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41.
Gov. Chris Christie has a tough week with facts
(Opinion/Commentary)
... $351 million miss of revenue projections for the year… yet Christie stubbornly continues to push an income tax cut that overwhelmingly benefits the super-wealthy, rather than more equitable
property
tax ...
42.
In Christie-Democrats tax cut debate, OLS may play central role
(Opinion/Commentary)
... while Senate President Steve Sweeney and Assembly Majority Leader Lou Greenwald have proposed differing plans to offer tax credits tied to
property
taxes, but capping income eligibility at $250,000. ...
43.
N.J. honeybees need wildflowers and pesticide alternatives to survive
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... their bodies. How can we help New Jersey’s pollinators thrive? First, allow wildflowers - known in less enlightened quarters as weeds - to grow freely on your
property
. Who really wants to spend time ...
44.
'Bipartisan' Christie shows true colors to right-wing think tank Cato Institute
(Opinion/Commentary)
... leadership: • Demanding income tax cuts that overwhelmingly benefit the super-wealthy, rather than more equitable
property
tax cuts that help middle-class families • Saying he had better things to ...
45.
Rutgers human ecologist Bonnie McCay elected to National Academy of Sciences
(N.J./State)
... and community with the social institutions of science, law and
property
. She has conducted field research in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, Canada; the Middle Atlantic region of the United States; ...
46.
Steven Lonegan and Americans for Prosperity are wrong to fight N.J. Residential Foreclosure Transformation Act
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY JEFF TITTEL COMMENTARY Throughout New Jersey, there are foreclosed and abandoned properties sitting vacant, causing blight in our neighborhoods, causing
property
values to drop for surrounding homes ...
47.
Maryland ruling on pit bull breed as ‘dangerous’ activates animal advocates
(Life/Style)
... on their
property
are also liable for their actions. Not surprisingly, this ruling has generated strong responses from animal advocates. “Every animal is an individual,” says Cheryl Bernard Smith, of ...
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