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A controversial 500-kilovolt power line is exempt from New Jersey Highlands Council master plan standards, after officials from Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G) agreed to a series of environmental mitigation plans and offered $18.6 million toward future land preservation in the region.
Editor’s note: The Daily Pilot on Friday proudly sponsored its inaugural “Community and Clubs” Hall of Fame luncheon inspired by our columnist Jim De Boom’s weekly column on local service clubs. Following are the winners with their biographies:
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Adventist Health Systems is not offering extended medical benefits under COBRA to an estimated 100-plus employees laid off from now-defunct South Coast Medical Center, claiming the organization is exempt from the federal law because of its affiliation with the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
In honor of Independence Day and those who have served in our country's armed services, I would like to share with you information on legislation we passed during the regular legislative session that will benefit our veterans as well as information on a local organization that is seeking donations for items that will benefit our soldiers returning home from a tour of duty overseas.
In a case that could affect other nonprofit groups, a judge has ruled that ProHealth Care must pay property taxes for desks, office equipment and other furnishings inside its corporate headquarters.
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, one of the world's leading businesswomen and a possible 2010 opponent to Democratic U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, tells the public she's the CEO of her own business and the chairwoman of her own charitable foundation. But... Sponsored Topics: Carly Fiorina - Barbara Boxer - Hewlett-Packard - Democrat Party - Senate
By DONNA RYDER Messenger Associate Editor Claims of a dead dog, overcrowding and an over-abundance of flies were what Union City Council members heard from residents who were on hand at Tuesday’s council meeting to complain about the Ken-Tenn Humane Society.
After a dozen hearings over the course of two and a half years, the Dayalbagh Radhasoami Satsang Association of North America (DRSANA) will return to Old Bridge town hall for more testimony July 16.
NEW HAVEN — As Dave Winborn prepared for his first full winter living in a tent in the New Haven woods last fall, he had no doubt his home — a Cabela’s Deluxe Alaknak II — would survive to see the spring.
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