
Adam Clark
Enterprise Reporter at NJ Advance Media
Journalist covering everything New Jersey. My work can be found on @njdotcom and in the @starledger
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1 week ago |
rochvalleyradio.com | Adam Clark
A warrant took place at a business on Reed Hill at around 7:22am this morning (Monday 14 April 2025). In total, 510 cannabis plants were discovered, worth up to £350,000. Approximately 7kg of dried herbal cannabis was also recovered from the scene, valued at a street-value of £70,000. A 30-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the cultivation of cannabis and abstracting electricity without authority. He is in police custody.
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1 week ago |
barrons.com | Adam Clark |Mackenzie Tatananni
Skip to Main ContentSkip to SearchApple, Dell, and Super Micro Stocks Gain on Tariffs Exemption. What Happens Next. Updated April 14, 2025, 7:53 am EDT / Original April 14, 2025, 7:14 am EDTIn this articleApple and other electronics stocks were gaining Monday as investors welcomed a temporary exemption to tariffs. For now, the market seems to be looking past the threat of sector-specific levies.
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1 week ago |
sg.news.yahoo.com | Adam Clark
Sky NewsThis is the term used periodically to describe investors who push back against what are perceived to be irresponsible fiscal or monetary policies by selling government bonds, in the process pushing up yields, or implied borrowing costs. Most of the focus on markets in the wake of Donald Trump's imposition of tariffs on the rest of the world has, in the last week, been about the calamitous stock market reaction.
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2 weeks ago |
rochvalleyradio.com | Adam Clark
So far, they have helped over 250 residents get online by providing them with free sims loaded with internet data, texts and call minutes. The sims have been donated by Vodafone, Three and Virgin Media O2 through the National Databank in partnership with the Good Things Foundation and can give at least 12 months of free support.
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2 weeks ago |
rochvalleyradio.com | Adam Clark
The memorial, which honours 117 men from the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Carriage & Wagon Depot who lost their lives during the First World War, has gone on permanent loan to the Bury Transport Museum, which is operated by ELR and was unveiled at a special ceremony yesterday (Sunday, 6 April). It was originally located at Newton Heath depot and was installed not long after the war ended.
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