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Old 09-14-2006, 06:00 PM
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Default Radio Towers to Fall

WOR Radio towers are going to bite the dust. I used to drive by these all the time. This should be a cool shot.

http://www.rwonline.com/dailynews/one.php?id=9735
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Old 09-15-2006, 09:45 AM
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That will be a very nice shot. Looking foward to seeing it.
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Default No Tower Demolition for WOR, After All

Three giant radio towers that have been a fixture alongside the New Jersey Turnpike are still standing in Lyndhurst, New Jersey. WOR radio had planned to take down the towers Wednesday. But the station says Lyndhurst police stopped the demolition because of security concerns.

Station spokesman Paul Siebold says there is no new date for the demolition.

The 700-foot tall towers are owned by WOR radio in New York. They've been a landmark on the turnpike for more than 40 years. The radio station says a new set of towers and transmitter site a half-mile north in Rutherford carries the station's signal.

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New York’s WOR (710) pulled out all the stops for the planned demolition of its former tower site in Lyndhurst, N.J., Wednesday morning. The station’s top advertisers and managers were on hand at WOR’s new transmitter site half a mile away to watch the three 690-foot towers come down. So were camera crews from most of the New York TV stations, and a veritable SBE meeting full of engineers from almost every other station in town.

A bureaucratic snafu kept the planned demolition from taking place, however. As crews from Northeast Towers were poised to cut one set of guy wires on each tower at precisely one minute after 10 a.m., Lyndhurst Police Chief James O’Connor stepped in and halted the demolition.

O’Connor says he was never properly notified about the demolition. He cited concerns about the safety of drivers on the New Jersey Turnpike, the western spur of which runs right alongside the demolition site.

“There are thousands of people out here who might see the towers come down and get panicked,” O’Connor said.

O’Connor says no demolition permit will be issued until he’s had a chance to meet with WOR management and with representatives of the media and other area law-enforcement agencies, to coordinate informational efforts and prevent any panic that might result from the sudden collapse of three tall towers just across the Hudson from Ground Zero.
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