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.
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs in May — a steady pace that shows strength in the face of tax increases and government spending cuts if not enough to reduce still-high unemployment. More »
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