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Will a rain tax lead to sky-high rates? | Mulshine

The mayor of Lambertville has proposed setting up an independent authority to collect a fee to use on flood-prevention projects. But an environmentalists who lives in town argues most of the money would go to create a bureaucracy

E-bike bill puts lawyers in the driver s seat | Mulshine

E-bike bill puts lawyers in the driver s seat | Mulshine
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Flood risks keep rising in N J Will more homeowners be paid to leave?

Flood risks keep rising in N J Will more homeowners be paid to leave?
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Electric bicycle shop opens in N J river town

Electric bicycle shop opens in N.J. river town Posted May 18, 2021 Pedego Electric Bike store has opened on North Union Street in Lambertville.Keith A. Muccilli | For NJ Advance Media Facebook Share But those behind Pedego Electric Bikes say it does both. “People might think by riding an e-bike you’re kind of cheating, that you’re not getting as much exercise as a conventional bike,” said Bob Lonsdale, store manager for Pedego Electric Bikes in Lambertville. “But there have been different studies . where they found that people actually get as much exercise if not more on an e-bike for two really big reasons. First is that they ride longer on an e-bike, and the second is because it’s so fun they do it more often.”

Bartenders kept serving intoxicated N J man who later killed 3 people in Route 80 crash, lawsuit says

Bartenders kept serving intoxicated N.J. man who later killed 3 people in Route 80 crash, lawsuit says Updated 4:02 PM; Today 12:17 PM Miguel Botero was the driver in a fatal crash in October 2019 on Route 80 in Morris County. Photo is from his first court appearance.Keith A. Muccilli | For NJ Advance Media Facebook Share Workers at three Morristown bars are accused in a wrongful death lawsuit of over-serving a man who later drove drunk on Route 80, killing three people. The family of Ronald Francois, one of those killed in the crash two years ago, claims bartenders at Iron Bar, Revolution Social Brew House and Horseshoe Tavern kept serving Miguel A. Botero even though he was visibly drunk.

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