Abandoned buildings in the tall grass |
My Mom’s town is under attack… first by Blackhawk helicopters, and now by wall-shaking explosions every weekday around noon.
It started in mid-April when, no lie, the U.S. Department of
Defense conducted secret nighttime war games on the grounds of an abandoned asylum less than a mile
from the house where I grew up in an otherwise quiet neighborhood in Totowa.
During a visit today, Mom described nearly daily explosions
since May at the same site. The blasts have shaken her house so hard they’ve knocked framed
family photos from the walls.
Welcome to life in the New Jersey suburbs.
Blame a development project now under way at the former North Jersey Development Center. The state Department of Labor is overseeing the blasting, scheduled to occur through August to remove 450,000 yards of material in preparation to build a computer center for JP Morgan bank.
A little over two years ago, I wrote about the history of the Development Center, and the post has attracted a steady
stream of visitors since.
Here’s the way the main building looked in April 2016:
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