The grand hubris against the Andover Train Station
A.I.T. Reinsurance Ltd the deeded landholder of billionaire businessman Peter Kellogg’s Hudson Farm properties, has developed these properties into a full-service commercial “Luxury Shooting Lifestyle Experience” by embedding a partnership with Griffin and Howe. G&H offers shooting lessons, quality gunsmithing, and firearms sales to any paying customer in its for-profit business enterprises that utilizes these 3,800 acres in Andover Township, Byram Township and Hopatcong Borough. Hudson Farm also raises the pheasants for their live shoot events with little oversight on the humane treatment of these birds. Attorney John Ursin is both the Hopatcong Borough and Hudson Farm’s landholder’s attorney that consorts passage of Hopatcong resolutions on behalf of Hudson Farms. He continued to play a dual role when the State of New Jersey DEP found Hudson Farms in violation of the Freshwater Protection Act N.J.S.A. 13:9B. The Dec 6, 2012 settlement letter was for the 6-foot-high dam with unnamed tributary to Lubber Run. There is a long list of businesses and construction activities of the Hudson Farm enterprises that have been counter environmentally friendly. What grand hubris it is for the New Jersey Sierra Club and the COO’s of Hudson Farms to show enviro concerns for a new train station.
Michele Guttenberger
Hopatcong