Laptop Battery A judge decided Monday that Vernon officials are allowed to award construction bids for Maple Grange Park. But state Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bradley Campbell may have his own ruling on the controversial site.
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Thinkpad The attorney representing the Lenni-Lenape Indian tribe, who believe the land is sacred and should be undisturbed, filed for an emergency hearing stating the township was in violation of the preliminary injunction.
According to the indictment, Jones would steal various IBM and Penguin computer servers from Verisign's warehouse in Virginia and sell them to Johnson. Johnson would then sell the servers to several individuals, who would sometimes place them for sale on eBay. As a result of this scheme, the indictment alleges that Jones and Johnson caused Verisign to lose more than $120, 000 worth of computer equipment. In the indictment, Jones and Johnson are charged in three counts with causing the interstate transportation of stolen property, namely IBM 330 and 335 servers, in violation of 18 U.S.C.
Microsoft A telephone hearing was held Monday morning in Morristown with Superior Court Judge Kenneth MacKenzie presiding.
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Laptop Computers The Township Council awarded the Phase IA bid contract to Rochelle Contracting Co., of Landing Monday night in a special meeting.
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Laptop Computer Project Engineer Lou Kneip with Maser Consulting in Flanders said the contract amount is for about $1.3 million. The bid was about $200,000 less than what the engineer estimated that portion of the project would be. He said the estimate was for $1.5 million.
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Desktop Computer We are satisfied with what the bids came in as, Kneip said.
Notebooks The bids were opened Monday morning at the municipal building.
Lenovo This is a vote for the children of Vernon. I am quite proud to be a part of this, Mayor John Logan said.
Hard Drive Phase IA includes two football fields, consisting of, but not limited to, clearing the site, earthwork, rough and final grading and installation of a parking area and access drive with curbing, a concrete building pad for a future building, irrigation system, septic system, underdrains and lighting facilities, the notice to bidders says.
Travelstar Once the bid is awarded, the township has two years to give the OK to proceed with construction and up to one year more for an extension, Township Attorney Joe Ragno said.
Gateway The court indicated to the attorney representing the Lenni-Lenape they were incorrect and the township is allowed to go ahead with the bidding process and awarding of the contracts, Ragno said.
Laptop Parts Our primary objective was achieved, which was to create a record in the court for use in future litigation of what the township was doing to circumvent the review process. Now, when the township in the future pretends that it was not their intention to attempt to get out from under DEP review, we can simply point to the court transcript, Greg Werkheiser, attorney for the Lenni-Lenape Indian tribe, said.
Software The township cannot proceed with any construction on the portion of the property in question unless the state or the court says it can.
Hard Drives A hearing is scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.m. for the Black Creek site by the State Historic Preservation Commission in Trenton.
Electronics If the board makes a positive recommendation, the commissioner can either reject or accept the remaining acres. It has been argued that the acres are between four and 17.
Canon If the rest of the acres in question are accepted, any development would have to be approved by the DEP. The township would either have to eliminate the two football fields, pavilion and restrooms or seek DEP approval.
Desktop Pc The site is part of 180 acres the township purchased for a recreational park. A township resident, Rick Patterson, submitted a nomination last year to the state to have the site included on the state Register of Historic Places because of the number of American Indian artifacts found there.
Desktop Computers In December, the commission ruled that the site was historic. But, since there were some questions on the boundaries of the historic area, two commission members voted no.
Think Pad And in January, then-state Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Robert Shinn ruled that approximately 31 acres would be included on the Register of Historic Places.
Repair Late Monday, Logan said he received a telephone call from Campbell suggesting the township wait to award the bid. If the township chose not to wait, he would designate the rest of the property before Wednesdays hearing.
Data Recovery We are trying to do the right thing. There is nothing wrong with the way things are moving forward, Logan said.
Cisco The Black Creek site occupies a 35-acre peninsula-shaped parcel in the Vernon Valley off Maple Grange Road, the nomination petition says.
Keyboard Twenty-three acres of the Black Creek site are included in the controversial recreation complex the township is hoping to break ground on in June. It is expected to be constructed over the next 10-20 years. The Lenni-Lenape Indian tribe has opposed the park project because the Black Creek site served as a home to American Indians for generations.
Monitor They consider the land to be sacred and say it should remain undisturbed.
Desktop By Amber Boyce
NJ Herald - 4/2/2002
Topic: Highlands
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