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1.
Powerball lottery drawing set for Saturday night
(Money/Economy)
BY JASON KIM NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Today can be someone's lucky day. He or she can become the next Powerball multi-millionaire and have
$310
million to do whatever they might wish. Well, we ...
2.
Remembering the great stock market crash of 1929
(Money/Economy)
... $114.75. Dupont went from
$310
to $525 — up 69 percent. Montgomery Ward, from $117 to $440 — up 206 percent. Wright Aeronautic, from $69 to $289 — up 318 percent. Mrs. Amy Boulter of West 83rd ...
3.
Christie administration allocates $850M in additional school aid
(N.J./State)
... Burlington: $361,487,229 +$26,743,036 Camden: $651,355,009 +$38,450,335 Cape May: $58,604,237 +$5,244,003 Cumberland:
$310
,459,355 +$31,265,545 Essex: $1,106,005,181 +$85,461,765 Gloucester: ...
4.
Sports owners are entitled to lion’s share of stadium revenues – and here’s why
(Sports/Professional)
... no) and a football facility. More than
$310
million went into the construction of a Glendale, Arizona stadium for Bill Bidwill’s Cardinals. Louisiana rebuilt the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina in ...
5.
Open enrollment for Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plan starting very soon
(Health/Healthquest)
... deductible of
$310
before it pays anything. This plan has been ideal for individuals who are not on any medications whatsoever. Their most popular plan has been the Preferred Plan, which costs $39.40 ...
6.
Assembly Democrats Monday to attempt to override Christie veto of senior citizen tax relief
(N.J./State)
... a new
$310
deductible to 105,000 senior and disabled citizens in the Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled prescription drug program and 23,000 senior citizens enrolled in the Senior Gold ...
7.
N.J. millionaire’s tax is showdown issue of the 2011 budget
(Opinion/Commentary)
... money — through economies in generic drug use and other cost savings — and it would no longer be necessary for 100,000 low-income seniors to pay a
$310
yearly deductible ($620 for married couples) for ...
8.
N.J. 'millionaire's tax' restored by committees in Trenton
(N.J./State)
... tax rate on income over $1 million would be restored to 10.75 percent from 8.97 percent. Christie's plan to charge a new
$310
deductible to 105,000 senior and disabled citizens in the Pharmaceutical ...
9.
Surcharge on 16K millionaires will help N.J. senior citizens through true shared sacrifice
(Opinion/Commentary)
... plan to charge a new
$310
deductible to 105,000 senior and disabled citizens in the Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled prescription drug program and 23,000 senior citizens enrolled in the ...
10.
Moriarty says Christie’s government reform bill will not be held hostage for millionaire’s tax
(N.J./State)
... taxes in the nation.'' The Democrats charge Christie's plan to make low-income seniors who participate in the state prescription programs pay, for the first time, a
$310
deductible as well as increases ...
11.
Democrats unveil legislation to restore income tax surcharge on 16,000 New Jerseyans who earn over $1 million annually
(Money/Economy)
... The proposed
$310
deductible to 105,000 senior and disabled citizens in the Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled prescription drug program and 23,000 senior citizens enrolled in the Senior ...
12.
Christie’s prescription plan hurts N.J. seniors
(Opinion/Commentary)
... pay a
$310
deductible at the start of the new year. That's
$310
cash up front before they get a single pill. It's $620 if a husband and wife both need refills. On their first visit to the drug store ...
13.
N.J. Democrats will not approve increased prescription costs for seniors in Christie budget
(Health/Healthquest)
... Christie's budget plan, 105,000 low-income senior and disabled citizens in the state's PAAD program would be required to pay a new annual Medicare prescription deductible of
$310
and an increased $15 co-payment ...
14.
Proposed state budget hurts poorest citizens with changes to N.J. PAAD program
(Opinion/Commentary)
... all of that could change. The proposed state budget is calling for a
$310
deductible for all PAAD recipients and the more than doubling of co-pays for brand name prescriptions. This will equal $54 million. ...
15.
N.J. legislators debate who is to blame for cost increases in state's prescription programs for seniors
(Health/Healthquest)
... pay
$310
for the first time to cover the annual Madicare Part D deductible to help cover their prescription costs. The plan was a major topic as state Health and Senior Services Commissioner Poonam Alaigh ...
16.
Christie’s budget is hardly shared sacrifice for N.J. seniors
(Opinion/Commentary)
... than $400,000 per year, saving them as much as $815. Yet Gov. Christie supports charging senior citizens
$310
just to get access to crucial prescription drugs and doubling co-payments for those drugs. ...
17.
Cost of prescription drugs to rise sharply for N.J. seniors
(Health/Healthquest)
... or PAAD prescription programs will be required to come up with
$310
to cover the annual Medicare Part D deductible, the state Health and Senior Services commissioner Monday told legislators. In an appearance ...
18.
Sen. Sweeney says bills to reform pensions, authorities on parallel track
(N.J./State)
... save upwards of
$310
million over the course of the next fiscal year by requiring employees to contribute 1.5 percent of their incomes towards their health benefits. Sweeney said those savings should ...
19.
America's best ticket prices are at Atlantic City International
(N.J./State)
... (
$310
) came in 41st. At about $299, New York LaGuardia was just below the average cost and 49th in the rankings. Philadelphia International was two places and two dollars cheaper at $297. The full list ...
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