PUBLISHER'S WATCH
Gearing Up for GreenWith all of the talk about going green and the global necessity of reducing and eliminating our dependence on fossil fuels (foreign and domestic) there has been only scant discourse on the need for a qualified workforce to put these far-reaching plans in place. There has also been a lot of discussion about the "new" green economy and how much this will impact our lives, but again, where will the jobs come from?
> Read what Jonathan has to say...
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FROM THE MAGAZINE—JULY/AUG 08
FEATURE FOCUS: And The Beat Goes On
Permit Extension Act meets real estate challenges.
URBAN MATTERS: Juicy!
Developers find "the Oranges" ripe for picking.
PIECE OF WORK: Taking The Direct Route
Attorney Michael Sirota’s style is straightforward.
> Much more in this issue of New Jersey & Company
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