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NJ Politics
Corzine claims
shield on e-mails
Gov. Jon Corzine
asserts in court that his e-mail exchanges with labor
leader and one-time paramour Carla Katz during recent state worker negotiations
are not subject to the state's open records law
Star-Ledger
Voters call
Lautenberg too senior a senator
First elected to
the U.S. Senate in 1982 after hinting that
72-year-old Rep. Millicent Fenwick was too old to serve effectively, Democratic
Sen. Frank Lautenberg, now 83,
is facing some of the same skepticism in his 2008 re-election bid
Star-Ledger
Gannett Cartoon
NJ Environment
Highlands Council
suffers the loss of another key official
Officials say that the departure of Steven
Balzano as the council's director of science and planning will not hamper the
effort to create a master plan
for the vast region
Daily Record
Site plan
approval sought for ethanol
NJ Ethanol LLC
seeks approval from the county planning board
for the state's first ethanol plant in Bridgeton near prison
Bridgeton News AC
Press
PA Environment
Rendell relents on energy issues
that slowed budget talks
Gov. Ed Rendell announces at a
late-night
news conference that a nearly $27.4M budget agreement has been reached
Patriot-News
Editorial: Much-needed
Pa. energy plan budget casualty
Republicans in Harrisburg may have succeeded
in forcing Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell to set aside a key component of the
2007-08 budget that would have helped Pennsylvania move into a more
energy-secure future
Pocono Record
PA Politics
Budget deal
ends state shutdown
Gov. Rendell laughs
during a news conference with legislative leaders
late last night to announce the budget agreement. "All sides can say they have
achieved some of their goals,"
he said
Inquirer
> For Rendell, a very
bumpy ride
Inquirer
New York/Nation/World
Brooklyn backs mayor’s marine waste-transfer station The planned marine waste-transfer station at the Gansevoort Pier in Greenwich Village is being held up by several members of the state Assembly who want the transfer station moved to Pier 76 on the Upper West Side Brooklyn Daily Eagle
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