Monday, November 26, 2012
»Music Therapy: The Sound of Healing
New Jersey medical students employ cutting-edge technology to pioneer advances in music medicine, while conventional music therapists fight for legal recognition.
»State Takes Big Bite Out of Clean Energy Program
Administration and Legislature divert $331.5 million, drastically curtailing what program can accomplish.
»Bill Would Let Nurses Prescribe Medicine on Their Own, Without Consulting Physicians
Measure could help ease shortage of primary care doctors, limit impact of federal healthcare reform.
»Teacher Seniority Still a Four-Letter Word to Administration -- 'LIFO'
Last-in, first-out seniority continues to irk Christie and Cerf, administration issues survey on subject.
»Housing Developers Among Biggest Backers of Light Rail Expansion
The Hudson-Bergen line has transformed the communities it touches, developers are betting an expansion will be even better for business.
»Number of the Day: 12
Although it ranks 12th in the U.S. when it comes to state clean energy policies, New Jersey could be doing quite a bit more, according to a recent report by the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC). The survey, which is produced by the NRDC annually, shows the state dropping

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