
FEATURED SPONSORS (GlobeSt.com: Fri, 18 Jan) MOUNT ARLINGTON, NJ-Nova Works LLC has signed a lease for 20,882 sf at 400 Valley Rd., a 130,000-sf office building within the Mount Arlington Corporate Center here.
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Why is the drought 'exceptional'? (The News & Observer: Fri, 18 Jan) Droughts are not strictly measured in terms of rainfall, but in the effects of rainfall deficits on other factors.
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Shippensburg library buys property for $1.1 million (Public Opinion: Wed, 16 Jan) Shippensburg Public Library's board of directors Tuesday night approved a $1.1 million purchase of three adjacent properties. The land will be used for expansion of the library.
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Tax Cuts, Transportation Top State Priorities (WCTV Tallahassee: Thu, 17 Jan) A low-tax state is one of Governor Sonny Perdue's top goals for Georgia this year. The governor highlighting tax cuts among other goals in his annual State of State address Wednesday.
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Lucky pups rescued by Port woman (York County Coast Star: Thu, 17 Jan) KENNEBUNKPORT — Kristen Parker already had two dogs — one more than she had ever thought she would have — when Anna entered her home for what she thought would be a short stay.
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Back in the woods again (Grant County Press: Thu, 17 Jan) Sites was one of five Potomac Highlands residents who took part in the Dec. 3-4 special hunt for the disabled. The hunt is a joint project of the Corps of Engineers, West Virginia Division of Natural Resources and the Elk Garden Volunteer Fire Company.
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Aboriginals number one million (Montreal Gazette: Wed, 16 Jan) Quebec's aboriginal communities grew almost nine times faster than the province's non-aboriginal population, and the number of First Nations people, Métis and Inuit across Canada has surpassed one million, 2006 census figures show.
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