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March 08, 2011
As the turmoil over the auto industry bailout plays out in Detroit and Washington, D.C., smaller car dealers on Main Street are also suffering.  (Video by Joe Perone / The ...
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March 08, 2011
When Estelle Dansky recently took a three-day trip, she left her 1-year-old Shih Tzu, Kobe, with Ann Russell, a "pet host." The two connected through a new company called Buddy’s Sleepovers & ...
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March 08, 2011
The threat of swine flu has forced business owners to be creative as they try and keep everyone healthy. School buses are disinfected after the kids are let off the bus to help cut down on the ...
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March 08, 2011
For the first time since the Norz family took over Norz-Hill Farm in Hillsborough in 1920 there won’t be cows to milk. The family auctioned off 275 dairy cows on Thursday as the family moved from ...
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March 08, 2011
Unionville vineyards in Ringoes is owned by a group of local landowners, committed to growing the finest grape stock and preserving the craft of artisan winemaking. The first grape vines were ...
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March 08, 2011
Alexis Glick is one of the highest profile women in TV financial news. The former Wall Street trader is an anchor and vice president of Fox Business Network. She has to explain to 45 million ...
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March 08, 2011
Mark Fields, President of the Americas for the Ford Motor Company sits down with Joe Perone to discuss the auto industry.  In a preview, Fields discusses the cash for clunkers ...
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March 08, 2011
What the heck is a Wovel? - The Wovel, a snow shovel that looks like a 19th century bicycle, has popped up everywhere in recent days. It was invented by Wall Street executive with a bad back who ...
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March 08, 2011
Back Thru the Future, a Sussex County recycling firm, turns old computer hard drives into aluminum that can be used to make soda cans.   (Video by Joe Perone / The Star-Ledger)
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March 08, 2011
Dressing for Pleasure, a Montclair landmark dating back to the mid-eighties, is going out of business after a summer battle with the town over zoning issues. Authorities received an anonymous tip ...
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March 08, 2011
Wine expert, and ardent Jets fan, Gary Vaynerchuk has become a mini celebrity with his own wine TV show. By using his webcast, and social media tools like Twitter and Facebook, Vaynerchuk has ...
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March 08, 2011
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March 08, 2011
A satirical look at corporate collapse, "Enron" revisits the accounting scandal via song, dance and ventriloquism. It may be one of Broadway’s strangest bows, starring Jersey's own ...
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March 08, 2011
Six months of MTV hype boosted sales of Seaside Heights beach badges on July 4th, totaling more than $75,000, the highest tally in years. An estimated 30,000 people swam and tanned while ...
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March 08, 2011
A day at the beach just wouldn’t be the same without the appearance of a banner plane slowly moving across the shoreline. For 15 years, High Exposure Aerial Advertising has been flying banner ads ...
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March 08, 2011
Alcatel-Lucent in Murray Hill is part of a consortium of companies working on a connected car of the future. Such cars would use a smart wireless network so passengers could play video games ...
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March 08, 2011
Rick Grossman, who owns Learning Express stores in Hillsborough and Branchburg, looks for new toys at the Toy Fair in New York City.  Over 16,000 toy buyers spent four days ...
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March 08, 2011
Locally grown produce can be good for chefs and restaurants and produce from the Pleasantdale Chateau in West Orange is used at the restuarants The Manor and Highlawn Pavilion, also in West ...
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March 08, 2011
The Brewer’s Apprentice in Freehold is a brew on premise, allowing customers to create their own beer, wine and mead.  For an average of about $200 (depending on ingredients), ...
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March 08, 2011
When sales started dropping off two years ago, the Ambrosi family in Rockaway came up with a creative way of marketing their knife sharpening business, Master Grinding. They began advertising a ...
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