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The $250 million in state legislation that lays out the redevelopment of Liberty State Park has been gutted, but language that allows privatization remains after a round of amendments by an Assembly committee. Critics of the Liberty State Park Conservation, Recreation, and Community Inclusion Act had hoped for new wording that would protect the environmental haven Caven Point Peninsula from purchase or lease by the Liberty National Golf Course owner Paul Fireman, who had wanted to add three golf holes into the park. A group tied to Fireman has presented plans for the state’s most-visited park,…