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Secaucus and Our Environment: Past, Present and Future. Part 2

In the second installment of our environmental history series, Amanda J. Nesheiwat, Deputy Director of Sustainability and Community Outreach at Hudson County Improvement Authority, discusses recent and current initiatives led by the Town of Secaucus' Environmental Department, including electric vehicles, community gardening, the Secaucus honey project, bat houses, pollination programs and much more.




For more information about current Secaucus Environmental Department programs, visit: https://secaucusnj.gov/departments/environmental For more information about the Hudson County Improvement Authority and sustainability projects throughout the county, visit: www.hcia.org


This program is made possible by a grant from The New Jersey State Historical Commission, a Division of the Department of State, and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Thomas A. DeGise, Hudson County County Executive and Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Special thanks to the Friends of the Secaucus Public Library for their support of this project.

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