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Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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NJ Politics
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Census: More NJ homeowners are
overextended
Within an avalanche of
statistics unleashed yesterday by the Census Bureau is an eye-popping estimate:
Nearly one in every six home-owning households in New Jersey spent at least 50
percent of its income on housing costs last year
Star-Ledger
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GOP chief seeks specifics on Katz
emails
The state Republican
chairman
asks a judge to order the governor's office to spell out in more detail what it
did to
track down emails and other correspondence between Gov. Jon Corzine and state
employee union leader Carla Katz
Star-Ledger
NJ
Environment
- Corzine challenges
NY’s LNG facility In the midst of
a U.S. Supreme Court
battle to keep the state of Delaware from blocking construction of a liquefied
natural
gas facility in Logan Twp, Gov. Corzine wants a say in whether one is built
offshore
in New York's waters. Enviros cry: ‘double standard’
Today's Sunbeam
- Battlegrounds of Rot
and Rust Commercial and
recreational fishermen continue
to lock hooks over access to the fish-rich artificial reefs off the Jersey
coast. This NY Times story contains a slide slow that provides both an
onboard and below-water
look at the parties involved in the aquatic conflict
New York Times
PA Environment
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PPL finds buyer for Chilean
utility
PPL says it has found a
buyer for its
Chilean utility, a move that will bring to an end the Allentown energy
company's
decade-long venture into Latin America
Morning
Call
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East Penn
gives 'green' light for planned elementary school
The East
Penn School District is taking the first step toward having its planned
elementary
school certified as an environmentally friendly ''green'' building
Morning Call
PA Politics
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Philadelphia, state close schools $ gap
The state-city
partnership that has
run Philadelphia's public schools for nearly six years is stronger than ever,
say
Gov. Rendell and Mayor Street while announcing they had found a way to close
the school district's nagging budget gap
Philly.com
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