Film Screening: If a Tree Falls March 21st
Intro to Dataflow Programming and Arduino Workshop Saturday!
fix book smart
MFA Thesis Exhibition I
January 27 – February 12
Reception on February 2 from 5PM – 8PM
Featuring: James Brittingham//Chris Camperchioli//Maxwell Cemeno//Erika Hickle//Will Laughlin//Doug McLean//Dustin Metz//Jason Carey-Sheppard
Mason Gross Galleries at Civic Square,
33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Hours: Monday-Friday 10AM to 4PM
Extended hours on Wednesday until 6PM
Saturdays noon to 4PM
Trenton Artist Workshop Association: Call for Entries
Figure Model Drawing Nights at CSB
KATHERINE BERNHARDT
Sign the petition. Help stop the Loop.
The “Stanton Loop” is the nickname of a proposed 6.8-mile high-pressure natural gas pipeline slated to pass through Union, Franklin, and Clinton Townships in Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
The Stanton Loop would form a branch of the Northeast Supply Link, a pipeline system extending from Washington, D.C. to Boston, and providing gas to major cities in between.
The proposed pipeline would pass through 90 private residences, in many cases being only 20 feet from the property owners’ homes. It would pass through parks and preserved farmland. It would need to pass under the south branch of the Raritan River, as well as dangerously near to both Spruce Run and Round Valley reservoirs, both located in Clinton Township; these three bodies of water, which together have a more than 66 billion gallon annual capacity, are important sources of drinking water for New Jersey.