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- Rell Slashes Community Health Centers, Other Health Programs
- Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) ‘lapsed’ - $315,000 Which “Yale subsidy” is not clear. If that means the Connecticut Mental Health Center, unionized employees there are state employees with two years job security as per an
- New Haven Independent
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- N.J.-to-N.Y. rail project could gain from national
- TRENTON -- Drivers may have to pay more at the pump so train riders can have an easier commute into New York City — as well as improved highways and repaired bridges. But they likely won't have New Jersey to blame for raising taxes on
- Bridgeton News
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- Feds open talk of gas tax hike
- Drivers may have to pay more at the pump so train riders can have an easier commute into New York City — as well as improved highways and repaired bridges. But they likely won't have New Jersey to blame for raising taxes on gasoline. Key
- NorthJersey.com
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NorthJersey.com- Interview with Scott Wren: Forward Earnings Estimates Are Too
- Scott Wren is Senior Equity Strategist for Wells Fargo Advisors in St. Louis. He appears regularly on CNBC, Bloomberg TV, The Nightly Business Report and in articles in the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times. Harlan Levy is a
- Seekingalpha.com
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- Here are the 99 Marathon city manager applicants
- Cocoa resident Clarence Hulse, a consultant for a real estate development group since June 2008 ... Kansas resident Jennifer McCausland, a health communications coordinator for Sedgwick County in Kansas since 2007. Orange City, Fla.,
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- Burgess wins run-off, taking nearly two-thirds of vote
- Irene Burgess, the Democrat who campaigned on investing in education, captured close to two-thirds of the vote and handily won the run-off election for Ridgefield’s final open school board seat Tuesday night. Ms. Burgess had 2,278 votes
- Amity Observer
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Amity Observer- A Progressive Constitution
- The lower-middle-class riverfront homes that were torn down in New London, Connecticut are long gone. The lots those homes sat on are empty and overgrown with weeds because the giant pharmaceutical company decided to abandon its plans for
- American Thinker
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- Editorial: Legal land grabs
- A perfect example is the recent announcement that Pfizer Inc. is shutting down a Connecticut facility that became the poster child for the wrong way to apply eminent domain. People were kicked out of their homes to make room for new
- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- RMAA performs 1000th spay/neuter surgery
- The RMAA has surgically altered 895 cats, 104 dogs and one rabbit. What do these numbers mean? According to Spay USA, "If two cats and their offspring remain unaltered, (and produce two litters a year with only three kittens surviving) the
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Granite State News- Mortgage firm closure leads to lawsuits, FBI investigation
- MEREDITH — The sudden closing of a local mortgage firm has brought on a hail of lawsuits, an investigation by the FBI and state agencies, and word that millions of dollars are now unaccounted for. Last week Financial Resources Mortgage,
- Granite State News
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