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Newark breaks ground on Riverfront Park expansion - nj.com
Newark breaks ground on Riverfront Park expansion - nj.com
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"One of the things about the park is how good people are to each other when they're there," said Leonard Thomas, a 69-year-old resident of nearby Somme Street and a member of the Friends of Riverfront Park volunteer group. The park's third phase, due to be completed in Fall 2017, will be made up of two sections, East and West, which will link the first two phases and extend the park farther west, closer to downtown.
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Newark breaks ground on Riverfront Park expansion - nj.com
Covanta Says It Has Stopped Accepting Waste That Caused a ‘Purple Plume’ Over Newark | NJ Spotlight News
Covanta Says It Has Stopped Accepting Waste That Caused a ‘Purple Plume’ Over Newark | NJ Spotlight News
Advocates urge state Department of Environmental Protection to inform public of any request for permit waivers during COVID-19 crisis
But Leonard Thomas, an Ironbound resident who has lived nine blocks from the incinerator for about 15 years, said that what the company dismisses as a minor problem can be serious for residents.
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Covanta Says It Has Stopped Accepting Waste That Caused a ‘Purple Plume’ Over Newark | NJ Spotlight News
Bloomfield vs Newark | Environmental Inequality
Bloomfield vs Newark | Environmental Inequality
After his contaminated water service line was changed, Leonard Thomas tested his water and found that it still contained lead particles, 130 parts per billion. His water wasn’t safe.
He is a part of the Newark Water Group and the Newark Water Coalition both fighting to keep Newark’s water safe and in the publics hands.
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Bloomfield vs Newark | Environmental Inequality
Goodbye to Elon Musk's Autopilot - Tesla vehicles with autonomous driving feature in dangerous scenes when braking for no reason and changing lanes incorrectly
Goodbye to Elon Musk's Autopilot - Tesla vehicles with autonomous driving feature in dangerous scenes when braking for no reason and changing lanes incorrectly
𝍤 Braking for parked police/ emergency vehicles with flashing lights, erratic turns, wrong lanes. NHTSA regulators are investigating.
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Goodbye to Elon Musk's Autopilot - Tesla vehicles with autonomous driving feature in dangerous scenes when braking for no reason and changing lanes incorrectly
I Built a Fake Dumpster for Stealth Camping - YouTube [31:43]
I Built a Fake Dumpster for Stealth Camping - YouTube [31:43]

28:17 "What the There's somebody's house. My bad. My bad. I'll take it along. That's cool as I'll close it for you, bro.. 28:31 There you go. My bad. There you go." 28:42 Why did I make that sound? Why did I make that sound? 28:50 I've never made that sound. 29:00 Music] Well, I guess I've been caught. I mean, 29:05 After all of that work, I had somehow been caught by what seemed to be some pretty understanding guys. And now, all I wanted to do was drive this thing to catch the sunrise.

Should have painted skateboard Vanta Black so it would not be seen.

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I Built a Fake Dumpster for Stealth Camping - YouTube [31:43]
What Was America’s First Suburb? — History Facts
What Was America’s First Suburb? — History Facts
When you think of the origins of American suburbia, the name Levittown may spring to mind. A symbol of post-World War II optimism and domestic comfort, this Long Island development, constructed between 1947 and 1951, is often credited as America’s first modern suburb. Yet Levittown wasn’t technically the first suburb in U.S. history — though as the first mass-produced, federally supported suburban development in the country, it did shape a new national lifestyle — and with it, a new cultural identity. The First Suburbs Suburbs in America existed well before Levittown. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, streetcar suburbs such as Shaker Heights outside Cleveland, Ohio, were planned communities that offered wealthy and middle-class residents an escape from overcrowded, polluted cities. Other early suburbs include Llewellyn Park, New Jersey (developed in the 1850s and often cited as America’s oldest planned community), ...Read More
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What Was America’s First Suburb? — History Facts
Inside Air Force One During 9/11
Inside Air Force One During 9/11
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Inside Air Force One During 9/11