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This N J county is expecting to see more visitors as the weather heats up

This N.J. county is expecting to see more visitors as the weather heats up Posted Apr 28, 2021 Opening day of trout season along the Musconetcong River, which divides Warren and Hunterdon counties, on April 10, 2021.Rich Maxwell | for NJ Advance Media Facebook Share The head of Hunterdon County’s Division of Parks and Recreation is expecting to potentially see more visitors than ever before explore the region’s parks as spring arrives during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. However, Dan Bush said he is “certainly prepared” for this likely surge in park attendees as over the last year attendance “exploded” throughout county parks.

This N J county is expecting to see more visitors as the weather heats up

This N.J. county is expecting to see more visitors as the weather heats up Posted Apr 28, 2021 Opening day of trout season along the Musconetcong River, which divides Warren and Hunterdon counties, on April 10, 2021.Rich Maxwell | for NJ Advance Media Facebook Share The head of Hunterdon County’s Division of Parks and Recreation is expecting to potentially see more visitors than ever before explore the region’s parks as spring arrives during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. However, Dan Bush said he is “certainly prepared” for this likely surge in park attendees as over the last year attendance “exploded” throughout county parks.

At County Meeting, Residents Continue Debate Over Director Soloway s trip to D C

By RIKKI MASSAND Credits: Rikki Massand February 26, 2021 at 9:00 AM HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ - The controversy stemming from Hunterdon County’s top elected official, Board of County Commissioners’ Director Susan J. Soloway, being present at the “Stop the Steal” rally in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6, prior to the attack at the U.S. Capitol has carried on as, for the third straight county government meeting almost six weeks later, public comments on the topic dominated the last hour of the board’s session. Those who chimed in punctuated a public outcry over Soloway’s judgement and support for conspiracy theories surrounding the 2020 Presidential Election, as well as the backlash from her many supporters who decried “cancel culture” because petitioners and protestors sought her resignation from the county board.

Public Continues to Weigh in on Soloway s Attendance at Jan 6 Washington D C Rally

By RIKKI MASSAND Credits: Rikki Massand February 4, 2021 at 9:00 AM FLEMINGTON, NJ - Nearly one month after the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally and ensuing attack at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., and with almost a full month of points aired for and against Hunterdon County Board of Commissioners Director Susan Soloway’s attendance at the rally, outcry on both sides of the political aisle took up a sizable portion of the biweekly meeting. On Tuesday, most of the 80 minutes spent on public comments revisited ideas county residents first noted during the Jan. 19 regarding both her freedom of speech and her judgment in attending the rally and leaving before the move to the Capitol.

N J official who participated in pro-Trump protest in D C says she will not resign

N.J. official who participated in pro-Trump protest in D.C. says she will not resign Updated Jan 20, 2021; Posted Jan 20, 2021 Hunterdon County Commissioner Director Susan Soloway attended a rally with other members of the Hunterdon County Federated Republican Women in which Trump attacked the integrity of the November 2020 election. Facebook Share The decision by Hunterdon County Board of Commissioners’ director to attend a pro-Trump protest in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6 was the subject of a debate among dozens of county residents on Tuesday some critical of her actions and some defending her rights to be there. The protest in Washington turned into a violent attempt at insurrection as some protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol while the Electoral College votes were being tallied.

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