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... that took place centuries ago,” he said. “I want to encourage the use of this site as an interactive history trail. It could increase tourism in Trenton as well as provide a place where students could ...
... the reform agenda we’ve laid out to turn around Atlantic City’s gaming and tourism economy, make it a premier destination resort, and strengthen its role as an engine of economic growth and job creation ...
... to hit rock bottom is Jersey, not Los Angeles. Excellent point. I hope that line makes it into the next New Jersey tourism ads. Victoria, the mini-goddess and probably most sane person in the room, simply ...
... this wasn’t a repeat episode. Vinny and Pauly D, on the other hand, seem to have skipped the whole tourism process. They’ve brought foosball to Italy and apparently made it their official Italian pastime. ...
... will attract tourism, spur neighborhood revitalization and encourage economic growth in our state.” The major aid awards include: The Ocean City Life Saving Station, $750,000; St. Peter the Apostle ...
... the largest property of its kind in Atlantic City when completed. The casino/hotel is expected to provide 5,500 permanent jobs. “Atlantic City is a microcosm of how the environment, tourism and the economy ...
... tourism industry,” the governor added. “My commitment to protect the environment keeps faith with our obligation to preserve these treasures for future generations, while at the same time protecting and ...
... in New Jersey a priority, in part with the creation of the Tourism District and the regulatory reforms enacted in February, was cited by both MGM and the Borgata as positive indicators for attracting potential ...
9. Sales from the Tasting Rooms
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... increase NJ tourism. How wonderful would it be for people to come visit NJ and help increase our sales, which increases our tax income. Let's help promote our NJ wineries and support wine tasting and ...
10. Direct shipping will help NJ, not hurt it.
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... and sell wine by the glass, they might as well just close their doors now. These are small family run businesses that bring in tourism and state tax revenue. To pass the bill would mean that our own ...
11. Direct Shipping of Wine in NJ
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2011 NJ Governor Tourism Award Winner for the Garden State Wine Growers Assoc......lets start there and go on to NJ Agriculture! NJ may not be perfect but we a have a lot to offer as a state: Mountains, ...
... New Jersey’s economy that must be handled correctly. Wineries and vineyards have become important ambassadors of New Jersey’s agritourism, but their fate has been in limbo since a federal appeals court ...
... found its way to the streets, from Toronto to Monaco, negotiating tight turns and bringing large crowds to a local economy through tourism. Those races have been built over time, and expansion, especially ...
... rolling farmlands to thousands of acres of parks and recreation areas to our rural landscapes.” “Open space initiatives help sustain our state’s $40 billion outdoor tourism industry by giving our residents ...
... had they shared the service. Sweeney’s bill has cleared the Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism and Historic Preservation Committee and is currently pending before the upper house‘s Budget and ...
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India is one of the best destinations for Medical Tourism. Every year millions of people visit India to get medical treatment. Low cost of medical treatments, High quality in treatments provided, personalized ...
Grants range from $20,000 to $1,000 35 tourism-related organizations have been awarded a share of approximately $400,000 in state marketing grants to help expand tourism in New Jersey, the Division of ...
... been belatedly revised from 13.8% to 15% of GDP. The Greek economy is only 20% industry, 3% agriculture and the rest service such as tourism, banking, telecommunications plus tax collectors who do not ...
... “Partly the invitation might reflect New Jerseyans’ recognition that tourism is big business for their state.” Tourism is “very important” to New Jersey’s economy, 70 percent of residents say. Another ...
... be devastating. Climate change would devastate our $40 billion coastal tourism industry, destroy forests, and hinder our cranberry industry and as well as other agriculture industries. Without New Jersey ...
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