Economic powers pledge to stem financial crisis WASHINGTON : Finance officials from the globe's major economic powers pledged Monday to do all they can to fight a worsening credit crisis that threatens the world's economic health and
Ex-Dover contractor is cleared of wrongdoing The Morris County Prosecutor's Office on Tuesday voluntarily dismissed an indictment that charged a former Dover-based home improvement contractor with bilking three homeowners out of nearly $102,000. A ...read
New Jersey receives $35.4M. in federal grants to aid homeless The Bush Administration announced more than $1.33 billion in grants nationwide Wednesday to house and serve the homeless - including $35.4 million for 126 local programs in New Jersey.read more...
Gas is flowing Eagle Transport driver Glenn Hooper fills the tanks at the Citgo station in Leland Thursday afternoon, Sept.read more...
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Mortgage rates settle in below 6% (BizJournals) Most Hawaii banks this week quoted 5.75 percent for a mortgage, with some lenders lower, the Honolulu Board of Realtors reported Friday.read more...
The federal government yesterday announced a crackdown on what officials called the “growing epidemic” of mortgage fraud, with organized rings of real estate operatives bilking consumers and lenders out of billions of dollars.
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