Thank you to everyone who turned out at the Rally on Sunday. Over the course of the two hours, we estimate about 500 people participated. We had good media participation. In addition to our local outlets, a videographer from the Fox News Philadelphia was attending with his sister who lives on the bike path. He interviewed several supporters and filed a feature that ran Sunday evening. Many of you are wondering about the Governor. Did he see us; did he hear us? The answer is a resounding yes. Not surprisingly, Governor Murphy’s arrival lacked transparency. His motorcade’s flashers were turned off as his SUV quietly entered town. But thanks to alert onlookers he was spotted on Sea Girt Avenue around 9:30 and was met by a sea of protest signs and vocal rally signs. We appreciate all of you who chose to standup and show up. You made it a great day. Click her to see photos of the event. |
Our network continues to grow. Even the dogs are speaking up.
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The information-packed meeting provided a comprehensive overview of what's planned for the community and updates from elected representatives on their efforts to challenge the project. Speakers included: Congressman, Chris Smith (R-Manchester), a leading advocate for local residents who have raised serious concerns over the offshore wind industrialization of the Jersey Shore, Monmouth/Ocean Ccounty Assemblyman Paul Kanitra, Sea Girt Mayor Don Fetzer, Manasquan Mayor Mike Mangan, Mike Dean from Save the East Coast, Cindy Zipf from Clean Ocean Action, Keith Moore from Defend New Jersey Beaches and Glenn Hughes and Kimberly Paterson from StopTheHighRiskPowerCables.org. You can view the entire meeting by clicking the button below.
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Health, Quality of Life & Environmental ConcernsThe Bureau Of Ocean Energy Management’s Environmental Impact Study on Atlantic Offshore Wind identifies a range of risks but hedges about its ability to control these risks.
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Impact of constructionPeople in impacted areas will see a decline in the desirability of their homes from a resale and rental perspective. Businesses will see a loss in revenue due to noise, dirt and traffic detours and delays. (More)
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How offshore wind comes onshoreLandfall refers to the point at which the cables carrying power from an offshore wind farm reach the shore. This is where the offshore and onshore infrastructure is connected. (More)
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Many people and businesses in our community are unaware of this project. Help get the word out.
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