Jump in the Lake Fundraiser Continues Fight Against Waterview Development
Citizens for Health, Safety & Welfare hosted multi-town Morris County event.
A dip in Mountain Lake provided fun for attendees of a nonprofit organization's fundraising event to stop a proposed plan to develop 26.6 acres of Parsippany's Waterview tract and develop a retail-residential complex including a Whole Foods Market and a townhouse community. The Jump in the Lake fundraiser was appropriately named: Many participants leapt into the water at a cost of $30 to raise funds for CHSW's mission to stop the project planned by developer RD Realty. The group, Citizens for Health, Safety and Welfare, which includes citizens from towns including Parsippany, Mountain Lakes and Boonton, is calling the event a great achievement, according to President David Kaplan. "The day was a tremendous success by all accounts," Kaplan…
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sweet4utwo
11:02 am on Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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