What is the therm price per unit (therm) for the last twelve months in New Jersey.
I would like residential, commercial and industrial.
What businesses use the most therms consistantly?
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Journal Square takes its name from the Jersey Journal newspaper and is located in Jersey City, New Jersey. It is a business district, transportation hub and residential area.
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For residential: Jan '08 - 17.32 cents
The spot price for one troy ounce of gold is the same in New Jersey as it is in the rest of the United States. As of 07/07/12 the spot price of gold is $1582.00
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It depends on the type or kind you like. As for the Jersey the most common price at foot locker is around 79.99 used. But sometimes they will be on sale so you can get a cheaper price.
Rodman M. Price (born March 5, 1816 in Newton, New Jersey; died June 7, 1894 in Oakland, New Jersey) succeeded George F. Fort as the seventeenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 17, 1854 and January 20, 1857. Following the end of Price's term as Governor, William A. Newell (born September 5, 1817 in Franklin, Ohio; died August 8, 1901 in Allentown, New Jersey) became the eighteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 20, 1857 and January 17, 1860.
Princeton, New Jersey, is a relatively small and residential community, and public knowledge of brothels or similar establishments is limited. Prostitution is illegal in New Jersey, and while there may be illicit activities in any area, they are not openly advertised or recognized. It's advisable to check local laws and regulations for the most accurate information.
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Rodman M. Price (born March 5, 1816 in Newton, New Jersey; died June 7, 1894 in Oakland, New Jersey) succeeded George F. Fort as the seventeenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 17, 1854 and January 20, 1857, including the whole of 1855.
Rodman M. Price (born March 5, 1816 in Newton, New Jersey; died June 7, 1894 in Oakland, New Jersey) succeeded George F. Fort as the seventeenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 17, 1854 and January 20, 1857, including the whole of 1856.