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Tuesday, Jan.
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NJ Politics
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Corzine seeks toll on Rt.
440 Tolls would
rise every four years and to be extended
to Route 440 as part of the financial restructuring plan Gov. Jon Corzine is
expected to offer up in today’s State of the speech
Star-Ledger
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Legislature barely approves school-funding bill
After three hours of
bare-knuckle lobbying on the Senate floor, Gov. Jon Corzine's plan to boost
state school aid by $532 million won final approval from lawmakers late last
night
Star-Ledger NYT
NJ
Environment
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Contested energy bill approved
A bill aimed
at curbing global warming that has
been attacked from a gamut of interest groups, including environmentalists and
business groups,
won final legislative approval Monday, paving the way for NJ to begin
auctioning off pollution credits to energy producers
Gannett
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Environmental bills advance
Measures addressing recycling, shore protection, contaminated sites and
renewable energy head to governor’s desk
Gannett
> Smith recycling package heads to governor
Pair of bills sponsored by Senator Bob Smith would guarantee funding for
municipal recycling programs and create a statewide electronics recycling
initiative
Senate Democrats
PA Environment
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Lemoyne
trash fight resumes
A Cumberland County
Court battle over Lemoyne's trash collection contract is back on, with York
Waste Disposal claiming borough
council "illegally" gave the 2008 pact to a competitor
Patriot- News
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Borehole
collapse may be cause of Hanover Twp. flooding, officials say
U.S. Rep. Paul
Kanjorski got a firsthand look Monday at the rust-colored pond that has
been forming from a 20-foot rise in underground mine water over the last two
weeks
in the township
Citizens Voice
PA Politics
New York/Nation/World
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Lobbyists fight for relicensing of nuclear plant
Newsday
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Wind farm would be farther off Jones Beach
Newsday
- In London, the world’s first recyclable
hotel
Reuters
- New approach needed to save coral reefs
Reuters
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