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Pannullo pushes alternate powerline plan
By James Lent, editor Published: Jul 7th, 2:13 PM EAST HANOVER TWP. - The township had a chance to make itself heard last Tuesday, June 30 as several township residents appeared before a panel from the state Board of Public Utilities hearing the application of Public Service Electric & Gas to construct 500 Kilovolt lines through sections of New ...
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Unknown Source: PR Newswire US Wordcount: Actuarial and underwriting expert brings new perspective to specialty practice ROSELAND, N.J., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Crump Group, Inc., the nation's largest insurance wholesaler, today announced that it has appointed Lee Lloyd as president of its programs unit within the company's property & casualty ...
Essex County judge shuffling not expected to disrupt court
Changes are under way in Essex County's courthouse, but they won't disrupt operations, according to the court's assignment judge.
Funds for bond ordinances approved
Two bond ordinances were adopted last week by the Rockaway Borough municipal council to handle annual recurring projects to maintain the borough's roads, water and sewer system.
Sun peaks early next week, but N.J. rain...
Parts of New Jersey will get a reprieve from clouds and rain early next week, but forecasters predict a rainy weekend and showers through the week to sandwich the bit of sun.
Now the session is in gear, with the promise ofA no surprise ending - it's a given the budget will ultimately pass in the hands of the majority Democrats - undercutting longterm suspense and compressingA drama into short-burst senatorial speeches.A State Sen.
As Bankruptcies Keep Surging, Fewer Are Emerging
As the effects of the recession continue, the high number of business bankruptcies - 7,514 in May, up 40% from the prior year - shows few signs of abating.
Stephen H. Knee is an attorney with Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith and Davis in Roseland.
As the Susquehanna-Roseland power line issue buzzes through northwestern New Jersey, PSE&G has made some tactical land purchases along the 45-mile route -- at no likely financial risk.
High school sophomore battles cancer
Meghan Gambichler, of Roseland, was diagnosed with cancer her freshman year of high school at West Essex.
Elderly couple dies in Roseland crash
An elderly couple died tonight after striking a tree while driving on Eagle Rock Avenue in Roseland, according to the Essex County Prosecutor's office.
Aide to former Perth Amboy Mayor Joseph Vas pleads guilty to money laundering
A long time aide to former Perth Amboy Mayor Joseph Vas pleaded guilty this morning to accepting $25,000 from a developer and funneling the money into the former mayor's congressional campaign.
Some well-known Jersey rockers are going back in time. The band the 413s - featuring Dennis Diken, drummer for the Smithereens and a native of Carteret, and Graham Maby, Joe Jackson's longtime bassist and a resident of Milltown - will rock a wax cylinder in a series of recording sessions at Thomas Edison National Historical Park in West Orange to ...
TS-3000i: Automatic Web-Based TimeSync Clock
This clock will run on its own employing time synchronization schedules with a back-up system that sends e-mail notification and SNMP trap alerts.
Essex County Executive DiVincenzo Congratulates Students for Participating in 'Special Eyes on the Environment' Display By The Alternative Press Staff 5/29/2009 Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr.
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Thomas Tsilionis and Peter Smith for Roseland, NJ Borough Council
ROSELAND, NJ, May 27, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Peter Smith of Monroe Ave & Thomas Tsilionis of LaSalle Court are both running uncontested in the June 2nd primary.
PSE&G maps out new power route
Six months after the Highlands Council said PSE&G's Susquehanna-Roseland power line plans are inconsistent with the Highlands master plan, the power company has submitted more eco-friendly plans for the 45-mile route running through northwestern New Jersey into Pennsylvania.
Northern NJ man admits mob ties, racketeering
A former government investigator in northern New Jersey has pleaded guilty to a federal racketeering conspiracy charge.
Police forces scramble for U.S. funds to avoid layoffs
As state and municipal officials raise the specter of budget-balancing layoffs, more than 300 law enforcement agencies in New Jersey are seeking $326 million in federal funds to either avoid that drastic step or hire new officers without spending local tax dollars.
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