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Local Leaders Are Fighting To Control Property Tax Increases [AUDIO]
A new survey by the Jersey League of Municipalities finds most Garden State mayors believe the state’s new 2 percent property tax cap is working the way it’s supposed to.
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Federal Transportation Dollars For Jersey Could Soon Be Cut [AUDIO]
With continuing partisan bickering in Washington D.C. – and unresolved questions about America’s debt problem – there is growing concern that Congress may soon decide to cut the amount of federal transportation funding given to the states.
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Governor Christie Gets Set For The New Year [POLL]
With only a few days left in 2011, Governor Christie is gearing up for the New Year – and promising to move ahead on a number of fronts, including education reform and enacting several measures that will make it easier for local officials to hold the line on property taxes.
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Jersey Business Owners Hopeful And Hesitant About 2012 [AUDIO]
In this final week of 2011, most Jersey businesses are looking forward to the start of New Year…and keeping their fingers crossed for a stronger economic bounce-back in the months ahead.
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Governor Christie Ready To Make More Cuts [AUDIO]
Governor Christie is reaffirming his commitment to cutting spending, and reducing the size of state government.
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What Does The Future Hold For Governor Christie? [AUDIO]
Will Governor Christie run for re-election in 2013? What about next year- might he decide to run for Vice President?
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Governor Christie Won’t Compromise On Sick Leave Payouts [AUDIO]
Don’t expect Governor Christie to change his mind, and support a democratic proposal to cap unused sick day cash payouts for retiring public workers at 75 hundred dollars.
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Many Jersey Residents Can’t Remember What They’re Doing [AUDIO]
Are you constantly forgetting things? Don’t remember where you parked your car at the mall? Have you drawn a blank when you were punching in your debit card password?
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Will NJ’s New Energy Master Plan Save You Money? [AUDIO]
Governor Christie has put forth a finalized Energy Master Plan for the Garden state.
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Restored Ferry Terminal in Hoboken Gives NJ Commuters More Options [AUDIO]
A 120 million dollar renovation project has been completed, and the historic Hoboken Ferry Terminal has been officially reopened – after being closed 44 years ago.
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Postal Service Looks To Avoid Bankruptcy [POLL]
The U.S. Postal Service is planning significant cutbacks at mail processing plants across the country – to save an estimated 3 billion dollars and prevent a plunge into bankruptcy.
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Lawmaker Fights To Protect Workers From Being Laid Off [AUDIO]
A Garden state lawmaker wants to make sure workers are able to keep their jobs – and medical benefits – even if their employer needs to reduce staffing levels because of difficult economic conditions.
