http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/jersey/index.ssf?/base/news-12/1235885232134710.xml&coll=1
Author: Jeanette Rundquist
Date: March 1, 2009
Source: New Jersey News
Summary:
Many towns in New Jersey have adopted a pesticide free policy in their towns and parks. These steps are designed to make the air and water better for its residents. This is a great plan even though it will cost a bit more in the long-run
Response:
This is a great idea for towns and cities to do. With no pesticides there will be cleaner air and water and spend less money on the pest control items. Since there will be more weeds the city can spend the saved money and pay people to cut the weeds and help the economy. This will help the kids stay healthy and give them a summer job. Keeping the towns pesticide free is a great step to keep the environment healthy.
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