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Susanna Granieri

Warehouses in Phillipsburg, N.J.

Model zoning rules: A community tool to cope with warehouses before it’s too late

By Susanna Granieri | September 13, 2023
Communities in New Jersey and Pennsylvania whose inadequate zoning and planning rules left them flat-footed coping with an explosive growth...
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Delaware River and Walt Whitman Bridge

Report: Climate change will bring a foot-plus rise in the Delaware River in Philadelphia

By Susanna Granieri | June 20, 2023
Climate change is expected to drive a rise of the Delaware River by more than a foot over the next...
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Recent Stories

An example of the extensive damage done by two winter storms in March 2018 in George W. Childs Park in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Photo by National Park Service

Childs Park reopening eyed for 2024 after yearslong closure for repairs

By Chris Mele | September 23, 2023
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This series of maps show the progression of land acquisition by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection in the Catskills.

Tensions persist over NYC reservoir land protection more than 25 years after pact

By Cloey Callahan | September 20, 2023
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A glimpse at the newly acquired land in the Shohola Creek Watershed in Pike County, Pa., that is part of the larger Delaware River Watershed. Photo by Victor Motts/The Nature Conservancy

130-acre purchase in Shohola, Pa., will help protect Upper Delaware headwaters

By Chris Mele | September 19, 2023
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Emergency Preparedness "ready to go" kit

‘Go bag’: Why you need one and what to pack

By Meg McGuire | September 15, 2023
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Warehouses in Phillipsburg, N.J.

Model zoning rules: A community tool to cope with warehouses before it’s too late

By Susanna Granieri | September 13, 2023
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