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1.
Christie ducks hard question on state's failure to help homeowners save their houses
(N.J./State)
... of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Housing is an important part of the
state’s
economy and a bad economy is an important part of the Romney message regarding why he would be a better ...
2.
Sorry, kids! N.J. bill to extend school day, year moves forward
(N.J./State)
... we should think of doing it without adding more cost to the system.” The New Jersey Education Association supports the bill, as do the New Jersey School Boards Association and the
state’s
Association ...
3.
Want lower New Jersey taxes? Recycle more!
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... by emphasizing that “going green” can save greenbacks while helping the environment. The
state’s
goal is to raise our recycling rate to 50 percent, meaning that at least half of the stuff we throw away ...
4.
N.J. jobless rate up, even with jobs added in August
(Money/Economy)
... highlights an ongoing erosion of the middle class in one of the nation’s wealthiest states. While the statistics may be slight, the
state’s
economy is still lagging as unemployment remains above the ...
5.
N.J. open space funds are running out of money
(Opinion/Commentary)
... as a water surcharge so we do not cut environmental programs. We can’t keep going from bond to bust. The most popular programs in
state’s
history will be coming to an end unless we find a stable source ...
6.
Reported abuse at Vineland Developmental Center elicits questions about Task Force decisions
(Opinion/Commentary)
... the process in which it was decided that the institution would remain open. This year, the Governor determined that at least one of the
State’s
centers for the developmentally disabled would be closed. ...
7.
Christie on the run as N.J.'s credit rating drops
(N.J./State)
... cut plan for all Garden State residents, but he blames Democrats who control the legislature for not including the plan in the
state’s
$31.7 billion budget for fiscal year 2013. A rating cut would be ...
8.
New Jersey homeowners underwater and abandoning ship
(Money/Economy)
... recession, the housing market has been ravaged by unemployment that has risen to a 35-year high. New Jersey’s unemployment rate jumped to 9.8 percent in July, reports the
state’s
Labor Department, with ...
9.
Coalition opposes potential closing of Woodbridge and Totowa Developmental Centers
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY SALVATORE PIZZURO COMMENTARY The
State’s
plan to close the Woodbridge and Totowa Developmental Centers has elicited a strong response from the family members of residents and at least three unions. ...
10.
Wines made in New Jersey, with pride
(Life/Style)
... State Wine Growers Association. The dry weather of July and normal rainfall in August made the Garden
State’s
soil ripe for the pickings. Wineries throughout the state are showcasing their harvest and ...
11.
5 ways to savor the Jersey Shore this fall
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY MICHELE S. BYERS COMMENTARY Labor Day usually means the end of the beach season at the Jersey Shore — our
state’s
130-mile coastline, not the MTV “reality” series. But, in fact, the shore season ...
12.
N.Y. Giants vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers preview: G-men can make up for Dallas loss
(Sports/Professional)
... So let me play the role of doctor and diagnose the seriousness of these Giants’ ailments, and see how they will affect Week 2 against the Garden
State’s
very own, head coach Greg Schiano, leading the ...
13.
Oyster Creek closing impact to be discussed in public meeting
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... a post Oyster Creek economy and economy,” Runyan said. Most said Runyan’s help was crucial in getting Lacey Township on the
state’s
Energy Master Plan, which notes the magnitude of replacing the nuke ...
14.
Christie talks ethics, middle-class reform at Howell Town Hall
(N.J./State)
... Christie took credit for helping to change the
state’s
image with his recent keynote address at the Republican National Convention, he pointed to James Wiley, the former head of North Bergen’s Public Works ...
15.
Are Jerry Brown's fat jokes about Chris Christie going too far?
(U.S./Nation)
... have that contest with himself,” Christie said. “I'll continue to try to make my state better.” Brown was speaking to an editorial board on Tuesday, and made the point that as part of his
state’s
spending ...
16.
Jersey Wakeoff, Lake Hopatcong wakeboarding competition, set for this weekend
(Sports/Professional)
... and New England states will flood New Jersey to participate, competing on the Garden
State’s
largest lake. Competitors will ride behind the 2013 Malibu Wakesetter MXZ and will be judged on their performance ...
17.
N.J. teacher evaluations questioned as Chicago walks the picket line
(N.J./State)
... meet the
state’s
deadline. “They’ll be receiving — not being part of the conversation, not trying to shape it," said Zychowski. But in California, a state task force discarded the call to use test scores ...
18.
Turning off Indian Point and keeping subways running
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... County section of the
state’s
energy grid ends a 50 year relationship with the nuclear plants. It is also a testimonial to the work of the New York Independent System Operator in developing the
state’s
...
19.
Election 2012: Swing state economies vary by wide margins
(Money/Economy)
... this key state for Romney in November. Virginia concludes this analysis with an unemployment rate of 5.9 percent. According to the AP, the
state’s
economy has stayed reasonably strong for the past four ...
20.
Sen. Richard Codey delivers torpedo against N.J. political bosses
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY CARL GOLDEN COMMENTARY While most of the
state’s
leading Democratic figures were in Charlotte, awash in the enthusiasm and euphoria of the party’s national convention, Essex County State Sen. Dick ...
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