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Your school district has a way to lower your taxes but not all are taking advantage Advertising on school buses may have sounded like a great idea to many when it was made legal in New Jersey seven years ago, but state records show that fewer than 25 school districts — about 3.5 percent of all districts in the state — have taken advantage of it in the past three years. Between the ...
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Eliminated by Christie 8 years ago, $7.5M for women's clinics is making a comeback "The loss of funding for family planning eight years ago had a devastating impact on access to care for women and families in New Jersey, with the closure of six family planning centers," state Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, D-Bergen, said after the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior ...
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State Lawmakers Not Just Blowing Smoke About Rejoining RGGI New Jersey stepped closer yesterday to rejoining a multistate initiative to fight climate change, but is far from reaching a consensus about how funds raised by participating in it will be allocated. In an indication of the priority given it by lawmakers, the Senate Environment and Energy Committee once ...
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Education rebuilds after years of bashing by Gov. Christie | Editorial Phil Murphy confronts as he takes his first tentative steps as our new leader. But Jersey Jazzman for one is looking forward to going to work again, knowing the new governor is not going to heap blame on the state's teachers for the many problems they didn't create - and can't be expected to fix on their ...
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Wine magazine banned from New Jersey prisons The magazine Wine Spectator has made the list of various magazines and books banned from New Jersey state prisons. After some prisons in the East Coast state.
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