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A phrase you will hear often at Cannes is: "Let me run the numbers."
Los Angeles is about to elect its next mayor.
The mountains of Sochi are now home to Potanin's slope, Gazprom's gondola lift and Sberbank's ski jump. The nicknames used by locals and an army of construction workers leave no doubt about who is paying for the 2014 Winter Games: Russia's business powerhouses.
Selling an island where scientists have experimented with infectious animal diseases since the dawn of the Cold War was going to be difficult enough. But it now appears any prospective buyer won't be able to do much with Plum Island anyway.
Residents of Atlantic City's South Inlet neighborhood are receiving notices to vacate their homes to make way for a still unfunded Casino Reinvestment Development Authority project.
A 22-mile pipeline South Jersey Gas is installing to supply the B.L. England power plant with natural gas also will reinforce the fuel supply to about 60,000 customers in Cape May County, all currently served by a single pipe.
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — Township Council has awarded a contract to City Connections, of Barnegat Township, to revamp its municipal website.
After David Beckham's long and distinguished soccer career ends on an artificial turf field in northwestern France, his life promises to be perhaps even more glamorous than it already has been.
Five Years Ago: Absecon woman injured in fall at college
The busiest passenger train station in the United States is a 1960s-era, utilitarian labyrinth in the basement of a basketball arena.
The 22-mile pipeline South Jersey Gas is installing to supply the B.L. England power plant with natural gas will also reinforce the fuel supply to about 60,000 customers in Cape May County, all of whom are currently served by a single pipe.
MILLVILLE — Local officials are developing a new transportation plan that they say will, if eventually implemented, make it easier and safer for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians to travel around the city.
Annual Heartwalk planned
If the Cubs were half as good at baseball as they are at artist's renderings, the team would have left Wrigley Field behind long before now.
Braving icy winds, choppy waters and frigid winter temperature, six teams of commercial crabbers have combed the muddy bottom of Great Bay the past few months in search of, well ... trash.
NEW YORK - This week, the streets of midtown Manhattan are again swarming with TV executives trying to woo ad buyers to their upcoming fall lineups with splashy presentations, star-packed cocktail parties and plentiful swag.
MILLVILLE — John Ruga and his partner, Robert Shanaman, opened their precast concrete business on Reese Road in 2003, during a period of booming housing growth in southern New Jersey.
MILLVILLE - John Ruga and his partner, Robert Shanaman, opened their precast concrete business on Reese Road in 2003, during a period of booming housing growth in southern New Jersey.
Holly Kisby sees the two faces of post-Sandy Ocean City every day.
There are no broad beaches, roller coasters or casinos, and no one worries about getting stuck in summer traffic jams or watching out for boardwalk tram cars.
The resurgent U.S. housing market has sent builders calling again for Richard Vap, who owns a drywall installation company. Vap would love to help _ if he could hire enough qualified people.
City Council has approved a plan that will bring a major redevelopment project, highlighted by a movie theater and a supermarket, to Atlantic City’s South Inlet.
City Council has approved a plan that will bring a major redevelopment project to Atlantic City’s South Inlet, highlighted by a movie theater and a supermarket.
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