“Due to extensive capital improvements needed to the hangar, the size of the hangar complex is being reduced and will only be available for use by the Forest Fire Service. Airport operations, outside of the hangar, will continue without interruption. The Forest Fire Service looks forward to continuing to serve visitors as a public-use airport.” Source: The badly directed and poorly thought-out messaging created by the NJ Forest Service, which owns the airport, is taking available hangar space for its aircraft, leaving only grass tie-downs available for pilots. Pilots were given 90 days to vacate the hangar space, and many are complaining to elected officials about the issue.