Bond In Investing Savings Morristown National Historical Park knows what it wants to do -- acquire more land that could cost up to $35 million, expand a museum to the tune of $12 million and add $250,000 to $350,000 to its $2.1 million budget for expanded operations.
00 pm at Bennigan's Bar, (inside the Morristown Headquarters Towers), then shortly before 4 pm will head on over to the Clearview Cinema located inside 3 Headquarters Plaza, Morristown. Optional Morristown Diner after movie. Cost is whatever you order, and the purchase of movie ticket. It would be helpful if you could bring smaller bills for dinner. Also remember to bring your parking ticket to be validated at a machine in the Cinema.
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minute TV documentary on the controversy over the St. Marys Abbey plan for a retirement center on its Mendham Road land has opened a new theater in the war over the $40 million complex. Elliot Ruga, an acknowledged opponent of the abbey plan, has begun filming but already is in trouble. Abbey officials say they wont cooperate with the filmmaker. They doubt Ruga, 45, a former NBC technical production coordinator who is now president of Lantern Oak Video Productions in Morristown, will give supporters of the abbey plan a fair shake.
James Bond Trading Card The park's blueprint for the future is laid out in detail in its proposed general management plan. The public has until May 9 to examine it and send written opinions and suggestions to the park.
The complex, if approved, would be built on 41 acres of abbey land. In late 2001, the Morristown Township Council rejected plans to provide sewer service through the township plant. The abbey went back to the drawing board and in February released plans for a new sewer line. If approved by local and state officials, it would mirror an existing sewer from the abbey property to the townships Butterworth Sewage Treatment Plant.
Bond In Investing Stock "We are looking for public input now," said Superintendent Michael Henderson. "This is just a draft plan right now, open for comments."
Officials have said they expect the park project to take 10 years to complete. So far the city has acquired 38 acres for the park and plans to buy about 27 additional acres, said Leah Yasenchak, an environmental consultant working with the city on the project. She said officials also hope to either buy or negotiate easements at the rear of several other industrial properties to enlarge the park even more.
Municipal Bonds Investment Morristown's historical 1,698-acre park includes Gen. George Washington's 1779-80 winter headquarters, known as the Ford Mansion; Jockey Hollow in Harding and Mendham townships, where thousands of Washington's troops camped; and Fort Nonsense near the Morris County courthouse. It is the nation's first national historical park, created in 1933.
Since then, its construction has been piecemeal, said Ferriero, as funding is sought for construction on short sections at a time. He could not give an estimated completion date. But as concepts for the path are translated into reality, the plan has apparently been met with resistance. Last year, residents on Red School House Road balked at the township's plans to include their road as the entry route into Bundt Park, said Kacedon. The township is now seeking an alternate road, he said.
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Bond Debt High In Inside # Building a $12 million addition to the 67-year-old museum at the Ford Mansion site to give the three-story museum an additional 10,000 square feet of space to improve collections storage and exhibits. A combination of federal and private funds would cover the cost.
Bond Greenville Greenville # Creating a landscape treatment initiative to protect the park's historic character and mixed hardwood forest.
Trading Stock And Bonds # Taking over the Schuyler-Hamilton House on Olyphant Place, where Washington's aide-de-camp, Alexander Hamilton, courted Betsy Schuyler, the daughter of Gen. Philip Schuyler. The park estimates it will cost $100,000 to operate the house as a museum.
Bond Investing Municipal # Building a 2 1/2-acre grassy buffer on the northern side of Morris Street that would span Route 287 and reduce traffic noise.
Basis Bond Finance Hill # Reproducing parts of Fort Nonsense, where Colonial soldiers observed British troop movements.
Bond Explained Terms Trading # Acquiring 500 acres, mostly in the 1,320-acre Jockey Hollow section as well as the 35-acre Fort Nonsense area, from willing sellers and people willing to donate land.
Bond Business Investing Stock For more information about the plan and submitting comments about it, call (973) 539-2016.
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Star-Ledger - 4/13/2003
Topic: Highlands
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