Showing posts with label Hackensack Riverkeeper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hackensack Riverkeeper. Show all posts

Friday, October 16, 2009

Hackensack Riverkeeper Milestone Benefit

This evening at the Hilton Hotel in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Hackensack Riverkeeper hosted its Tenth Annual Awards Celebration & Sustainable SeafoodFest. Before an audience of over 200 supporters and friends – which included several members of the New Jersey State Legislature, Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders, and mayors and councilpersons representing numerous Hackensack River Watershed communities – Captain Bill Sheehan bestowed honors upon two special awardees.
Andy Willner, Baykeeper Emeritus and founder of New York/New Jersey Baykeeper received Hackensack Riverkeeper’s Lifetime Achievement Award – only the second ever awarded by the group – in recognition of his visionary environmental leadership, his mentoring of Captain Sheehan, and the critical role he played in the founding of Hackensack Riverkeeper. Says Sheehan, “Andy’s support and guidance over the years has been central to the growth and success of Hackensack Riverkeeper.”
The City of Jersey City & Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy received the 2009 Friend of Hackensack Riverkeeper Award for taking the lead in urban sustainability, green initiatives, and open space and historic preservation. Over the past five years the city administration has held polluters accountable, championed brownfields redevelopment and stopped a controversial development scheme – in the process preserving the city’s Reservoir Number Three as public open space. As at previous benefits, the event featured sustainably harvested seafood hors d’oeuvres provided by Whole Foods Market and tasty after-dinner treats from Elegant Desserts. This year’s main course included Halibut from sustainably managed Alaskan waters. Also, benefit tickets were priced $25 less than in 2008 in order to make it easier for more people to attend the event.
In addition to the cocktail hour, awards presentation, dinner and dessert, the evening featured both Chance and Silent Auctions. Among the items whose sale raised critical funds for the environmental watchdog organization were: a limited-edition, autographed Baron Wolman print; a Shadowing Day with Brian Thompson of NBC-TV News; a kayak complete with full accessories, sports memorabilia, tickets to events at the Bergen Performing Arts Center, and a $250 gift card to Iron Chef Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill – one of New York’s hottest restaurants.
“In the decade that we’ve hosted this event, we have had some memorable parties honored some real heroes,” said Captain Sheehan. “This year’s event means even more to us as we celebrate the good work going on in Jersey City and the legacy of my ‘brother’ and mentor Andy Willner.”
Hackensack Riverkeeper greatly appreciates and extends its sincerest thanks to the sponsors of this year’s Milestone Event: Xchange at Secaucus Junction, Bergen County Utilities Authority, Public Service Electric and Gas Co., Whole Foods Market, The Chronicle of Hackensack & South Hackensack, Public Service Energy Group, Hatch Mott MacDonald, Kearny Federal Savings, Otterstedt Insurance Agency, Panasonic Corporation of North America, Shop Rite of Hackensack/Inserra Supermarkets, Inc., Jet Aviation Teterboro, and The Puffin Foundation.
“We’re still tallying the final results,” said Development Director Diane Saccoccia, the event’s coordinator. “But by all indications so far, it was a very profitable evening for Hackensack Riverkeeper – and one that will certainly help keep us on the job and on patrol.”

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Legislative update from Riverkeeper

Federal
Yesterday, the US House of Representatives voted 317-101 to approve $19.4 billion to help upgrade crumbling wastewater facilities and deal with the ongoing problem of Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs). This is GREAT news for the Hackensack River where 27 CSO points STILL discharge untreated sewage during nearly every measureable rainfall. The legislation provides $13.8 billion in grants for the Clean Water State Revolving Funds, which provide low-interest loans to communities for wastewater infrastructure. The bill also includes $2.5 billion for CSO control grants – money that should soon be available for projects right here in our watershed. Nationally, it’s estimated that every day more than 100 Olympic-sized pools-worth of sewage find their way into America’s waterways.

State
Help stop Off-road vehicles from running roughshod over New Jersey! Illegal off-road vehicle (ORV) riding damages 300,000+ acres of state park, forest and open space each year, and costs taxpayers almost a million dollars annually in damages because we lack the ability to make those responsible pay! Bills A823 and S2055 would establish registration and licensing of ORVs to help conservation officers, police and residents hold illegal riders responsible for their damaging activities. The bill also increases fines for illegal riders and creates stricter penalties for repeat offenders.

Call the State Senate Environment Committee and ask them to support S2055, sponsored by Bergen County’s own Senator Bob Gordon, when they vote this Monday, March 16! They are:

Sen. Jeff Van Drew - Vice-Chair - District 1 - Millville/Vineland - (609) 465-0700
Sen. James Beach - District 6 - Cherry Hill - (856) 489-3442Sen. Andrew R. Ciesla - District 10 - Brick - (732) 840-9028
Sen. Christopher Bateman - District 16 - Somerville - (908) 526-3600
Sen. Bob Smith - Chair - District 17 - Piscataway - (732) 752-0770Sen. Bob Gordon - District 38 - Fair Lawn - (201) 703-9779 / Call to THANK HIM!
Also, call your State Assembly representatives and urge them to vote for the Assembly version of the bill (A823) on Monday as well. If you aren’t sure who they are, go to: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/legsearch.asp to find out.


Hackensack Riverkeeper, Inc.
231 Main Street
Hackensack, NJ 07601
201-968-0808
201-968-0336 (fax)
info@hackensackriverkeeper.org
www.hackensackriverkeeper.org

Friday, January 30, 2009

Hackensack Riverkeeper Fiesta

Do you have the winter blues? Well, we’ve got the cure –
have a fiesta for
Hackensack Riverkeeper!


Blue Moon Mexican Café (located in Woodcliff Lake, Englewood, Old Tappan and Wyckoff) is holding a fundraising night on February 10, 2009 to benefit Hackensack Riverkeeper.
Just visit your local Bergen County Blue Moon Mexican Café and enjoy a great night of fun and good food. Present THIS COUPON to your server, and 20% of your bill will be donated to Hackensack Riverkeeper –it’s that easy. This amazing deal applies to take-out and delivery as well (just be sure to give the coupon to the hostess or driver).
Blue Moon Mexican Café not only serves great food and excellent Margaritas (voted “Best Margarita in Bergen County” by 201 Magazine) but also believes in supporting organizations like Hackensack Riverkeeper in their work in the communities. We thank Blue Moon for their commitment and support!
As they say at Blue Moon – Life is a Fiesta…. So bring your family, bring your friends and visit your local Blue Moon Mexican Café on February 10th. It’s a great way to support us and have a great time!
Participating Blue Moon Mexican Café Locations:
Old Tappan: 216 Old Tappan Road, Old Tappan, 07675, 201-263-0244
Englewood: 21 E Palisade Avenue, Englewood, 07631, 201.541.0600
Wyckoff (BYO): 327 Franklin Ave.; Wyckoff, 07481; 201.891.1331
Woodcliff Lake: 42 Kinderkamack; Woodcliff Lake, 07677; 201.782.9500
Now get our your calendars and start marking!
Hackensack Riverkeeper’s 2009 Eco-Program and Event Schedule is set!
Please visit www.hackensackriverkeeper.org/eco.html to see the schedule of paddling tours, river cleanups and eco-cruises.
Visit www.hackensackriverkeeper.org/events.html to find out what else we’re doing this year!
Then don’t hesitate – make your reservations today!
Finally, our Volunteer Appreciation Party is Friday, Feb. 20 at 6:30 pm at the Bergenfield Elks Club
All Hackensack Riverkeeper volunteers are welcome. Enjoy a Caribbean-themed dinner (pirate and wench attire welcome!), a free tricky tray auction and the presentation of the Outstanding Volunteer Awards. $5 Donation Requested. Please RSVP to this email. (directions below)
Thank you for supporting our work, and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Hackensack Riverkeeper, Inc.
231 Main Street
Hackensack, NJ 07601
201-968-0808
201-968-0336 (fax)
info@hackensackriverkeeper.org
www.hackensackriverkeeper.org
Directions to the: Bergenfield Elks Club, 40 West Church St., Bergenfield, NJ 07621, 201-384-1477:
From Route 17 or Route 4: Take Route 17 North or South to Route 4 East to Teaneck. Take the Teaneck Road exit toward Bergenfield. Go north for 2.6 miles on Teaneck Road, then make a left onto W. Church St. (this is the first left after Main St.). The Elks Club is at 40 W. Church St., about 1 or 2 blocks down on the left. (before the tracks).