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Secaucus

American  
[si-kaw-kuhs] / sɪˈkɔ kəs /

noun

  1. a town in NE New Jersey.


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“How often are life-size dinosaurs for sale at these prices?” said Rick Farmer, who lives in Secaucus, N.J., the park’s original home.

From The Wall Street Journal

In high school, I worked with the Secaucus Environmental Department for over three years as part of the Next Generation Community Leaders, or NGCL, program created by the Lindsey Meyer Teen Institute.

From Los Angeles Times

My contributions to the environmental department helped Secaucus to earn recognition from Sustainable Jersey as a Silver Certified Community.

From Los Angeles Times

By educating residents in Secaucus, we altered their behaviors, if even slightly, to be more environmentally conscious.

From Los Angeles Times

Although these are not fields directly tied to the climate ecosphere, my advocacy in Secaucus made me realize that a systematic mindset and policy knowledge would be strong tools with which I can effect change within both the government and private sector in advocating for larger-scale sustainability solutions.

From Los Angeles Times