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  • Former Newark mayor guilty of fraud in land sales Two blocks from the
    wood-paneled office where Sharpe James ran New Jersey’s largest city for 20 years,
    the former mayor made a stealthy exit through a back door of the federal courthouse
    here on Wednesday after a jury found him guilty of fraud for conspiring to sell city-
    owned properties to a former companion at a fraction of their value
    NY Times  
     > A day Newark will remember From where James ruled to where he dines,
    residents react to news that ex-mayor was convicted
    Star-Ledger Editorial  Cartoon

New Jersey Environmental News 

  • Corzine recommends new nuke plant Gov. Corzine has unveiled a long-
    anticipated energy master plan that will support a new nuclear power plant. The
    most likely site for such a plant would be at the adjacent Salem and Hope Creek
    nuclear power stations in Salem County, where the state's largest utility has said
    it is considering a fourth generating unit
    Inquirer AC Press

  • Plan to abolish Ag Department falters Gov. Jon Corzine yesterday backed off
    his unpopular plans to abolish the Department of Agriculture and shutter nine state
    parks this summer, saying he is considering alternatives
    Star-Ledger

Pennsylvania Environmental News

  • New York to release water from reservoirs Along the Delaware River yesterday,
    the announcement that New York City will lower water in its Catskills reservoirs to protect against deluges downstream triggered more anger than relief among flood-plagued
    resident Inquirer  The Intelligencer

Pennsylvania Political News   

  • Slots pay off for homeowners They will see a 10 percent reduction, on average,
    in their school property tax bills this year in the first state distribution of slots-funded tax
    relief Patriot-News

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