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Friday, September 28, 2007
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NJ Politics 
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Judge: Mayor’s conviction stands
A Superior Court
judge today
refused to overturn
Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy's disorderly conduct conviction stemming from
a confrontation with police outside his sister's tavern in the Jersey shore town
of Bradley Beach
Star-Ledger

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Guttenberg mayor indicted
Mayor
David Delle Donna and his
wife
Anna
have been indicted by the U.S. Attorney on charges of mail
fraud
and extortion. The couple allegedly accepted bribes and used the cash for
plastic surgery, dog accessories and gambling trips to Atlantic City
PoliticsNJ
NJ
Environment
- Court
decision bolsters foes of bear hunt
Giving a boost to opponents of a black bear
hunt, a state appeals court invalidates the state's 2005 plan to manage the
bear population and said that with no plan in place, no new hunts can be held
Star-Ledger
Bergen Record
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Report hits EPA probe of Ford site
A federal agency that let a major
polluter set
the limits of its 1980s toxic-waste cleanup. That's the picture that has
emerged in an internal report on the Environmental Protection Agency's
performance in Upper
Ringwood
Bergen Record
Courier News
PA Environment
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Rendell
pushes time-of-use rate for electricity
Gov. Ed Rendell is betting
Pennsylvanians will change their electricity usage habits if it means saving
money
on their utility bills
Scranton Times Tribune
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Something is oozing in
Jim Thorpe
A ''significant amount''
of a petroleum product
is flowing from Mauch Chunk Creek into the Lehigh River in Jim Thorpe and
officials are concerned enough to tentatively call off a planned whitewater
release from the Francis
E. Walter Dam this weekend for fear of it spreading
Morning Call
PA Politics
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Top Dem
calls for Castor to step down
The head of
Montgomery County's
Democratic Party has called for District Attorney Bruce L. Castor Jr.'s
resignation,
accusing him of using his office as a public relations tool for political gain
Morning Call
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GOP member
wants Dem’s resignation over alleged gambling connection
Montgomery
County Commissioner Ken Davis calls for the resignation of Democratic
Montgomery County Jury Commissioner Joanne C. Olszewski
The Mercury
New York/Nation/World
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Onondaga methane project fuels debate
Post-Standard
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Polluters gather to clear
the air
President
Bush's climate meeting opens with its main problem on full display: The
biggest polluters - industrialized and developing nations alike - say their
economies are more important than global warming
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