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Friday, November 16, 2012

Woodbridge May Experience "Severe Credit Stress" Because of Sandy, Says Moody's

The bond rating agency marked Woodbridge as one of six local governments that could have short and long-term financial woes because of Hurricane Sandy.

Six local government entities were singled out by Moody's Investor Service, one of the big three municipal bond rating agencies, in a report as potentially coming under "significant credit stress" because of the impact of Hurricane Sandy in late October.  Three Jersey shore towns - Seaside Heights, Atlantic City and Brick Township - made Moody's list of those facing financial stress because of the hurricane's damage and destruction.  Also on that short list was Woodbridge. While some sections of Woodbridge Township are at or near the water, such as Sewaren and Port Reading, the municipality is relatively sheltered next to southern municipalities directly on the Jersey shore. The township's potential financial problems are less about the …

Thursday, November 1, 2012

NJEA Cancels Atlantic City Convention

After Sandy batters Atlantic City, the state teachers' union cancels its annual gathering there.

New Jersey’s teachers won’t gather in Atlantic City for their annual convention for the first time in 158 years.  The damage and ongoing problems left behind by monster storm Sandy forced the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) to cancel its Nov. 8-9 conference at the shore town. NJEA said its convention is the largest gathering of its kind worldwide, and the sheer size helped make the final decision to cancel. “The NJEA Convention is a massive event, involving tens of thousands of people,” NJEA President Barbara Keshishian said. “We concluded it was simply not advisable to try to have that many people on the roads and using public transportation while so many communities are struggling to restore power and basic services to their …

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