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Mar 02 2023
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Average Property Tax Bill In Long Valley Is Growing, Latest Data Shows
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) published its latest tax tables, which are based on 2022 data. Statewide, the average property valued at $351,702 paid $9,490 in taxes last year – up nearly 2.22 percent from the previous year. Patch put together a list of the average property tax bills for each town and city, including Long Valley. Read More: Highest NJ
Patch.com
Apr 03 2023
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Chinese spy balloon DID sent back data to Beijing on US military sites despite mitigation claims: report
Two current senior US officials and one former senior administration official are asserting the Chinese spy balloon collected intelligence from sensitive military sites as it traversed the country and sent it back to Beijing in “real-time.” At the time of the incident, the Biden administration claimed that it was trying to block it from doing so but many believed that could not be done.
Bizpac Review
Mar 23 2023
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TikTok CEO says China-based ByteDance employees still have access to some U.S. data
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew told U.S. lawmakers that China-based employees at its parent company ByteDance may still have access to some U.S. data from the app but added that won’t be the case once its risk mitigation plan, called Project Texas, is complete.
The exchange is significant because it gets at the crux of U.S. officials’ fears about TikTok’s ownership and also shows how tricky
CNBC
Jun 05 2023
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See all homes sold in Frankenmuth, May 22 to May 29
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Frankenmuth reported from May 22 to May 29. There were 5 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,596-square-foot home on Reindel Road in Frankenmuth that sold for $249,800.
2022 Reindel Road, Frankenmuth, $249,800, three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
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MLive.com
Mar 01 2023
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Average Property Tax Bill In Galloway Remains Low, Latest Data Says
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) published its latest tax tables, which are based on 2022 data. Statewide, the average property valued at $351,702 paid $9,490 in taxes last year – up nearly 2.22 percent from the previous year. Patch put together a list of the average property tax bills for each town and city, including Ocean City. Read More: Highest NJ
Patch.com
Mar 01 2023
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See The Latest Average Property Tax Bill In Lacey, Per State Data
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) published its latest tax tables, which are based on 2022 data. Statewide, the average property valued at $351,702 paid $9,490 in taxes last year – up nearly 2.22 percent from the previous year. Patch put together a list of the average property tax bills for each town and city, including Lacey. Read More: Highest NJ
Patch.com
Mar 01 2023
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Average Property Tax Bill In Ocean City Is Growing, Latest Data Shows
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) published its latest tax tables, which are based on 2022 data. Statewide, the average property valued at $351,702 paid $9,490 in taxes last year – up nearly 2.22 percent from the previous year. Patch put together a list of the average property tax bills for each town and city, including Ocean City. Read More: Highest NJ
Patch.com
Mar 01 2023
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Average Property Tax Bill In Gloucester Township Is Growing, Latest Data Shows
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) published its latest tax tables, which are based on 2022 data. Statewide, the average property valued at $351,702 paid $9,490 in taxes last year – up nearly 2.22 percent from the previous year. Patch put together a list of the average property tax bills for each town and city, including Gloucester Township. Read More:
Patch.com
Mar 09 2023
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Catholic Nonprofit Secretly Spent Millions on Gay Priests’ App Data, Report Says
A Catholic nonprofit based in Colorado is spending millions to purchase tracking data that identifies members of the priesthood using dating and hookup apps, according to a new investigation from . The Catholic Laity and Clergy for Renewal group has used this data to prepare reports for bishops across the country on individual priests’ usage of apps like Grindr—a hookup app for gay men—the
Daily Beast
Mar 08 2023
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Congressional health program suffers ‘significant data breach’ affecting ‘hundreds’ of lawmakers, staff
DC Health Link, a program that administers health care plans for members of Congress, suffered a “significant data breach” that has affected “hundreds” of members and staff on Capitol Hill. In the breach, which occurred on Tuesday, account data and personal identifiable information (PII) pertaining to hundreds of House lawmakers and staff were stolen, according to a Wednesday letter from House
The Hill