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1. NorthJersey.com - Politics
www.heraldandnews.net/page.php - [Cached]Published on: 10/13/2002 Last Visited: 10/13/2002
"We have more proposals than we can service right now," said Republican Freeholder Chairman Anthony Cassano, one of four freeholder candidates running for two seats - and a member of the committee that helps decide which projects get funded. "This would allow us to have more dollars available to act when we needed to."
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Cassano and Ed Trawinski, the other Republican running for freeholder and a former mayor of Fair Lawn, said that by generating more tax revenue for open space, the county can reduce the amount of money it borrows to acquire land.
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The process "is driven by what communities apply for," Cassano said.
County officials also point out that the analysis does not include a $2 million project approved this year that would help Edgewater preserve a marina on the Hudson River.
And county officials have stepped up efforts to acquire what would become south Bergen's largest county park, a 41-acre tract of woodlands in Elmwood Park that Garfield now uses for well water. -
2. NorthJersey.com - Politics
www.bergen.com/page.php?level_ - [Cached]Published on: 10/12/2002 Last Visited: 10/12/2002
"We have more proposals than we can service right now," said Republican Freeholder Chairman Anthony Cassano, one of four freeholder candidates running for two seats - and a member of the committee that helps decide which projects get funded. "This would allow us to have more dollars available to act when we needed to."
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Cassano and Ed Trawinski, the other Republican running for freeholder and a former mayor of Fair Lawn, said that by generating more tax revenue for open space, the county can reduce the amount of money it borrows to acquire land.
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The process "is driven by what communities apply for," Cassano said.
County officials also point out that the analysis does not include a $2 million project approved this year that would help Edgewater preserve a marina on the Hudson River.
And county officials have stepped up efforts to acquire what would become south Bergen's largest county park, a 41-acre tract of woodlands in Elmwood Park that Garfield now uses for well water. -
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www.pcopenspace.org/pcopenspac - [Cached]Published on: 4/7/2005 Last Visited: 8/18/2006
Freeholder Chairman Anthony Cassano said that Bergen County has a tradition of buying open space - more than 1,000 acres in the past 10 years.
"The benefits of open land are for the entire county" said Cassano.

