Thanks to efforts to cut pollution and waste, going green has never been more enjoyable
Kaden Mulharan, 4, of Millville plays in a plastic tunnel at the eco-friendly Sandcastle Park playground in Ocean City. Recycled milk jugs were used to make the swing sets, sliding boards and other playground equipment.
Improperly discarded fishing line can be a dangerous to birds, fish and other marine life that get entangled in it.
Improperly discarded fishing line can be a dangerous to birds, fish and other marine life that get entangled in it.
Conventional light bulbs were replaced by energy-efficient LED lights on the Giant Ferris Wheel at Morey’s Pier in Wildwood.
Doug and Susan Walker live on one of the shortest streets in Somers Point. In fact, their house is one of only three homes on Warwick Avenue, a one-block street off Ocean Avenue that dead ends at the wetlands. But they also have one of the long... More »
Most of the nation’s casino markets have finally recovered from the recession, propelling revenue from slot machines and table games to near-record levels in 2012, according to a new report on the economic health of the gambling industry. More »
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