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WWOR’S SERVICE TO NEW JERSEY: KEY FACTS FCC PUBLIC FORUM ON LICENSE RENEWAL November 28, 2007, Newark, New Jersey Fox Television Stations, Inc., licensee of television station WWOR-TV, Secaucus, NJ, has paid close attention to community needs and provided exemplary service to the residents of northern New Jersey since it acquired WWOR-TV in 2001. While not exhaustive, this compilation attempts to capture the nature and extent of WWOR-TV's commitment and service to the citizens of New Jersey. LOCAL NEWS EVERYDAY (Tab A-B) 10 PM Nightly News, Seven Days a Week. WWOR-TV's nightly newscast spends a substantial amount of time covering issues of importance to WWOR-TV’s New Jersey viewers, including extensive election coverage. In addition, the station has partnered with a local newspaper, The Record, and Rasmussen, a provider of political data, to enhance its local coverage. The New Jersey Associated Press Broadcasters Association has consistently recognized the quality of WWOR-TV's news coverage. The attached document provides a sampling of stories broadcast during the period from 2001 to the present that are particularly relevant to New Jersey residents (Tab A). A list of awards received by the station is also included (Tab B). News Updates. In addition to scheduled hourly news updates between 4:00 and 7:00 p.m. weeknights, WWOR-TV interrupts regularly-scheduled programming for breaking news reports of great importance to its northern New Jersey viewers. These include, for example, severe weather warnings (e.g., flooding and power outages), Amber Alerts, and live addresses by the Governor of New Jersey. -
Tomm Residence Foundation Project
Remediation Services for Crumbing Concrete Foundations Statement of Qualifications Submitted on November 30, 2017: Maureen Goulet Senior Program Manager CRCOG 241 Main Street, 4th Floor Hartford, CT 06106 November 30, 2017 CRCOG 241 Main Street, 4th Floor Hartford, CT 06106 Re: Remediation Services for Crumbling Concrete Foundations Maureen Goulet: STRUCTURAL, a Structural Group Company has prepared the following statement of qualifications in response to the Remediation Services for Crumbing Concrete Foundations. We appreciate your consideration and believe STRUCTURAL possesses the requisite experience to exceed your expectations for quality, safety and project performance. Our team is dedicated to making new and existing structures stronger and last longer. We integrate specialty repair services with technology driven solutions to sustain and enhance infrastructure. As industry experts in concrete repair with over 20 offices nationwide, STRUCTURAL has the experience to take on structural repair projects of any size, in any location. STRUCTURAL, has local offices in Hawthorne, NJ, Long Island City, NY and Hartford, CT and performs about $40M a year in repair related services. We are the largest specialty concrete repair contractor in the United States according to Engineering News Record. That means that our customers can trust that we will provide a safe, quality project. As requested our response contains the following information: Section 1 – Introduction Section 2 – Recent Clients & References Section 3 – Service Description Section 4 – Costs Section 5 – Implementation Details Section 6 – Insurance Requirements If you have any questions related to the requirements and services in this proposal please contact me at: (973) 310-9166. We would welcome an opportunity to discuss the project in further detail and provide any support you may need on this important project. -
1 110-112 Van Wagenen Avenue Co. V. Julian, 4:5-8[2]
TABLE OF CASES (References Are to Rule Numbers and Comments[]) 110-112 Van Wagenen Avenue Co. v. 316 49 St. Associates Ltd. v. Galvez, Julian, 4:5-8[2] 4:5-8[1], 6:3-4[2] 1115 Legal Service Care, In re, 1:14[1], 3519-3513 Realty, LLC v. Law, 6:3- 1:21-1[5], 1:22-11[6] 4[2] 1266 Apt. Corp. v. New Horizon Deli, 41 Maple Assocs. v. Common Council, 2:5-1[5], 4:5-4[12], 6:3-4[2], 6:4-1[2] 4:26-1[3], 4:73-1[5] 1530 Owners Corp. v. Borough of Fort 447 Associates v. Miranda, 6:3-4[2] Lee, 8:3-9[4] 49 Prospect Street v. Sheva Gardens, 15th Essex County Grand Jury, In re, 4:42-9[2], 6:3-4[2] 3:6-7[2] 495 Corp. v. N.J. Ins. Underwriting Ass’n., 4:64-1[7] 160 West LP v. 1 Memorial Dr., 2:10- 2[3], 2:10-2[6] 500 Columbia Turnpike Assocs. v. Haselmann, 4:35-1[1], 4:35-1[2] 1717 Realty Associates v. Fair Lawn, 8:2[2] 5000 Park Associates v. Collado, 6:3- 4[2] 175 Executive House v. Miles, 6:3-4[2] 525 Realty Hold. Co. v. Hasbrouck 1959 Highway 34, LLC v. Township of Heights, 8:6-8[1] Wall, 8:4-3[1] 534 Hawthorne Ave. Corp. v. Barnes, 1984 Maple Shade General Election, In 6:3-4[2] re, 1:36-3[3] 539 Absecon v. -
The North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority
The North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) is the federally authorized Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the 13‐county northern New Jersey region. Each urbanized region of the country is required to establish an MPO in order to qualify for the receipt of federal transportation funding. The NJTPA serves a region of 6.5 million people, one of the largest MPO regions in the country. The NJTPA evaluates and approves proposed transportation improvement projects. It also provides a forum for cooperative transportation planning efforts, sponsors transportation and planning studies, assists county and city planning agencies and monitors the region's compliance with national air quality goals. The 20‐member NJTPA Board of Trustees is composed of local elected officials from each of the region’s 13 counties and from the region’s two largest cities, Newark and Jersey City. It also includes representatives of state agencies and the Governor’s office. NJTPA’s host agency is the New Jersey Institute of Technology. More information about the NJTPA is available at www.njtpa.org. This report has been prepared by the NJTPA with financing by the Federal Transit Administration and the Federal Highway Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation. This document is disseminated under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Transportation in the interest of information exchange. The NJTPA is solely responsible for its contents. 2 Final Report Table of Contents Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................................