May 17, 2009 - The Raritan River is New Jersey's forgotten waterway, the largest river in the state but one that lacks the star power of the Hudson, which has Manhattan so close, or the Passaic, whose entire lower stretch is designated a superfund site.
It's time to change that, environmentalists said Friday at a symposium dedicated to the Raritan that is to be held annually. It needs major toxic cleanup and more public access points, they said.
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