ESSEX COUNTY EXECUTIVE DIVINCENZO, TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, THE LAND CONSERVANCY OF NEW JERSEY AND SOUTH MOUNTAIN CONSERVANCY PARTNER TO PRESERVE 11 ACRES OF OPEN SPACE
Tract to be Annexed to Essex County South Mountain Reservation and Opened for Recreation
Executive Endorses Public Question to Provide $400 Million of Funding for NJ Green Acres Program
Photo Caption:
Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (fifth
from left) joined with (from left) South Mountain Conservancy President Dennis Percher, Essex County Recreation and Open Space Trust Fund Advisory
Board Chairwoman Lori Tanner, The Land Conservancy of New Jersey President David Epstein, attorney David Mandelbaum, Assemblyman and West Orange Mayor
John McKeon and Kathy Elliott Shaw of the NJ Green Acres program to announce the preservation of 11 acres of open space in West Orange on Friday, October
23rd. The parcel will become part of Essex County South Mountain Reservation and be opened to public for recreation. In addition, the County Executive
and others announced his endorsement of Public Question #1 on the November 3rd ballot to provide $400 million of funding for the NJ Green Acres
program. (Photo by ESSEX COUNTY EXECUTIVE DIVINCENZO, TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE,
THE LAND CONSERVANCY OF NEW JERSEY AND SOUTH MOUNTAIN CONSERVANCY PARTNER TO
PRESERVE 11 ACRES OF OPEN SPACE
Tract to be Annexed to Essex County South Mountain Reservation
and Opened for Recreation
Executive Endorses Public Question to Provide $400 Million
of Funding for NJ Green Acres Program
PHOTO CAPTION
West Orange, NJ - Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (fifth
from left) joined with (from left) South Mountain Conservancy President
Dennis Percher, Essex County Recreation and Open Space Trust Fund Advisory
Board Chairwoman Lori Tanner, The Land Conservancy of New Jersey President
David Epstein, attorney David Mandelbaum, Assemblyman and West Orange Mayor
John McKeon and Kathy Elliott Shaw of the NJ Green Acres program to announce
the preservation of 11 acres of open space in West Orange on Friday, October
23rd. The parcel will become part of Essex County South Mountain Reservation
and be opened to public for recreation. In addition, the County Executive
and others announced his endorsement of Public Question #1 on the November
3rd ballot to provide $400 million of funding for the NJ Green Acres
program. (Photo by Glen Frieson)