Archive for January, 2010

Long Hill senior housing going solar

LONG HILL TWP. — Construction of the biggest solar panel array in the township is set to begin this week, weather permitting, at Lounsberry Meadow, the 52-unit senior affordable apartment complex on Valley Road, Stirling.

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Tax changes advice heralds doom

Proposed changes to the tax treatment of property investments will be the final nail in the coffin of the debt-funded, low-yielding residential property investments popular during the boom.

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Fathers to get six months’ paternity leave

Government to announce plans offering families ‘radically more choice’ in how they balance work and childcare Dads will be able to take up to six months’ paternity leave while their child’s mother returns to work, under government plans announced today. Fathers will have a legal right to take the place of the mother at home for the last three months of her nine-month maternity leave. During that …

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Extending tax cuts or letting them expire could cost Obama

WASHINGTON — With the clock ticking toward a massive, automatic tax increase at the end of this year, President Barack Obama on Monday will launch a political battle over who will pay higher taxes and who won’t.

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B.C. real estate 2009 bounce-back to taper off this year, 2011

The mortgage-rate fuelled bounce-back of British Columbia real estate in 2009 has probably used up most of the market’s growth for 2010 and 2011, according to a new estimate from the B.C.

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Crescent Financial Corporation Announces Financial Results for the Year Ended December 31, 2009

CARY, N.C. — Crescent Financial Corporation , parent company of Crescent State Bank in Cary, North Carolina today announced an unaudited net loss for the year ended December 31, 2009. The net loss attributable to common shareholders’ for 2009 was comprised of three major elements: net income from banking operations of $7,000 due to improvement in both net interest and non-interest income offset …

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Prenatal Phthalate Exposure Can Impact Child Behavior

Increased prenatal phthalate exposure may be linked to negative behaviors in young children. Science Daily, citing an emerging study conducted jointly by Mount Sinai researchers and scientists from Cornell University and the U.S.

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