Wed Apr 04, 2007 at 07:57:23 AM EDT
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| Governor Corzine signed the property tax reform package. You'll recall that it offers a substantial credit to property owners (with a high income cutoff) and a cap on annual property tax increases of 4%. You can find analysis in any paper today.
Carla Katz and Rae Roeder dropped their lawsuit to block the CWA union vote on the proposed state workers contract. The CWA union claims votes are being cast in "unprecedented numbers."
President McCormick spoke to Rutgers students and the budget situation looks poor. The Outstanding Scholars Recruitment Program has been eliminated due to lack of funds.
Wayne Bryant returned from Mexico and was told to surrender his passport.
The AP reports that the military is investigating the death of a New Jersey marine in Iraq.
Cherry Hill may require businesses to provide bins for cigarette butts. The reason:
It also comes in the wake of last month's three-alarm fire that destroyed the Chili's and Porterhouse Steaks & Seafood restaurants on Route 70. Fire officials determined the blaze started from a lit cigarette butt flicked into mulch near Chili's takeout door.
So be careful if your mulch gets dry, not that you have to worry today.
Cumberland County Democrats chose Joe Pepitone to run for freeholder, but there is no word yet if Jeff Van Drew will run for Senate or Assembly. He should announce tomorrow.
The Rutgers women lost in the national championship game. But no occasion is complete withour a Steve Lonegan complaint.
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| Hopeful :: News Roundup and Open Thread for Wednesday, April 4, 2007 |
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