Estate Tax, Estate Taxes - How Green Is Their Valley - New York Times

How Green Is Their Valley - New York Times
ASK many Connecticut residents to describe “the Valley” — the string of communities along the Naugatuck River — and the answer is bound to include mentions of boarded-up factories. They would have a point. By the late 20th century, many of

SHELBY: Three vie for two open council seats - TMCnet
Oct 30, 2009 (The Journal-Register - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) — In the Town of Shelby, three people are running for two open council seats in Tuesday’s election. Candidates include Republican-endorsed incumbent Paul Gray

Our Point of View - NJBIZ
New Jersey voters tend to be united in two things: belief that everyone on the ballot is corrupt, and that preservation of open space is an overriding concern that deserves their support. Since the 1960s, New Jersey voters have approved every open

One of missing Navy pilots identified as East Troy man - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Lt. Bret Travis Miller and Lt. John Joseph Houston, of Houston, were both instructors with Training Squadron 28 at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. Rescuers resumed the search Friday morning for the pilots and their trainer aircraft not heard from

Is The Recession Over? - Democratic Underground.com
posted with permission from http://sane-ramblings.blogspot.com/2009/10/is-recession The U.S. government proclaimed it is, announcing a sharp 3.5% rise last quarter in the Gross Domestic Product, the first time it rose in over a year. So is the

Fraud Watch for Homeowners - New York Times
Like other real estate Web sites, this new service, called ePropertyWatch.com, provides informal home appraisals and other information to help track neighborhood real estate activity. But unlike the others, it also monitors public documents

Central Pacific posts record loss of $183M - Honolulu Advertiser
Shares of Central Pacific Bank’s parent company fell 36 percent after the company posted a record loss for the third quarter. For more than two years, Central Pacific Financial Corp. has struggled with troubled commercial loans on the Mainland

How Green Is Their Valley - New York Times
ASK many Connecticut residents to describe “the Valley” — the string of communities along the Naugatuck River — and the answer is bound to include mentions of boarded-up factories. They would have a point. By the late 20th century, many of

SHELBY: Three vie for two open council seats - TMCnet
Oct 30, 2009 (The Journal-Register - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) — In the Town of Shelby, three people are running for two open council seats in Tuesday’s election. Candidates include Republican-endorsed incumbent Paul Gray

Our Point of View - NJBIZ
New Jersey voters tend to be united in two things: belief that everyone on the ballot is corrupt, and that preservation of open space is an overriding concern that deserves their support. Since the 1960s, New Jersey voters have approved every open

One of missing Navy pilots identified as East Troy man - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Lt. Bret Travis Miller and Lt. John Joseph Houston, of Houston, were both instructors with Training Squadron 28 at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. Rescuers resumed the search Friday morning for the pilots and their trainer aircraft not heard from

Is The Recession Over? - Democratic Underground.com
posted with permission from http://sane-ramblings.blogspot.com/2009/10/is-recession The U.S. government proclaimed it is, announcing a sharp 3.5% rise last quarter in the Gross Domestic Product, the first time it rose in over a year. So is the

Fraud Watch for Homeowners - New York Times
Like other real estate Web sites, this new service, called ePropertyWatch.com, provides informal home appraisals and other information to help track neighborhood real estate activity. But unlike the others, it also monitors public documents

Central Pacific posts record loss of $183M - Honolulu Advertiser
Shares of Central Pacific Bank’s parent company fell 36 percent after the company posted a record loss for the third quarter. For more than two years, Central Pacific Financial Corp. has struggled with troubled commercial loans on the Mainland

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