National Park Service that has lost its way

September 6th, 2006

Save Sandy Hook ...fundraiser at my Middletown home Sept.10 ...opposing... privatization commercialization plan.

Your Turn
New commitment to conserve resources comes from a National Park Service that has lost its way

Judith Stanley Coleman
Guest Column

The first director of our National Park Service (NPS) once wrote that our "national parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form."

But last year an Interior Department political appointee tried to rewrite the NPS management policy - de-emphasizing what he criticized as the NPS's "anti-enjoyment" policy and promoting instead more dirt bikes, Jet Skis, helicopter tours, and rock concerts. Fortunately, an outraged public shouted him down.

The NPS backed away from its tentative, pro-commercial tilt, recently reasserting that the "fundamental purpose of the National Park system begins with a mandate to conserve park resources and values."

This sounds encouraging, but actions still count for more.

The very month the NPS reasserted its commitment to "park resources and values," it granted its seventh funding extension to the proposed developer of Fort Hancock, who wants to lease 36 old Army buildings for 60 years for bars, offices, and restaurants, including what every National Park needs - a training school for stockbrokers!

How these commercial activities square with national park "values" escapes me.

As a result, our grassroots organization - Save Sandy Hook - is holding an exciting fundraiser at my Middletown home Sept. 10 to continue opposing this privatization and commercialization plan.

Calling it "Jazz on the Navesink," we're featuring the haunting and lyrical sounds of jazz trumpeter Leif Arntzen and his trio, as well as cocktails and hors d'oeuvres with the lovely Navesink River as a backdrop.

This special outdoor concert will give you an opportunity to help us oppose the NPS's false claim that we must allow businesses into the Fort to reverse what one newspaper has called the NPS's "almost criminal neglect" of its buildings.

This isn't an isolated issue.

Notwithstanding the pretty words, we believe Fort Hancock is a harbinger of what a still-politicized NPS wants in many parks - profit centers.

Our tax dollars are being used to push this "profits come first" plan that could turn our national parks into corporate parks.

Using preservation as an excuse, the NPS's privatization plan already has reduced the public's access to Sandy Hook's beaches, which it refuses to discuss publicly.

It also will adversely affect Sandy Hook's 300 species of wildlife, including endangered species, a problem the NPS refuses to study.

If John Muir and President Theodore Roosevelt didn't recognize the threat of developers to our natural resources almost 135 years ago, we'd have condos and high rises in Yellowstone and ringing the Grand Canyon today.

Yet given the haplessness of the NPS and the anti-conservation scheming of political ideologues, we may yet see those condos and high rises.

After all, isn't Congress deliberately starving our national parks? And didn't the radical pro-development Congressman Ron Pombo try to sell off about one-quarter of our parklands? And isn't the federal government trying to sell or lease 800,000 acres of other federal lands to corporations?

Fort Hancock is just one move on a national chessboard to allow developers to sneak into our parks.

So please call (732) 872-2405 or go to savesandyhook.org for tickets to join us at 4 p.m. on Sept. 10 as we enjoy great jazz and - I say this sadly - conserve our "park resources and values" from an NPS that has been losing its way.

Judith Stanley Coleman, Middletown, is the president of Save Sandy Hook
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Press Releases :

November 13th, 2008

Save Sandy Hook will continue to figh...

...commercialization was never envisioned by the founders of the National Park Service

October 21st, 2008

BREAKING NEWS..Pallone..end Ft. Hanco...

Pallone urges park service to end Ft. Hancock lease Wants state, local officials and nonprofits to create plan

October 5th, 2008

BREAKING NEWS - End extensions

Save Sandy Hook's right to file an appeal...late December...why has the National Park Service given six deadline extensions....

July 6th, 2008

BREAKING NEWS court date is scheduled...

National Park Service's ...sixth extension to Sandy Hook Partners... defies comprehension.

February 29th, 2008

BREAKING NEWS Battle Over Sandy Hook ...

Save Sandy Hook files appeal of federal judge ruling

September 18th, 2007

Opponents of Fort Hancock redevelopme...

Save Sandy Hook...proposal overly commercial for Fort Hancock

September 7th, 2007

BREAKING NEWS

SAVE SANDY HOOK SAVE OUR BRIDGE FUND RAISER SEPTEMBER 23,2007

July 30th, 2007

PRESS RELEASE-U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone...

"this investigation will shed some light on why the agreement was signed in the first place"

July 13th, 2007

BREAKING NEWS-Save Sandy Hook Files M...

Developer must wait until lawsuit is settled, opponents state

June 30th, 2007

BREAKING NEWS

ASBURY PARK PRESS...time for Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J.,to demand a federal investigation.

January 16th, 2007

Park Service misleads on fort project...

Sandy Hook's superintendent... seven years of misinformation... misleading comments...Highlands-Sea Bright drawbridge.

December 5th, 2006

BREAKING NEWS

Claim lease deal violates U.S. law,National Historic Preservation Act, the National Environmental Policy Act and the National Park Service Organic Act

September 24th, 2006

BREAKING NEWS

Mary A. Bomar, who has been nominated to head the National Park Service.... before she is confirmed...it's time for Bomar and the park service to ...

August 15th, 2006

BREAKING NEWS

a fund raiser to help SAVE SANDY HOOK "JAZZ ON THE NAVESINK" featuring Leif Arntzen & Company SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2006 ...

August 12th, 2006

Interested in saving Sandy Hook ?

To help Save Sandy Hook and/or for more information, please send an email to SHSBULLETIN@aol.com or CJDiBalm@aol.com OR write to SAVE S...

August 11th, 2006

GET INVOLVED

CONTACT US AT SAVE SANDY HOOK P O BOX 7547 SHREWSBURY, NJ 07702-7547

December 2nd, 2005

BREAKING NEWS

I'm pretty sure Congress never envisioned a day when we would be privatizing national parks," when it set up the guidelines that allowed for this p...

October 17th, 2005

press releases

SAVE SANDY HOOK AND CLEARWATER ATTACK GOVERNMENT FLIP-FLOP

October 11th, 2005

PRESS RELEASE

SAVE SANDY HOOK AND CLEARWATER ATTACK GOVERNMENT FLIP-FLOP

August 18th, 2005

press release

CLEARWATER TO JOIN SUIT TO BLOCK DEVELOPMENT ON SANDY HOOK Environmental group will ask court to allow it to join other plaintiffs

July 7th, 2005

TIME TO SCRAP BOGUS PARK PLAN

July 7, 2005 ASBURY PARK PRESS EDITORIAL "the plan runs counter to the park service's mission to preserve the natural environment ...

July 6th, 2005

Developer gets new extension to secur...

Paul P. Josephson, an attorney for Save Sandy Hook, expressed disapproval that this makes a seventh extension granted to the developer

July 3rd, 2005

Project's problems reason for denial

If this application went before a local planning board, it would undoubtedly be turned down for insufficient data.

July 1st, 2005

TOPIC OF THE DAY

KEEP PARKLAND FOR PUBLIC USE The unique value of Sandy Hook lies in the spectacular land itself.

September 20th, 2004

Save Sandy Hook to File Suit - The Fi...

I will file a civil action on behalf of Save Sandy Hook in federal District Court seeking an injunction to block work on the redevelopment project ...

September 18th, 2004

National Park Service: Public Forum 2...

National Park Service representatives will attend a forum Saturday 18th September to disuss plans for the redevelopment of Fort Hancock at Sandy Ho...

August 13th, 2004

Save Sandy Hook will Sue NPS Over Lease

Save Sandy Hook (SSH) put the National Park Service on notice last week that it will bring suit in federal court to challenge a lease for historic ...

July 15th, 2004

Pallone to Meet with Save Sandy Hook,...

Pallone is scheduled to meet with members of Save Sandy Hook, a grassroots organization that was formed to oppose the development and any commercia...

May 31st, 2004

Funding issues and changing ground ru...

The developer, The Wassel Realty Group, must show proof of funding for the entire amount of the project by June 30, 2004. PETITION DRIVE at San...

May 13th, 2004

Save Sandy Hook fundraiser a success.

To all those that attended, donated to and worked so hard to make Save Sandy Hook's May 1, 2004 first Fundraiser a very successful event, the Board...

March 17th, 2004

Borough of Highlands Resolution

RESOLUTION PASSED: March 17, 2004 Borough of Highlands, NJ resolution opposing the National Park Service Plan to lease Fort Hancock, Sandy Hoo...

February 23rd, 2004

Holmdel Township Resolution

RESOLUTION PASSED: February 23, 2004 Holmdel Township, NJ resolution opposing the National Park Service Plan to lease Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook f...

October 25th, 2003

Save Sandy Hook Group Elects Officers...

The citizens' organization Save Sandy Hook held its first annual meeting this week, and reelected Mrs. Judith Stanley Coleman of Middletown as chai...

October 15th, 2002

Save Sandy Hook group outlines goals ...

The citizens' organization that recently formed to oppose the proposed commercialization of Fort Monmouth at Sandy Hook announced today that it is ...

January 16th, 1995

Park Service misleads on fort project...

Sandy Hook's superintendent... seven years of misinformation... misleading comments about...Highlands-Sea Bright drawbridge

January 16th, 1995

PRESS RELEASE

Park Service misleads on fort project, bridge plan


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