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Senator Codey to Stock Trout to Highlight Statewide Importance of Wildlife-Related Recreation
Division of Fish and Wildlife Programs Continue to Protect and Enhance Natural Resources Essential to New Jerseyans
MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ: With the start of the trout season on Saturday, the New Jersey Fish and Wildlife Coalition (NJOA, JCAA, NJSFSC, TU, Audubon, Conservation Wildlife, etc.) is calling attention to the Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Fish and Wildlife's extensive fish stocking programs. Senator Richard J. Codey will take part in a photo opportunity stocking trout into Lower Echo Lake to highlight the importance of New Jersey's fish and wildlife resources and recreational opportunities.
WHO: Senator Richard J. Codey, Senate President
Joanna Wolaver, New Jersey Audubon Society
Mike Reddiger, New Jersey Trout Unlimited
Fred Bercaw, Newark Bait and Fly Casting Club
WHEN: April 3, 2008 11:00 a.m.
WHERE: Lower Echo Lake, Echo Lake Park
Park Drive Mountainside, New Jersey 07092
DIRECTIONS: From the Garden State Parkway (North or South):
Take Exit #137 onto North Avenue (RT-28) toward Cranford Turn Right on Springfield Avenue (CR-615)
Turn Left on CR-509 Continue on Springfield Ave (CR-577)Turn Left on Mill Lane and continue straight on Park Drive. Proceed into Echo Lake Park.
From the New Jersey Turnpike South:
Take Exit #14 and follow signs for Route 22 West.
Take Route 22 West approximately 8-10 miles to Springfield Avenue (CR-577).
Take the Springfield Avenue jug handle from the right lane and follow it around, up and over Route 22. Take Springfield Avenue approximately � mile.
Turn Right on Mill Lane and continue straight on Park Drive. Proceed into Echo Lake Park.
From West New Jersey:
Take Route 22 East into Mountainside.
Pass the Moutainside Municipal Building on the right (just past New Providence Road) and bear Right toward Mountain Avenue At the Mountain Avenue stop sign, proceed straight into Echo Lake Park.
Follow Park Drive to the other end of the park.