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    Water main break disrupts service in Somerset County (The Star-Ledger): Matt Rainey/The Star-LedgerWorkers from The American Water Company work to turn off and divert water from the broken main on Weston Canal Rd. to other lines to provide water to affected areas Tuesday. There is a boil water advisory in...


    Burlington could see high water, sewer rates (The Times of Trenton): As nearly 40,000 Mercer County water customers await word on whether New Jersey American Water Co. will take over the pipes that supply their faucets, water and sewer users in Burlington County are facing rate increases from private suppliers.


    Healthy choices (The Record): THANKS to state regulations introduced last year, New Jersey school cafeterias have become some of the healthiest in the nation. Sodas and other sugary drinks have been replaced with water, fruit juice and milk.


    Examine the World Merchant Shipping Market Brief (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance): NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Transportation industry is available in its catalogue.


    WEATHER FOR STROUDSBURG: (Pocono Record): If you care about what goes on in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, especially when it comes to traffic, you need to be in Bushkill Tuesday afternoon.


    American Water's CEO Named President of National Association of Water Companies (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance): VOORHEES, N.J.----American Water , the largest investor-owned U.S. water and wastewater utility company, announced today that Don Correll, president and CEO, was appointed president of the Board of the National Association of Water Companies , a national trade association representing all aspects of the private water service industry.


    CoStar's Retail News Roundup: Nov. 16 to 22, 2008 (CoStar Group): This week in the Retail Roundup, CoStar reports on expansions or new concepts at Columbia, Office Max, Disney Store, and Fresh & Easy; new retail developments in NJ, MO, CA, MI and OK; acquisition, merger, loan or sale activity at Weingarten and Hines...


    Tailbone spine surgery (WHOI Peoria): By Jen Christensen Monday, November 17, 2008 at 9:40 a.m. Back Pain: Degenerative Disc Disease Back pain is a very common complaint. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons estimates 80 percent of Americans will experience back pain at some point in their lives.


    House Democrats battle over energy panel (USA Today): Barring a last-minute deal, House Democrats will decide this week, possibly Thursday, in a secret ballot, who will lead the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, where major environmental, consumer safety and health laws have been crafted.


    Secrets of saving (Burlington County Times): We've been hearing a lot about change this year, and with the tanking of the economy to spur us on, changing our spendthrift ways can't help but be a good thing.