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Just keep talking
Roland Park residents are distressed by the prospect that their neighbor, the Baltimore Country Club, may sell 17 prime acres of open space in the community to a company that wants to build an assisted-living facility on the property. If the sale goes...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Roland Park
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Towns take a real hit
Of The Morning CallIt was the end of 2007, and Washington Township, Northampton County, was putting together its budget. The property tax would stay the same, the supervisors said, but the township would lose one position in its zoning office because the number of building...Tags: State Budgets, Budgets and Budgeting, House Building, Architecture, Land Price
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Housing bill hangs in the balance
Congress left town for the July 4 recess with a half-baked cake in its legislative oven -- one that has huge potential significance for the housing and mortgage markets. The unfinished work is a major relief bill designed to rescue hundreds of thousands...Tags: Government, State Budgets, California, National Government, Financial and Business Services
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Builder incentives: Just marketing, or the real deal?
Special to The TimesMost new-home buyers find it hard to resist the lure of builder incentives -- paid closing costs, an allowance for free upgrades at the design center or interest-rate buy-downs. But are they really worth it? ¶ From the builder's perspective, such...Tags: Government, State Budgets, National Government, Financial and Business Services, Property Tax
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Hartford Residents Rally Against Library Closings
A rally in Hartford's Bushnell Park to show that "Hartford Cares," followed by the closing of two of the city's nine branch libraries were the biggest events in the Capital City this past week. Taxpayer advocates in West Hartford announced they will...Tags: State Budgets, Layoffs and Downsizing, Police, Health and Safety at School, The Hospital of Central Connecticut
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Renovated home can be a deal
Among the multitude of homes now up for sale across America are many that have had glitzy renovations in recent years. Homeowners have been redoing kitchens, remodeling bathrooms, expanding their master suites and adding cushy entertainment rooms centered...Tags: Prices, Renovation, Real Estate, Real Estate Sellers, Local Authority
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Transportation funding looms large
Associated Press WriterSo now that legislators and Gov. Jon S. Corzine have sealed up a new state budget and approved borrowing $3.9 billion without voter approval for school construction, what's next? For legislators, not much. They're taking the summer off. For Corzine,...Tags: Government, State Budgets, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, National Government
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Relief bill could help both buyers and homeowners
Congress left town for the July 4 recess with a half-baked cake in its legislative oven - one that has huge potential significance for the housing and mortgage markets. The unfinished work is a major relief bill designed to rescue hundreds of thousands of...Tags: Government, State Budgets, California, National Government, Financial and Business Services
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Foreclosures on pace to double
Sentinel Staff WriterMore than 2,100 homes in Lake County have fallen into foreclosure through the first half of 2008, making this a record year for mortgage defaults in just six months. The unofficial total of 2,191 foreclosure filings through the end of June shattered...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Foreclosures, Mortgages, Sales, Family
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Avon Voters Approve Budget; Canton Imposes Curfew
Avon voters approve budget at last. Dozens turn out in Canton to express views on drug sweep in local schools. And a state agency invests in a Farmington company. Here's a roundup of some of the news Courant reporters covered in Farmington Valley in the...Tags: Prosecution, Academic Progress, Jodi Rell, Police, Foreign Aid
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