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Six Flags Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom – How Scary is Built!
From the days of the vaudevillian side shows to the iconic Coney Island parachute jump, people have loved being scared. Man has spent millions inventing ways to twirl, spin, gyrate, toss, hang,...
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Property Recycling – Biggest Brownfield in New Jersey
Most New Jerseyans still remember the iconic Dutch Boy Paint sign on the National Lead site as you drove over the southbound side of the Garden State Parkway bridge. The huge unassuming...
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Plugging the Micro Into the Macro: Rethinking Your Energy Needs
ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Extreme weather has become a reality for New York as the state endures severe storm events every few years. Modern microgrids are meant...
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Delivering the Biggest Tax Cut in Bergen County, NJ
Many Bergen County boroughs were developed during the same era hence, we share many of the same problems today–aging infrastructure, effects of evolving development, lower revenue and higher taxes. Some of us...
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Handling Risk at A/E Firms
Firms have hesitated to take on more debt during the recession, but that hasn’t stopped some from finding new markets and innovating.
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Century Old Rail Tunnel’s Life Extended Through the Use of New Technology
The Stuart Tunnel in the pastoral town of Paw Paw, West Virginia, is not unlike any other freight train tunnel in eastern United States that is beginning to show its age. Built...
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