Two opponents of a planned gas pipeline across northern New Jersey briefly chained themselves to trees before a local Indian tribe leader persuaded them to leave.
Federal environmental officials have declined to reconsider their approval of a 16-mile natural gas pipeline across portions of northern New Jersey and into New York City.
There's a battle brewing in northwestern New Jersey over the location of a natural gas pipeline that involves the federal government, an energy company and an 86-year-old resident whose property is in the path of the pipeline.
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