The Star-Ledger: Hard work and dedication leaves to rebirth for Woodbridge wilderness sanctuary


Former Assemblyman Ernie Oros has spent two decades fighting to

cleanup the Woodbridge River, even though many in the township have
never heard of it. And they've probably never heard of the Pin Oak Forest,
the 97 acres of wetlands where the river's headwaters are located.


 

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