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“If we are to create an enduring quality of life for New Jersey families, then we must stand up and fight for New Jersey

“There is no single greater threat to our way of life in New Jersey than the unrestrained, uncontrolled development that has jeopardized our water supplies, made our schools more crowded, our roads congested, and our open space disappear…” Governor James McGreevey, January 14, 2003.

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“If we are to create an enduring quality of life for New Jersey families, then we must stand up and fight for New Jersey

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  1. “There is no single greater threat to our way of life in New Jersey than the unrestrained, uncontrolled development that has jeopardized our water supplies, made our schools more crowded, our roads congested, and our open space disappear…” Governor James McGreevey, January 14, 2003

  2. “If we are to create an enduring quality of life for New Jersey families, then we must stand up and fight for New Jersey’s future right now.” Governor James McGreevey, January 14, 2003

  3. “… whether we look at Smart Growth environmentally, economically or socially, Smart Growth means the future of New Jersey.” Governor James McGreevey, April 4, 2003

  4. Chesterfield Township’s Old York Village Transfer of Development Rights & Traditional Neighborhood Design Hunterdon County Smart Growth Project Natural Resources and Land Use Committees July 15, 2003

  5. Who is Chesterfield Township? Year 2000 Statistics: 924 Dwellings 2,614 Residents 21.61 square miles PA 4 Rural New York City Flemington Trenton Philadelphia Burlington County

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