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Corzine's approvals plummet on tolls
Gov. Jon Corzine has an upside-down
approval rating of 37%-52%, down from 46%--43% in December, and 73% of voters
oppose his plan to raise tolls, according to a new
Quinnipiac University poll
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Corzine’s polls now worse than McGreevey’s
Wally Edge
New Jersey
Environmental News
- Three sites
considered for ethanol plant East
Coast Energy Solutions is eyeing three Warren County municipalities --
Phillipsburg, Greenwich Township and White Township -- as possible sites for
an ethanol plant
Express-Times
Pennsylvania Environmental
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Pennsylvania
Political News
New York/Nation/World
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Condos next in Catskill
factory do-over
Times Union
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State grows Adirondack preserve
The
state purchases most of the
historic Tahawus wilderness tract in the central Adirondacks from the
Open Space Institute
Times Union
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DEP tunnel closures to raise water releases
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