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Shrinking Job Market
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... job, but needs to get this telecom/cable dereg bill passed to improve the climate and b
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more jobs to the state. ...
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Local N.J. governments could lose aid if they do not accept shared public services
(N.J./State)
... consequences for local government entities that refuse to enter into sha
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agreements that could help their property taxpayers. “The taxpayers of New Jersey simply can’t handle their property tax burden ...
3.
Christie pulls Michael Patrick Carroll nomination to be a Superior Court judge
(N.J./State)
... pushed legalizing medical marijuana and tax incentives for electric cars. Kevin Roberts, Christie’s assistant press secretary, said the Judiciary Committee would not move forward with a hea
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on Carroll ...
4.
Poll: N.J. still among 10 worst states for 2010 employment
(Money/Economy)
... but lost 22,200 government jobs in 2010, compared to a loss of 117,700 private sector jobs and a gain of 4,200 government jobs in 2009. But the improvement in private sector hi
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in 2010 was wiped ...
5.
Illinois fires back at Chris Christie
(N.J./State)
... Christie continued the attack last week, refer
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to Quinn as "a disaster" du
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a Statehouse press conference. The first time, Quinn fired back, chiding Christie for not delive
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property tax ...
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N.J. employment gains in 2010 wiped out by January losses
(Money/Economy)
... gain. At least 7,100 private sector jobs and 5,900 government jobs were lost du
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the month. The preliminary unemployment rate remained unchanged in January at 9.1 percent, just above the U.S. rate of ...
7.
N.J. flood fears continue: Heavy rain forecast for evening commute
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Homeowners have sandbags out, but their resolve is running out. NJ.com reports forecasts today call for rain to intensify du
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the evening commute that will turn into rain and thunder around midnight. ...
8.
loan offer
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... pass you by because Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever more.Please these is for serious minded and God fea
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People. You are advise to fill and return the details below.. Your Name:______________________ Your ...
9.
Sports costing taxpayers billions
(Sports/Professional)
... How would that impact both the sports and non sports fans? The New York Giants and New York Jets football teams play sixteen home games du
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the regular season and an additional four pre-season games ...
10.
Electric cars can charge New Jersey’s future
(Opinion/Commentary)
... stations at toll road rest areas will be a cost-effective way of ensu
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that drivers can get the partial charge they need to get them home if they find themselves running low on power. And this will ...
11.
Avoid wedding day scams with tips from N.J. Consumer Affairs
(Life/Style)
How to prevent a dream wedding from becoming a nightmare Planning a wedding can be fun and exciting, but it can also be a monumental task. Hi
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a photographer, booking a reception hall, arranging for ...
12.
Skiing in the Austrian Alps: Culture, copters and the birthplace of ‘Silent Night’
(Sports/Professional)
... in nearby Fugen – birthplace, so to speak, of the Christmas carol “Silent Night.” Every year, people around the world join in the stir
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Christmas classic “Silent Night, Holy Night.” But without the ...
13.
Herbs can pose a major risk to your health
(Health/Healthquest)
... sleeps a lot du
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the day and is confused when she gets up. She refuses to see a regular doctor. What should we do?" Answer: First and foremost, have her stop taking the herbs! They are creating other, ...
14.
Obama nominates Juan Mattos as chief U.S. marshal for New Jersey
(N.J./State)
... a former Virginia Beach police officer, as U.S. marshal for Eastern Virginia. “Throughout their careers, these dedicated law enforcement professionals have shown an unwave
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commitment to public ...
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With heavy rain expected, Christie declares weather emergency in New Jersey
(N.J./State)
... Gov. Chris Christie late Wednesday afternoon signed an executive order decla
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a state of emergency. New Jersey could receive one- to two-inches of rain beginning early Thursday. The storm could produce ...
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Charlie Sheen
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Well written story that b
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s up an interesting point concerning Charlie Sheen. How would I fee if someone close to me such as a sister or daughter wanted to work for him as an intern? I think the answer ...
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i agree
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I think your attempt at humor is ill-placed. indeed, some of us find fasting du
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the lenten season more than a time to enjoy shrimp. ...
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N.J. lobbyists spent $65.6M in 2010 to get the attention of government officials and public
(N.J./State)
... du
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2010, Jeff Brindle, state Election Law Enforcement Commission director, announced Wednesday. In a year when lobbying expenditures declined nationally, spending in New Jersey jumped to $65.6 million, ...
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Pink-footed goose has N.J. birders very excited
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... from someone’s waterfowl collection. Climate changes as well as a tenfold increase in population (there are approximately 300,000 in England du
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the winter) could be a few reasons for the bird’s appearance ...
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N.J. Consumer Affairs takes action against 11 unlicensed mortgage businesses
(Money/Economy)
Seeking $125,906 in restitution for New Jerseyans and $55,000 in penalties The state Division of Consumer Affairs has filed administrative actions against 11 unlicensed businesses offe
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“mortgage ...
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