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New Jersey , as used incase citations .
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We have our own proprietary firmware on these vehicles that records the GPS and sensor information, and we download it at the end of the day into our local sites and then bring those up to our central information store in Mahwah, N.J., which is one of our two global data centers.
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We have our own proprietary firmware on these vehicles that records the GPS and sensor information, and we download it at the end of the day into our local sites and then bring those up to our central information store in Mahwah, N.J., which is one of our two global data centers.
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John Hawrylo and his wife Candace own this home in Hunterdon County, N.J., which is a bit more than an hour commute from Manhattan without traffic.
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Properties in the mix include: three office buildings in Mountain View, Calif., near Google headquarters and occupied by Google; a 600,000-square-foot office building in Jersey City, N.J., that is leased to multiple tenants; and a 725,000-square-foot industrial property in Kentucky that is leased to Amazon. com.
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We have our own proprietary firmware on these vehicles that records the GPS and sensor information, and we download it at the end of the day into our local sites and then bring those up to our central information store in Mahwah, N.J., which is one of our two global data centers.
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We have our own proprietary firmware on these vehicles that records the GPS and sensor information, and we download it at the end of the day into our local sites and then bring those up to our central information store in Mahwah, N.J., which is one of our two global data centers.
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"As they deploy these systems, they get a smart grid network," said Shihab Kuran, chief executive of Petra Solar in Plainfield, N.J., which is manufacturing the systems locally.
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With the sale of the retail unit, Reliant will transfer 1.8 million retail accounts to NRG, a big power generator based in Princeton, N.J., that is facing a hostile takeover bid from Chicago-based Exelon Corp.
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"Our view is the NRC is missing safety issues that need to be addressed," said Richard Webster, an attorney for the Eastern Environmental Law Center in Newark, N.J., which is active in the challenge.
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After growing up in Westfield, N.J., which is steeped with historical homes, and seeing my parents 'beautiful French Provincial-style craft home practically leveled, my heart aches.
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