March 15, 2025

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Wisconsin voters reject referendums on power to spend federal money

Wisconsin voters Tuesday voted down two referendum questions that sought to give the state legislators more power over distributing federal funding, a move that could have upended how billions of dollars are spent in the state. The result was a win for Democrats, who pushed for a “no” vote, characterizing the ballot questions as an

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Investment

Staunton Crossing water infrastructure gets $9 million investment

STAUNTON – Staunton Crossing is getting a $9 million boost. The Virginia Business Ready Sites Program (VBRSP) awarded the city a $9 million grant for improvements to Staunton Crossing. The infrastructure improvements include a million-gallon water tower and water lines throughout the 300-acre site. “The development of this area will bring many more jobs to

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Loans

Some loans and deposit accounts will be affected by the next rate cut

Lower yields on deposits but better terms on credit cards: Those are two ways consumers might feel some impact from the next Federal Reserve interest-rate cut, which is looking more likely amid recent signs of economic weakness. However, the long-anticipated move might not do much good for your finances, unless it’s followed by a series

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Finance

Peter Disch On the Biggest Mistakes People Make with Their Finances and How to Avoid Them

Investing is a lot like finding your way through a jungle. Riddled with hidden dangers and unexpected twists and turns, navigating it can be very challenging—unless, of course, you have the right guidance.  Peter Disch, a seasoned financial advisor and Founder of Boston, Massachusetts-based advising firm Great Point Wealth Advisors LLC, knows the terrain well.  

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Finance

Tennessee money management: Increase financial literacy education

In terms of economic growth, Nashville is growing incredibly wealthy. Veritable gallons of ink have been expended touting the fact that our city is one of the nation’s leading metro areas when it comes to a post-pandemic recovery – and it should be. We should be proud of this accomplishment. That said, we can’t allow

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Property

Iconic Dock Square property on the market in Kennebunkport for $2.6M

KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — One of the most iconic buildings in the heart of Dock Square is on the market. Pack Maynard, a real estate firm in Kennebunk, is listing the Colonial Pharmacy building at 40 Dock Square for $2.6 million. “Spanning three levels, this property is being sold ‘as is,’ offering a unique opportunity for

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Property

Market Basket buys Seekonk Showcase Cinemas property. What are its plans?

SEEKONK, Mass. − Market Basket‘s parent company, Demoulas Super Markets, purchased the Showcase Cinemas property in Seekonk in a leaseback deal with the theater company. According to land records, the deal was for $9.5 million and was signed in July. In a one-sentence statement, an unnamed Showcase Cinemas spokesperson wrote that the theater was sold

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Property

Bridgewater NJ Route 202-206 redevelopment eyed at Talamini Road

BRIDGEWATER – A proposal to build 64 age-restricted townhomes on Route 202-206 will be heard by the Zoning Board of Adjustment later this month. 821 Bridgewater LLC, of Whippany, wants to build the townhomes on the property on the west side of the highway north of Talamini Road. About three acres of the westernmost part

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Property

Brownstone banquet hall $137K behind on property tax payments

PATERSON — The Brownstone’s owners are 15 months behind — or an estimated $136,969 in arrears — in payments to the city for a tax appeal settlement involving a small parking lot next to the banquet hall, municipal officials say. That information was brought to light by Councilman Luis Velez, who did some research about

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Funds

Black Mountain receives $300,000 in StRAP funds for Flat Creek work

A new grant will allow the town of Black Mountain to address some erosion issues along Flat Creek. The $317,054 grant comes from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture’s Stream Flow Rehabilitation Program, known as StRAP. The grant was announced in a July 25 news release. Assistant Town Manager Jessica Trotman told Black Mountain News

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