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New Jersey Monthly Magazine
Green

Green Savings

Katherine and Matt Sheeleigh transformed their Harding Township home into a shining example of energy-efficient technology. more

Going Green

The Garden State is cleaning up its energy act, one town at a time. more

Turning French Toast To Compost

Nick Smith-Sebasto’s foray into the world of composting was a lot like going to a pool party where everyone wants to swim, but no one knows what the water is like. more

EcoLogic: It's Easy Being Green

It is that time of year when everyone likes to don some green and pretend to be Irish. Now that environmentalism is in vogue, a different kind of “greenwashing”—products or businesses using earth-friendly advertisements or labels without the action to back them up—is on the rise. more

EcoLogic: Lights Out

New Jersey Board of Public Utilities president Jeanne M. Fox estimates that the average home wastes a quarter of the hot or cool air it generates, meaning lost energy and wasted dollars. more

EcoLogic: Green Resolutions

Twelve things you can do to soften your footprint in 2009. more

Tips for Green Savings

Steve Needle of Needle Point Homes, owner/builder of The Point at Morristown, New Jersey’s first Green Globes certified building. more

Green Grows the Garden State

Jerseyans embrace sustainable energy, recycled building materials, computer reclamation, and other eco-smart ideas. more