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Wallenda Walks Tightrope Over Atlantic City [VIDEO]
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Mobile Gaming Allowed in Atlantic City Casinos [POLL/AUDIO]
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OnRamp – An Easier Way To Find A Job In NJ [AUDIO]
Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno on Tuesday joined members of the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development to unveil the OnRamp service for employers, a new internet tool at Jobs4Jersey.com.
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Sales Tax On Internet Purchases Rejected By NJ Residents [AUDIO]
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Don’t Be The Next Victim At The Jersey Shore [AUDIO]
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More Young Adults Living With Parents [POLL/AUDIO]
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How Will The Drought Affect Food Prices In NJ? [AUDIO]
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Families Cutting College Costs [AUDIO]
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Recession’s Ripple Effect Still Felt by NJ Towns [POLL/AUDIO]
The Great Recession ended years ago, but New Jersey towns continue their battles to craft a balanced budget. Still recovering from the worst housing collapse since the Great Depression, mayors and local governing bodies attempt to provide as much as possible for as little as possible. They have been creatively crafting spending plans that must meet the needs of citizens, but also provide a climate for economic recovery. The two-percent property tax cap has made the budget planning process more difficult in some spots.
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