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Another possibility lying in the background, says one long-time GOP operative, is Robert Finlay, owner of a Milford-based private investment firm.
All Stories 2011
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Milford-based Potterhill will debut its SouthHampton model home at the Village of Heritage
Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2010
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The West Milford-based BEAR Group is opposed to killing bears, and group director Janet Piszar had told Suburban Trends in January that the organization would be "waging a comprehensive campaign to oppose the bear hunt."
Latest News www.northjersey.com 2010
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The Milford-based organization donates gently used furniture to families in need.
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The Milford-based organization donates gently used furniture to families in need.
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The West Milford-based BEAR Group is opposed to killing bears, and group director Janet Piszar had told Suburban Trends in January that the organization would be "waging a comprehensive campaign to oppose the bear hunt."
Latest News www.northjersey.com 2010
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The Milford-based organization donates gently used furniture to families in need.
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MORRIS - A plan by New Milford-based American Country Barns to use property at 198 East St. for its barn-kit manufacturing operation is in the hands of the Planning and Zoning Commission.
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The filing is the first since Peoples disclosed in early January that a deal to sell itself to Milford-based CenterBank had been called off.
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"Where does the consumer enter into the conversation?" asked Ian Mulholland, president of Green Technologies International Corp., a Milford-based company that integrates numerous green technologies into its projects.
unknown title 2009
JeanSC commented on the word Milford-based
A "boxcar skyscraper" is a multifamily building at least 3 flats high, more often 4, with the exterior appearance of each floor virtually identical, and the front-to-back dimension much larger than the width dimension, which faces the street. Not sure of minimum proportion for this. Many boxcar skyscrapers have replaced old SFHs & brick 2- and 3-flats in gentrifying neighborhoods in Chicago, where I created this term years ago. Lots are typically very narrow. The architectural merits of boxcar skyscrapers are debatable. I invite people to use this label in public.
July 16, 2009