Pictured is the Green Acres site where trees were cut down. "Mainly beautiful evergreens and shrubs with periwinkle ground cover," said Mary Rapuano, who noted that a fence was removed, which she says should have been done years ago. "Green Acres sites must be accessible to the public." ( Mary Rapuano) How green is a Green Acres site, if the trees are removed? The Green Acres program in NJ is designed to “preserve and enhance NJ’s natural environment." Based on what the town of Newton... Letters to the Editor 06 Jan 2020 | 02:59