Wednesday, January 16, 2013
»Sandy Aid is Big Win, But Don’t Expect a Katrina-Sized Boom
Expert: Reconstruction will boost economy, but won’t put a dent in state revenue shortfall.
»Divvying Up the Department of Environmental Protection
A pair of bills in the Assembly would shift some DEP Divisions over to the Department of Agriculture.
»Electronic Tracking Helps N.J. Hospitals Keep Ahead of Curve on Flu
RWJ Hamilton staffers saw first signs of widespread outbreak in early December.
»Commission on Holocaust Education Unmasks Another Monster
The commission's latest guide helps schools teach about the terror in the former Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin.
»Opinion: Federal Funding Is Only One Way to Speed Recovery from Sandy
Long-term funding for Green Acres and other preservation programs can ease the impact of Sandy, future extreme storms.
»Number of the Day: 16.3 percent
Participation in the federally financed school breakfast program jumped 16.3 percent in New Jersey last year, to a total of 182,339 students, according to the School Breakfast Scorecard put out by the Food and Research

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