A lawyer representing three groups opposed to Spectra Energy’s proposed natural gas pipeline has filed a motion with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that calls attention to a study showing the...
Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy and Congressman Albio Sires are demanding the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) adopt new rules that...
Posted on April 11th, 2012 by admin
Sponsors Resolution for Tonight’s Council Meeting Formally Requesting No Premature nor Expediting of Sale Until FERC Decision
Jersey City, NJ —...
City officials at a meeting Monday night warned residents that an approval of the Spectra pipeline could come as soon as the summer, but lawyers working for the city and an anti-pipeline group are looking...
JERSEY CITY AND BEYOND - This morning the staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) published its Final Environmental Impact Statement on the proposed Spectra Energy pipeline proposed to run...
By Terrence T. McDonald
A subsidiary of energy giant Chevron is seeking to delay issue of an environmental impact report this week on the controversial Spectra Energy natural-gas pipeline, saying...
Jersey City officials and activists who oppose a proposed natural gas pipeline that could be routed through the city are beginning to publicly map out how they plan to block the controversial project if...
Opponents of the Spectra Energy natural gas pipeline proposed for portions of Hudson County are heartened by President Obama’s decision last week to reject, for now, the controversial Keystone XL oil...
A decision from the federal government regarding Spectra Energy’s proposed natural gas pipeline will not be made until this spring, according to notifications sent by the Federal Energy Regulatory...
Jersey City is not fooling around when it comes to battling to halt the Spectra Energy pipeline from being routed through Hudson County.
Mayor Jerramiah Healy has sent a letter to President Obama asking...
Assemblyman Charles Mainor today criticized the decision by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to award permits to energy company Spectra for the building of its controversial natural...
Mayor to mount legal fight against gas pipeline
Giving the clearest message to date that Jersey City will go to court to block a controversial natural gas pipeline that could be routed through the city,...
Residents, officials, neighboring towns pull no punches in opposition at hearing
By E. Assata Wright
SAY NO TO THE PIPELINE. A group of federal regulators came to town Wednesday night and heard –...
By Matt Hunger
Hundreds of Jersey City residents — and more than a dozen elected officials, candidates and department heads from the city and surrounding area — filled much of Ferris High...
By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal
Jersey City City Council meetings may seem like cage matches at times, but members of the combative body were all on one side tonight, opposed to the Spectra...
Spectra Energy, the Houston energy giant hoping to build a gas pipeline through parts of Jersey City, wants permission from the city to inspect areas where the pipeline might be constructed.
The City...
The Spectra Energy gas pipeline proposed for parts of Bayonne, Jersey City and offshore Hoboken would result in some adverse environmental impacts that could be reduced to insignificant levels, according to...