There are those in the environmental movement who measure progress in greenhouse gas emissions or pesticide use.
Meryl Frank measures it in empty seats.
She's the mayor of Highland Park, a small borough in Middlesex County, and for the past four years she has given a workshop at the annual New Jersey League of Municipalities Conference about the things towns can do to go green.
The first year, it attracted about 12 people -- mostly environmental advocates looking for someone to lobby. Then next year it was 30 people, including a few council members showed up. Then it was 40, and she started seeing fellow mayors.
This past year?
"The seats were full,"
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