July 19, 2007 - The publicity comes at a time when Sayreville is contending with several major issues, ranging from the proposed redevelopment of a 400-acre brownfields site once home to National Lead, to a dispute over whether a cancer cluster exists in town.
"We are surrounded by landfills … the Edgeboro Landfill, the Edison Landfill. There are a couple of Superfund sites still left in town," Streck said. "I'm not saying that Sayreville doesn't deserve the ranking, but I was surprised in light of the other circumstances. Sayreville, for a time, had all of the industry."
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