A divide over ruins on the bay The owner says he wants to renovate the former Pirate's Cove restaurant, which the county might condemn.read more...
Vagabond selling off old seats The Vagabond Players are selling off the old seats in the Bernie Legge Theatre as part of a major facelift at the Queen's Park stage The seats are going for
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Construction executive Jacob Kiferbaum pleaded guilty in federal... Construction executive Jacob Kiferbaum pleaded guilty in federal court today to one count of attempted extortion and pledged to help the government in its case against two others in an
Subprime loans under siege A key Democratic lawmaker said he wants to tighten regulations on mortgage lenders in the wake of a spike in foreclosures by borrowers of subprime home loans, the adjustable-rate mortgages
Lobbyists Back 5% Tax Cap on Properties TALLAHASSEE | As House and Senate leaders continued their standoff over property taxes Thursday, most business lobbyists say they support a5 percent cap on property assessments for nonhomestead property, although
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, in remarks prepared for a New York speech, said that the country was facing an unprecedented wave of 1.8 million subprime mortgage which are scheduled to reset to sharply higher rates over the next two years.
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