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Black Faith Leaders Endorse Historic Democratic Slate of Bergen County, Johnson for State Senate, Cureton for Sheriff May 3, 2021, 9:43 am | in
Black Faith Leaders Endorse Historic Democratic Slate of Bergen County, Johnson for State Senate, Cureton for Sheriff
Bergen County, NJ – A prominent group of Black ministers and faith leaders in Bergen County came together to endorse the historically diverse Democratic slate, headed by Gordon Johnson for State Senate and Anthony Cureton for Sheriff.
“This is a proud day for our community, our county, and the entire State of New Jersey. In one trip to the voting booth, we have the historic opportunity to send a Black man to the State Senate for the first time in Bergen County history, reelect the county’s first elected Black Sheriff, send the first Korean American woman to Trenton in New Jersey history, and send the first Pakistani American and first Muslim to the halls of the statehouse,�
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SEATTLE, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ (NASDAQ: RDFN) More than a quarter (25.7%) of single-family homes for sale in America during the first quarter were new-construction homes, according to a new
www.redfin.com), the technology-powered real estate brokerage. That s up from 20.4% a year earlier and represents the highest share on record.
New-construction homes have steadily been taking up a larger piece of the pie over the last decade, but there has been a notable acceleration during the coronavirus pandemic. There are two primary reasons, according to Redfin Lead Economist Taylor Marr: an increase in homebuilding and a decrease in the number of Americans putting their houses up for sale.
Ashland Times Gazette
ASHLAND - Working in the medical field and teaching in schools has all come together for one Ashland couple.
The pandemic has not kept Lorin nor Judy Weaver from volunteering at the Ashland Pregnancy Care Center and Boutique, even after both contracted a mild case of COVID-19 late last year. I’m not going to stay shut up in the house, Judy Weaver said. I wear a mask [when volunteering].
Lived in Ashland County all their lives
The two have lived in Ashland County all their lives, feeling the small-town appreciation of helping people when they need it most.