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1.
How to search for cheaper car insurance in N.J.
(Money/Economy)
... in lower
premium
s. * People who have changed jobs and are now working closer to home are traveling fewer miles and lowering their exposure to risk. Insurers will calculate
premium
s based on the average ...
2.
Brigantine Councilman Tony Pulella's bar penalized for serving cheap vodka at high prices
(N.J./State)
... will be closed for a week next summer for defrauding patrons by pouring what is described as a significant amount of cheaper-grade vodka and charging them for
premium
spirits from May to September. Pullella’s ...
3.
Compromise between NJEA and Gov. Christie would offer something for everyone
(Opinion/Commentary)
... victory in requiring a half million public employees to contribute more to their pension systems and health insurance
premium
s. The NJEA will remind legislators that the Governor’s education overhaul ...
4.
Poor health could drive you to the poorhouse
(Money/Economy)
...
premium
, which can be selected by the client, are the maximum daily benefit, the elimination period, the benefit length, the inflation rider and the amount of home care covered. The two aspects that are ...
5.
Pape Michael Seck, formerly of Jersey City, sentenced to prison for insurance fraud
(N.J./State)
... property from Miller & Schrader, P.A in the form of a $61,898
premium
reimbursement and a $150,000 unsecured loan on the $5 million MetLife life insurance policy. On June 7, 2010, Seck was sentenced ...
6.
14 N.J. gas stations accused of selling inferior grade fuel
(N.J./State)
... over $4 per gallon for
premium
grade gasoline, we want to ensure that consumers are getting their money’s worth. Of the 325 gas stations inspected, four percent allegedly practiced deceptive advertising ...
7.
Drug Court is ineffective
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... dollars were wasted in insurance claims, property repairs, security systems and increased insurance
premium
s? During the prosecution I was told by the Prosecutor that the drug court success rate was ...
8.
health
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
The federal government is lowering
premium
s for a taxpayer-subsidized plan that provides health insurance for those with pre-existing conditions check "Penny Medical" website ...
9.
How does Kindle Fire compare to Apple iPad?
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... to the free streaming movies and TV shows that come from subscribing to Amazon’s
premium
program Prime, for $79 a year. Fire gives users a free 30-day subscription. According to the Washington Post, ...
10.
N.J. Supreme Court to decide if judges must pay more for pension, health benefits
(N.J./State)
... from 3 percent to 12 percent of their annual salaries and requires them to pay 35 percent of their health care
premium
s. DePascale, who earns $165,000 annually, argued his health benefits contribution ...
11.
PlayUp sports app for iPhone marks over 75K downloads
(Sports/Professional)
... are endless opportunities around this," says Press. "From
premium
content in player and team rooms to the free and paid games to micro-transactions and advertising and sponsorships, once there's a fan ...
12.
State Agency misleads grand jury
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... bad apples out there committing insurance fraud and should be punished. however this is infrequent and adds little to the increased insurance
premium
s. Unfortunately, this has given the insurance ...industry ...
13.
November at the Jersey Shore is bursting with great culinary events
(Entertainment/Movies)
... foods and artisanal cheeses paired with
premium
wines from Rumson Wine & Spirits. The event - which is denim casual - will offer live entertainment by some of the best talent from the Holiday Express ...
14.
Christie administration loses another round in effort to make N.J. judges pay more for benefits
(N.J./State)
... from 3 percent to 12 percent of their annual salaries and requires them to pay 35 percent of their health care
premium
s. DePascale, who earns $165,000 annually, argued his health benefits contribution ...
15.
Christie administration appeals ruling that exempts judges from health benefits hike
(N.J./State)
... public employee pension contributions from 3 percent to 12 percent of their annual salaries and requires them to pay 35 percent of their health care
premium
s. DePascale, who earns $165,000 annually, argued ...
16.
8388387378@gmail.com
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... also know that even AFTER the healthcare
premium
increases it is STILL much cheaper than what most Private Sector workers (who are lucky enough to get a health insurance) pay for THEIR coverage ? So ...
17.
N.J. Sen. Buono is unafraid to challenge the insurance industry
(Opinion/Commentary)
... increase their rates without the approval of several watch dog groups. According to Buono, since 2001 family
premium
s have increase 113 per cent, well ahead of the pace of inflation. Employer sponsored ...
18.
Christie to seek constitutional amendment if N.J. Supreme Court sides with judges
(N.J./State)
... of their health care
premium
s. Feinberg held the increased contributions are a diminution of judges’ salaries. "Contributions to pension and benefits which are deducted from a judge’s paycheck directly ...
19.
Insurance agent Reina Morales-Peck of Cherry Hill charged with stealing over $172K
(Money/Economy)
Insurance agent Reina Morales-Peck of Cherry Hill was indicted Tuesday for allegedly stealing more than $172,000 from insurance purchasers and failing to remit insurance
premium
s. Morales-Peck, 40, is ...
20.
Christie disagrees that pension, health benefit hike for judges is 'unconstitutional'
(N.J./State)
... The Asbury Park Press reports that the new law would raise a judge’s contribution rate by 9 percent of salary over seven years beginning this month and requires them to pay 35 percent of health-
premium
...
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