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Let’s get real about education in New Jersey
(Opinion/Commentary)
... in a rational manner how to staff up and what programs they can
afford
to offer on a multi-year basis. In New Jersey, what has happened annually is that, in the privacy of legislative budget caucuses, ...
2.
New Jersey police departments trying to avoid more layoffs
(N.J./State)
... reported. Many say the cutbacks are unavoidable. In St
afford
Township, Administrator James Moran said the layoff of five officers amounted to $600,000 in savings, a cent and a half on the tax rate, the ...
3.
17 New Jersey cities to share $5.7 million in federal aid to combat violent crime
(N.J./State)
... so that they can purchase crime-fighting technologies that they otherwise could not
afford
in these difficult economic times.” “We have seen first-hand in the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office how closed-circuit ...
4.
Safety tips for dealing with New Jersey's increasing bear population
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... bear habitat as agricultural land reverted to mature woodlands and protection
afford
ed by game animal status. There are currently more than 3,500 bears statewide, but the largest cluster is thriving ...
5.
White House claims as many as 4.7 million New Jerseyans benefiting from Obama tax cuts
(Money/Economy)
... Opportunity Tax Credit, which may help 314,000 New Jersey families
afford
college. The administration maintains the Payroll Tax cut is boosting paychecks for 4.7 million New Jerseyans this year by reducing ...
6.
KISHA CURTIS
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
KISHA saw your pics on FACEBOOK....you're a fat arsed SLUT.. maybe you'll lose some weight while in jail..hopefully they''ll starve you like you did to patrick.. but then you could
afford
to lose about ...
7.
Is Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. double dipping?
(N.J./State)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Most workers today look forward to the day they can
afford
to retire. In August 2010, Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr. put in his retirement papers and kept working. Now ...
8.
Kisha Curtis deserves the dealth penalty!
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... I say we start a petition that tax payer dollars are NOT used to feed this monster - let her have to pay for her own food - maybe without working her porn job she won't be able to
afford
it and will know ...
9.
N.J. Supreme Court to hear appeal against COAH zoning regulations
(N.J./State)
...
Afford
able Housing’s latest housing regulations. The high court’s decision to get involved comes in response to requests filed by 13 cities and towns and the New Jersey League of Municipalities that ...
10.
CUTTING ALL ON THE LITTLE PEOPLE OF NJ
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... CAN
AFFORD
TO LIVE HERE,THEN LET US SEE WHAT SHAPE THIS STATE WILL BE IN.NOW HE WANTS TO CUT MY MEAGER PENSION INCOME FORCING ME TO CUT DOWN ON FOOD AND MEDICATIONS. SHAME ON YOU CHRISTY, SHAME ON YOU ...
11.
CUTTING ALL ON THE LITTLE PEOPLE OF NJ
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... CAN
AFFORD
TO LIVE HERE,THEN LET US SEE WHAT SHAPE THIS STATE WILL BE IN.NOW HE WANTS TO CUT MY MEAGER PENSION INCOME FORCING ME TO CUT DOWN ON FOOD AND MEDICATIONS. SHAME ON YOU CHRISTY, SHAME ON YOU ...
12.
New Jersey foreclosures get help with special master
(Money/Economy)
... are other avenues available" to them, Jacobson said. "It stands to reason that they cannot
afford
attorneys," Fisher said. That was also an issue for Legal Services, which represents some low-income ...
13.
It’s better to borrow for college rather than stop contributions to your 401(k)
(Money/Economy)
... you about $3,500 in year one and $7,000 in year two, etc. Once the children are out of college, they can
afford
to bear all or part of the responsibility. Illustration – If the parents contribute nothing ...
14.
N.J. housing advocates travel to Washington to prevent cuts in affordable housing aid
(N.J./State)
... with our U.S. Senators and Representatives." According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, there are only 34
afford
able and available rental units for every 100 extremely low income renters ...
15.
New Jersey’s school-funding battle could use a dose of reality
(Opinion/Commentary)
... politics for more than three decades it’s not inconceivable to me that there may be some backroom talk between the two parties on how much the state can reasonably
afford
. And with that there won’t be ...
16.
Review: 2011 Suzuki Kizashi
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... for a little car 2011 Hyundai Sonata review: A Left Coast influence Mazda 6 review: Taking the
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able touring test Smart ForTwo: A car that is the ultimate urban vehicle Mercedes S-550: ...
17.
Mega Millions winning numbers worth $312 million
(Money/Economy)
... Millions are 1 in 135,145,920. Buying two tickets bumps your odds only to 2 in 135,145,920. There's a real simple rule: Play only if you can
afford
it, and play only for fun. ...
18.
N.J. gaming to be focus of forum at Rutgers
(N.J./State)
... and nonprofit sectors. The school’s most recent conference, Strategies for Ending Homelessness & Creating
Afford
able Housing, attracted an audience of 250. The March 31 gaming forum will begin at ...
19.
Former N.J. volunteer firefighter Ryan Dellane pleads guilty to aggravated arson
(N.J./State)
... Dellane, a volunteer firefighter, confessed to intentionally setting nine blazes throughout St
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Township, Ocean and Burlington counties between March and August of 2010. According to the Daily ...
20.
Gov. Chris Christie and Senate President Stephen Sweeney see end to local police departments
(N.J./State)
... is not about any one particular community," Christie said, according to the Courier Post. "This is about how do you provide public safety in New Jersey at a cost that can allow the state to be
afford
able ...
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