N.J.’s famous Delaware River hot dog man, Greg Crance, dead at 56 from COVID
Updated May 12, 2021;
Posted May 11, 2021
Greg Crance, who, since 1987, operated a hotdog stand on a platform stationed in the middle of the Delaware River. Crance died Monday of complications related to COVID.
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Greg Crance, 56, owner of Delaware River Tubing and widely known as the Famous River Hot Dog Man, died Monday of complications related to COVID.
Delaware River Tubing, Inc. is a tubing, rafting, canoeing and kayaking business located in Alexandria Township that has been offering summer excursions on the river since 2002. Crance began operating a hotdog stand on a platform stationed in the middle of the Delaware River in 1987.
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1. 7 p.m. Public hearing for Planned Unit Development amendment – Unique Development, LLP. The applicant is requesting to amend an existing amended Planned Unit Development (PUD-16-001, as previously amended) for the removal of the parking requirements for a proposed community center/clubhouse. The property is in an amended PUD/R-3 “Medium Density Residential” zoning district. The property is located on 10th Ave. E.
By RIKKI MASSAND
Credits: Rikki Massand
April 15, 2021 at 9:00 AM
HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ - For the second straight county board meeting, commissioner J. Matthew Holt spoke about cautions with the American Rescue Plan funding, which could see as much as $24 million come to Hunterdon County.
The total, Holt said, is what the county was informed about as “earmarked by the federal government.”
The county said it is aware of potential for these funds to legally be allocated for paying COVID-19 pandemic-related expenses, covering lost revenues due to the pandemic, providing additional assistance to residents and small businesses and maintaining critical services and investments in water, sewer and broadband/internet infrastructure, among other possible uses.