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Pictures of the stream that would run through our greenway/park
(with a 150 foot buffer of course!)
A few pictures of areas where the actual homes would be built
Some Pictures of downtown Oldwick, a small mixed-use community in Tewksbury Township.
Pictures at the Tewksbury Township Administration Building.

And finally, the type of home we will definitely not have in our Mixed-Use, High Density Community:
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Our Tribute to John Hasse
There once was a man named John
Who Woke at the crack of dawn
To teach us GIS and such
He really did have the touch
For working with data and maps
Never taking heed of the need for naps
Motivating us to learn more
He definitely was not a bore
As we learned and learned and learned
But the fire inside still burned
And then we knew, it must be true
We had become GIS nerds too
On a slightly more serious note (not much more thoughJ )
On a slightly more serious note (not much more thoughJ )
John was a tremendous mentor for us all during our two weeks we spent with him. Right away we could see that this was going to be a very enjoyable project. John knows his GIS and Environmental Planning backwards and forwards and really knows how to teach it to others!
So John, thanks for all of the guidance, insight, leadership, support, humor, and that little bit of sarcasm you always managed to share with usJ !
Rodney, Ariya, Laura, and John
The Woodrow Wilson
National Fellowship Foundation
CN 5281, Princeton NJ 08543-5281 - Tel:(609)452-7007 - Fax:(609)452-0066
Technical contact: lpt@woodrow.org