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What is The Roger G. Cook Greenway? Hightstown’s Greenway has a long history. In 1987, the idea for a greenway first appeared as a way to link the town’s nat- ural and historic features; by 1997 the Greenway Plan was moving forward as a tool for preserving important aspects of Hightstown for future generations. The Greenway Plan incorpo- rates three different types of greenway: Riparian Greenway - protects environmentally sensitive areas that include stream corridors, floodplains, wetlands, and habitats for State-listed threatened species; Greenway Linkage - connecting public open spaces and the four Borough parks through a green travel corridor; Heritage Trail - protects historic landmarks like those associated with the Camden and Amboy Railroad Corridor including the Ely House, the stone arch bridge, the dam, and areas that display the original stone “sleepers” (used before wooden railroad ties). Additionally, another important goal of a greenway is to link communities together. The current greenway intends to link with East Windsor so that our residents and visitors can enjoy exploring more of the region’s natural beauty and areas of historic interest by foot or on bicycle. On a larger scale, cre- ating a greenway in our community complements the state’s efforts to expand the amount of green acres and open space in New Jersey. In 2006 Phase I of the greenway was completed and dedicated to long-term sup- porter of the greenway, Roger Cook. Phase II is currently underway and will soon be completed. Thanks to the hard work of Mr. Cook and numer- ous other volunteers, this green corridor that comes together in the Borough’s center and extends out into its four corners and beyond will benefit the community and environment well into the future. Who is Roger G. Cook? Born in Cranbury, NJ in 1926, Roger Cook has spent a lifetime improving the lives of others, while serving our local community with devotion and an extraordinary range of passions and expertise. A beloved husband, father, stepfather, and grandfather, he has earned the highest regard as a true statesman of our local community. Roger served on the Hightstown Board of Health for 13 years, 10 years as chair, where he was instrumental in establishing the Borough’s Well Baby Program. He has also served Hightstown as chair of the Water-Sewer Committee, as well as the Borough Council from 1992–1994. Through his work on the Hightstown Environmental Commission, Roger pursued a vision of developing a greenway around Hightstown, and worked diligently for 16 years to achieve that goal. In 2006, Mayor Robert Patten formally dedicated the Roger Cook Greenway, and the Hightstown Borough Council issued a formal proclamation recognizing Roger’s multitude of contributions to the local community. In addition to commending Roger for his tireless advocacy of the Greenway project, the council added, Printing paid for by a generous gift by Alex Perritt “His knowledge, expertise, professionalism, enthusiasm, and selfless dedication to his community have significantly and permanently enhanced our quality of life in the Borough of Hightstown.” R O G E R G . C O O K G R E E N W A Y

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What is

The Roger G. Cook Greenway?Hightstown’s Greenway has along history. In 1987, the ideafor a greenway first appearedas a way to link the town’s nat-ural and historic features; by1997 the Greenway Plan wasmoving forward as a tool forpreserving important aspectsof Hightstown for futuregenerations.

The Greenway Plan incorpo-rates three different types of greenway: Riparian Greenway -protects environmentally sensitive areas that include streamcorridors, floodplains, wetlands, and habitats for State-listedthreatened species; Greenway Linkage - connecting publicopen spaces and the four Borough parks through a greentravel corridor; Heritage Trail - protects historic landmarkslike those associated with the Camden and Amboy RailroadCorridor including the Ely House, the stone arch bridge, thedam, and areas that display the original stone “sleepers” (usedbefore wooden railroad ties).

Additionally, another important goal of a greenway is to linkcommunities together. The current greenway intends to linkwith East Windsor so that our residents and visitors can enjoyexploring more of the region’s natural beauty and areas ofhistoric interest by foot or on bicycle. On a larger scale, cre-ating a greenway in our community complements the state’sefforts to expand the amountof green acres and open spacein New Jersey.

In 2006 Phase I of thegreenway was completed anddedicated to long-term sup-porter of the greenway, RogerCook. Phase II is currentlyunderway and will soon becompleted. Thanks to the hardwork of Mr. Cook and numer-ous other volunteers, this green corridor that comestogether in the Borough’s center and extends out into itsfour corners and beyond will benefit the community andenvironment well into the future.

Who is

Roger G. Cook?Born in Cranbury, NJ in1926, Roger Cook hasspent a lifetime improvingthe lives of others,while serving our localcommunity with devotionand an extraordinary rangeof passions and expertise.A beloved husband, father,stepfather, and grandfather,he has earned the highestregard as a true statesmanof our local community.

Roger served on the Hightstown Board of Health for 13 years,10 years as chair, where he was instrumental in establishingthe Borough’s Well Baby Program. He has also servedHightstown as chair of the Water-Sewer Committee, as wellas the Borough Council from 1992–1994.

Through his work on the Hightstown EnvironmentalCommission, Roger pursued a vision of developing agreenway around Hightstown, and worked diligently for16 years to achieve that goal. In 2006, Mayor Robert Pattenformally dedicated the Roger Cook Greenway, and theHightstown Borough Council issued a formal proclamationrecognizing Roger’s multitude of contributions to the localcommunity. In addition to commending Roger for his tirelessadvocacy of the Greenway project, the council added,

Printing paid for by a generous gift by Alex Perritt

“His knowledge, expertise, professionalism,enthusiasm, and selfless dedication tohis community have significantly andpermanently enhanced our quality oflife in the Borough of Hightstown.”

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Wetlands in the RockyBrook Environmental Area

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Adjacent to Peddie Lake7 Woods entrancenear Peddie Lake

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