Lumpers' pensions facing a 'slow death' A pension plan for retired fish lumpers could collapse if federal fishing regulators continue to make drastic cuts in the number of days groundfish vessels can go to sea.read more...
contracts keep buyers, sellers on same page Although commercial contracts are more complex, the same concepts generally hold true as in buying and selling a home.read more...
Commission seeking help on selling surplus state property (Reg Req'd) An independent commission is asking real estate brokers to help identify surplus state property that could be sold for private development.read more...
Contractor finds underground pot farm A contractor traced a mysterious wire he found at the Old Westbury campus of State University of New York and found an abandoned underground marijuana farm.via
Lenders issue dire mortgage drought warning (Times Online) Mortgage lenders today issued their most dire warning on the market so far saying that the amount available to borrow will halve and rates will rise sharply without more help
Senate passes mortgage bail-out bill (KOIN News 6 Portland) CAPITOL HILL (AP) - The Senate has passed a bill that could provide some relief to families facing steep increases in their mortgage payments.read more...
Jerome Quinn is going from SawHorse to clothes horse. Quinn, president and CEO of SawHorse Inc.
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