 294,560 square feet and 302,250 square feet in size.
Long Branch, Monmouth Beach and Sea Bright get new sand December 11, 2020, by Eldin Ganic
New Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. yesterday announced the completion of beach replenishment projects in Sea Bright, Monmouth Beach and Long Branch.
Under the beach-fill program, a total of 2.8 million cubic yards of sand was placed on beaches along the three towns.
Pallone announced the beginning of these projects in September – the work began on October 1 and was completed on November 26.
These projects complement the beach replenishment projects Pallone announced last year and were completed last summer.
“I’m proud to announce that we have just completed another beach replenishment project. These projects will go a long way to ensuring our coastline remains resilient and enjoyable for years to come,”
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New Jersey Herald
Franco, 38, was deer hunting near Havens Road in Wantage when he was struck with a shotgun bullet that was accidentally discharged by a juvenile, a spokesman with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection said. Franco died at the scene.
Visitation is scheduled for Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pinkel Funeral Home at 31 Bank St. in Sussex Borough, followed by a funeral service. Immediately following, Franco will be laid to rest with fireman s services at Fairview Cemetery at 5 Route 284, Wantage.
Fire, police and emergency service members attending are asked to dress in full uniform or proper attire.