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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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- 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.,
- KeysNet
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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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- 3 hours ago
Amity Observer- A Progressive Constitution
- I don't begrudge the progressive left its political power. They won. They are far from ashamed to say it, and I am not afraid to admit it. What I do mind is the left's obvious neglect and disregard for the Constitution as it is written . If
- American Thinker
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- 4 hours ago
- Editorial: Legal land grabs
- New Jersey is one of seven states with fuzzy eminent domain laws that make it easier to wrongly take people's property. It's a measure the Garden State should clarify, especially in the wake of the fallout from a landmark Connecticut case.
- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- 4 hours ago
- State budgets lean on property sales
- The Arizona House of Representatives’ office, one of the buildings the state is considering selling as part of a sale-leaseback program to raise cash, would cost a private owner more than $18 million. Lawmakers would continue to occupy the
- Stateline
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- 8 hours ago
Stateline- RMAA performs 1000th spay/neuter surgery
- If your pet has a litter of five and you find homes for those five, then five animals sitting ... homicide (AP) AP - On the surface it all seemed like a gruesome hate crime in a rural part of Kentucky with a history of disdain for the
- Carroll County Independent
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Carroll County Independent- Real estate agents concerned over proposed sign regulations
- Dozens of real estate agents attended the Board of Selectmen meeting last Wednesday in hopes of changing the proposed policy on regulating commercial signs in town rights-of-way. Real estate agents said 14 days to post a sign is not nearly
- Carroll County Independent
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- 7 hours ago