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Temps in parts of North Jersey reach 103

Ridgewood mayor, many retailers like Bergen’s ‘blue laws’

 

Here we go again.

 

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Temps in parts of North Jersey reach 103

 

A string of scorching days that meteorologists can now officially call a heat wave cooked parts of North Jersey to a 103 degrees Tuesday — the hottest July 6 ever at Newark Liberty International Airport.

 

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Heat taxes energy system

Tips for staying cool while conserving energy, getting by in a power outage

 

Consolidated Edison is ‘anticipating a heavy load today,’ spokeswoman Sandy Miller said this morning of electrical usage in the heat wave.

 

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Heat taxes energy system

 

The high heat and humidity that has blanketed the Greater Sudbury area and the rest of the province in recent days is taking a toll on Ontario’s electrical network.[...]

 

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HST bad for real estate market, residents say

Mother Nature brings yearly challenges

 

Arizona’s monsoon season officially started June 15 and is slated to last until Sept. 30. So far it has been a non-event, at least in the Yuma area.

 

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HST bad for real estate market, residents say

 

Ontario moves to the combined HST system today. There is a lot of debate about this change. Proponents say it is good for business. Currently, businesses claim the 5 per cent GST as a tax credit, but lose the 8 per cent PST they pay.

 

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Himfr Reports on Increased Sales of Air Conditioners in Summer

United Water sets record, asks users to be judicious

 

Record use prompted United Water Tuesday to urge its customers in Bergen and Hudson counties to use the resource responsibly, especially when turning on sprinklers.

 

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Himfr Reports on Increased Sales of Air Conditioners in Summer

 

Himfr.com, one of China’s leading B2B search platforms with more than 30 B2B industry websites to its name, reports that air-conditioner sales are hot in summer.

 

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United Water sets record, asks users to be judicious

Temps in parts of North Jersey reach record 103

 

A string of scorching days that meteorologists can now officially call a heat wave cooked parts of North Jersey to a 103 degrees Tuesday — the hottest July 6 ever at Newark Liberty International Airport.

 

Read more on The Record and Herald News

United Water sets record, asks users to be judicious

 

Record use prompted United Water Tuesday to urge its customers in Bergen and Hudson counties to use the resource responsibly, especially when turning on sprinklers.

 

Read more on The Montclair Times

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Temps in parts of North Jersey reach record 103

Solar vs nuclear: Giving solar a chance

 

WHEN the government announced plans for a 1,000MW nuclear plant, solar power is often dismissed as too costly to implement on a large scale. However, developments in the photovoltaic (PV) industry suggest that with planning, it’s not necessarily prohibitive. For certain, solar power alone cannot displace fossil fuels as an energy source. But it is [...]

 

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Temps in parts of North Jersey reach record 103

 

A string of scorching days that meteorologists can now officially call a heat wave cooked parts of North Jersey to a 103 degrees Tuesday — the hottest July 6 ever at Newark Liberty International Airport.

 

Read more on The Record and Herald News

Oak Park home explosion injures 4 firefighters, terrifies neighbors

Outside the Box: Some inconvenient facts about fiscal austerity

 

Andrew Mellon’s infamous advice to Hoover is as good now as it was in 1932: “Liquidate labor, liquidate stocks, liquidate the farmer, and liquidate real estate.”

 

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Oak Park home explosion injures 4 firefighters, terrifies neighbors

 

As with most close calls, things unfolded quickly. It began with a seemingly routine Monday morning call – a possible gas leak just up the road from Oak Park’s Fire Station 6.

 

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Asian Stocks Drop

Data Reveals Definite Slowing Trend

 

From The Daily Capitalist While the data will reflect a normal uneven trend in the coming months, there is a clear indication that the economy is slowing. The reasons are cyclical as much as a result of a winding down of various government efforts at fiscal stimulation. Manufacturing gains have been a result of some stimulus, but much of it is cyclical, coming from the initial inventory …

 

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Asian Stocks Drop

 

Asian stocks fell, dragging the MSCI Asia Pacific Index lower for the first time in three days, as slower-than-estimated expansion by U.S. service industries underscored concern global growth is faltering.

 

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Edgartown sewage runs amok below the Atlantic

Tips for staying cool while conserving energy, getting by in a power outage

 

Consolidated Edison is ‘anticipating a heavy load today,’ spokeswoman Sandy Miller said this morning of electrical usage in the heat wave.

 

Read more on The Journal News

Edgartown sewage runs amok below the Atlantic

 

Equipment regulating an underwater power transmission line that serves Martha’s Vineyard failed under heavy demand Tuesday afternoon, causing the Edgartown wastewater treatment plant to shut down.

 

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Oppressive Heat Pushes Electric Demand Even Higher for PPL Electric Utilities

Rowster New American Coffee adds to revival of business along Wealthy Street

 

Coffee shop does both wholesale and retail business.

 

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Oppressive Heat Pushes Electric Demand Even Higher for PPL Electric Utilities

 

For the fourth day this week, demand for electricity rose even closer to record-setting levels for PPL Electric Utilities as the region remained in the grip of oppressive heat and humidity.

 

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