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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
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Bridgeton News- PhillyDeals: Lowering expectations on office space
- The Urban Land Institute came to Philadelphia last week. Commercial real estate salespeople jammed a Union League meeting hall to hear what they knew too well. Highlights: "We have to go back to the pre-bubble environment," warned economist
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- Jewish Volunteers Fighting Hunger This Thanksgiving
- Viewing Thanksgiving as more than an opportunity to stuff themselves with turkey, volunteers across the country are taking steps to bring joy to those less fortunate and, in the process, making the American holiday meaningful for their own
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- Home Sales Run Rampant: Prices Lag Behind
- At least for the moment, homebuyers across the country appear to be in a state (perhaps even a nation) of euphoria. Average numbers of homes sold across every region of the United States leaped by more than 20% over last year. They also
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HULIQ.com- Builders Net Win in N.Y. Case
- New York's highest court ruled that it is lawful for the state to seize private land for use by private developers, clearing a hurdle for a new basketball arena and marking a victory for local governments hoping to spur development.
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Wall Street Journal- Beach repairs at risk in restrictive Shore towns
- Jersey Shore towns where beachfront-property owners deny public access to bathers may have difficulty obtaining federal funds to repair damage caused by a severe nor'easter this month. In a teleconference organized by Rep. John Adler (D.,
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- Corzine, Christie Disagree on Support for the Needy
- NEW YORK, NY November 25, 2009 —As more New Jersey families struggle to put food on the table and heat their homes, Governor Corzine and Governor ... During a visit to a shelter for the needy in Jersey City, he said caring for the poorest
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- Real Estate News: After Stuy Town Debacle, Calpers Weighs
- ... the state can use eminent domain for a massive development in Brooklyn that includes an arena for the New Jersey Nets. IVG Immobilien Beats Slump for Now (WSJ) : A year in, new CEO brings listed real-estate investment firm back from
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- Court: NY can seize property for new NJ Nets arena
- ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) New York's top court ruled Tuesday that the state can use eminent domain to force homeowners and businesses to sell their properties for a massive development in Brooklyn that includes a new arena for the New Jersey Nets.
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- Debility and the Moral Imagination in Botswana
- Professor Julie Livingston has been teaching history at Rutgers University in New Jersey since 2003. In 1992 and 1993 she completed ... This took her to Botswana where one of her bases was at Cheshire Homes in Mogoditshane. Her main
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