Brochures & Information
The January 2008 newsletter (pdf) features Governor Corzine at Midterm: A New Year, A Fresh Start?, Coalition for Health Ports, Board of Directors ballot, 2007 victories, Urban Environmental Institute, fundraising events, and NJEF’s 22nd annual conference.
The October 2007 Newsletter (pdf) features Environmental Priorities for Lame Duck and Beyond; Water Rules; Environmental Endorsements; Ballot Question #3; and Oyster Creek.
The June 2007 Newsletter (pdf) features June and July Critical to Governor and Legislature's Environmental Records; Here Comes the NJEF Summer Canvass; NJEF Conference; Launch of No Idling Campaign and Kim Gaddy's USEPA's Environmental Quality Award.
The February 2007 Newsletter (pdf) features Horse Trading, Economic Growth, Keeping Promises, and Public Health story by David Pringle; Healthy Schools, Healthy Towns; Accomplishments 2006; Dimilin and VX Nerve Agent Victories.
The August 2006 Newsletter (pdf) features 2006 statehouse on the environment, pesticide free zone parks campaign, Irvington's green town agenda, stopping the renewal of oyster creek, and defending and protecting clean water and right to know.
The January 2006 Newsletter (pdf) features Corzine campaign promises, diesel free zone campaign, NJEF Board of Directors Ballot, 2005 Accomplishments, information about our 20th annual conference, and the Oyster Creek decommissioning.
The October 2005 Newsletter (pdf) features gubernatorial and assembly endorsements, diesel free campaigns, greening New Jersey and pesticide free zones.
The May 2005 Newsletter (pdf) features 2006 at the statehouse (a look at current and future environmental campaigns in Trenton), diesel emissions reduction bill, opposition to drinking water fluoridation, school IPM training offered for school staff, and the launching of NJEF's pesticide free lawns campaign.
The January 2005 Newsletter (pdf) features NJEF's efforts to repeal fast track law, save Petty's Island, NJEF's 2004 Accomplishments, critical habitat rules to protect threatened and endangered species habitat and implementing School IPM and green cleaning in schools.
The August 2004 Newsletter (pdf) features NJ Highlands victory, opposition to bad "Fast Track" environmental permitting law, Water Fluoridation risks, 2004 Congressional endorsements, and Green Updates on Sustainable Sanctuaries program and implementing School IPM on kids soccer fields.
The June 2004 Newsletter (pdf) features the NJ Highlands Campaign, a school pesticide manual, safe school siting and construction, and NJEF canvass news.
The March 2004 Newsletter (pdf) features huge environmental victories, 2003 election review, 2003 accomplishments and the Berlin well victory.
The Fall 2003 Newsletter (pdf) features election endorsements, environmental progress of Governor McGreevey, and information about Integrated Pest Management and less-toxic cleaning products.
The Spring 2003 Newsletter (pdf) features the clean car act, the NJ Environmental Justice Alliance, smart growth and our annual conference.
The January 2003 Newsletter (pdf) features clean water protection progress, Pesticide Reduction Act and 2002 accomplishments.
The Fall 2002 Newsletter (pdf) features election endorsements and information about sprawl, radioactive waste and drinking water. Paid for and authorized by Clean Water Action Vote Environment.
The Spring 2002 Newsletter features drinking water and recycling victories and Governor McGreevey's commitment to the environment.
The Winter 2002 Newsletter (pdf) features election results, accomplishments in 2001 and pesticide information.
The Fall 2001 Newsletter (pdf) features our endorsed candidates.
The Spring 2001 Newsletter (pdf) features environmental violations, arsenic, sprawl, the West Nile Virus and more.
The Winter 2001 Newsletter (pdf) features politics, wells, fluoride and the Salem nuclear power plant.
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