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Mapping the Last Frontier
Alaska, the largest state in the U.S., spanning 663,268 square miles, offers a diverse landscape of deep valleys and rigid mountains, traversed by rivers, speckled with lakes and teeming with wildlife. The... ... Read More
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Breathing Life Back into Union County’s Four Lakes
Built during the Great Depression, Nomahegan Park was designed by the Olmsted Brothers landscape architectural firm. As the sons of renowned landscape architect and Central Park designer, Fredrick Law Olmsted, the brothers... ... Read More
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West Front Street Bridge Improves Red Bank Traffic Flow
The sound of metal rattling and the feel of the ground shaking are probably familiar side effects for anyone crossing the West Front Street Bridge that connects Red Bank to Middletown. The... ... Read More
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Engineering Better Readers
Engineering touches almost every aspect of our lives. Driving down a smoothly paved highway, turning on your faucet for a glass of water, or flicking on a light switch. When it’s working... ... Read More
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DEP Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA) Extensions
Governor Christie signed Assembly Bill A-4543, allowing DEP to grant two year extensions for the completion of certain remedial investigations under the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA), which previously required that any... ... Read More
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Wireless Upgrades Keep You Connected During Big Pro Ball
The wireless industry continues to grow as the number of people with Smart phones, tablets and laptops increases. In fact, according to the CTIA Wireless Association, there are now more wireless devices being used in the United States then there are people. In order for wireless providers to keep up with this growing demand, carriers are building-out their networks by attaching their transmitting antennas on a variety of tall structures including monopoles, buildings, utility towers, steeples, silos, billboards, and water tanks. ... Read More