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Operated by the New Jersey Audubon Society, features a gallery with exhibits from local artists, aquariums, a second story viewing deck and a third story viewing tower New Weis Center for Education, Arts & Recreation: Ringwood: Passaic: Gateway Region: website, 152-acre environmental, nature and education center; located in the former Weis ...
The WEC was then taken over by the New Jersey Audubon Society who closed the pool in 1994. In 1995, New Jersey Audubon agreed to allow the community to open the pool and in 1996, The Community Association of the Highlands incorporated, reopening the site as the Highlands Natural Pool. In 1998, NJAS/WEC formally donated the pool to the community.
The New Jersey Audubon is an environmental education and conservation advocacy organization. Founded in 1897, it is one of New Jersey's largest environmental organizations, with several staffed nature centers, dozens of unstaffed sanctuaries, and thousands of members throughout New Jersey and beyond.
Weis (Westerly Parkway) This store, located at 560 Westerly Parkway in State College, is open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thanksgiving and from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday. Normal operation from 7 a.m. to ...
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The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences is also home to the New Jersey Agriculture Experiment Station and the Rutgers Gardens, a 50-acre (200,000 m 2) botanical garden. Cook campus is crossed by the Westons Mill Pond section of the scenic Lawrence Brook , which flows along Rutgers vegetable research farm, Rutgers equine research ...
The store closures are part of a broader restructuring in which the company will shut 32 stores in five states, including 10 in New Jersey. In addition to the Monmouth and Ocean counties locations ...
The New Jersey Legislature established the Meadowlands Conservation Trust in 1999 to protect and manage land in the Meadowlands watershed. [20] As of 2024 over 800 acres of land are protected through the trust using conservation easements and management by government agencies.