
Almost in the shadow of New York City, some 15,000 acres of so-called “Jersey meadows” lie virtually barren. For centuries the area has defied any serious inroads by civilization because it is actually a tidal marsh. Plans are now afoot for reclaiming this enormously valuable land. First, dams and dikes must be built, to be followed by a combined industrial and residential park capable of supporting millions of people.
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November 30, 2007 at 10:25 pm
NJ will NEVER look this good…