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RFK Jr. adds heft to Ford fight

The Record: NorthJersey.com
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
BY BARBARA WILLIAMS AND JAN BARRY: STAFF WRITERS
Star power and political muscle were on display Monday as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and federal legislators toured Ford's toxic waste dump in Upper Ringwood and promised stepped-up pressure on behalf of nearby residents.


Arsenic-laced soil stays put, for now

The Record: NewJersey.com
Thursday, January 31, 2008
BY BARBARA WILLIAMS: STAFF WRITER
Arsenic-poisoned dirt sitting for more than two years under plastic blue tarps isn't going anywhere until federal officials determine whether the soil is a byproduct of Ford Motor Co.'s toxic waste dumping or a result of previous mining activity.


KILLER STOVES: Most Kitchen Ranges Pose Serious Threat to Millions of Americans, Consumer Groups Warn

Public Citizen: Citizen.org
April 5, 2007
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Wilson, Grochow, Druker & Nolet partner Lawrence Wilson is currently representing a young woman seriously injured as a result of a "stove tipping".


Kitchen stove risks: Tipovers and cooking fires

Consumer Reports: blogs.consumerreports.org
Published: April 15, 2007
Wilson, Grochow, Druker & Nolet partner Lawrence Wilson is currently representing a young woman seriously injured as a result of a "stove tipping".


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Decades After a Plant Closes, Waste Remains

New York Times: www.nytimes.com
By RON STODGHILL Published: July 29, 2007.
IN the summer of 2005, around the time that residents of Upper Ringwood, N.J., began to wonder whether the skin rashes, nose bleeds and bronchitis that plagued their community...


Ringwood residents hail judge's reversal

The Record: NorthJersey.com
By BARBARA WILLIAMS - STAFF WRITER
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
The multimillion-dollar claim by Upper Ringwood residents against Ford Motor Co. is headed for state court after a judge ultimately rejected Ford's arguments that the lawsuit should be heard at...


Victim Cooked To Death: Suit

New York Post: www.nypost.com
By KATHIANNE BONIELLO - July 22, 2007
An East Side resident was essentially cooked to death - his body temperature surging to a lethal 112 degrees - as a boiler malfunction sent heat...


Ford cleans up toxic paint sludge in Hillburn

The Record: NorthJersey.com

Sunday, May 20, 2007: Special Report: Toxic Legacy
What's new: Ford Motor Co. has completed excavation of industrial waste at nine of 12 sites where paint sludge was found at the 900-acre former iron mining site in Ringwood. That brings the total amount of lead-tainted...


EPA Finds Lead at a High Level in Animal From Ford Dump Site

Red Orbit: www.redorbit.com
By JAN BARRY, STAFF WRITER
Posted on: Tuesday, 21 November 2006
Investigators have found a high level of lead in a squirrel tested during a study of wildlife at Ford Motor Co.'s former toxic- waste dump in Ringwood...


Lost in the Dust of 9/11

L.A. Times - October 14, 2006
There is no voice left in Manuel Checo's voice. He speaks in a granular rasp that fades, occasionally, to whispery puffs of air. Sometimes, for periods as long as two days...


Plaintiffs Seek $2 Billion in Massive Toxic Tort Suit Against Ford

Law.Com: www.law.com
Mary P. Gallagher - New Jersey Law Journal - June 1, 2006
In what may be one of the largest toxic tort suits in New Jersey history, more than 700 plaintiffs seek $2 billion or more for contamination of 900 acres in Ringwood, N.J...