The Bulletin takes a look at Clean Water For Delaware’s Future and a presentation by outgoing DNREC Secretary Collin O’Mara before members of the Delaware Technology. Clean Water for Delaware’s Future is an an ambitious plan to clean up the state’s polluted waterway with the help of a controversial charge on property taxes that runs $45 a year for the average households.
The Bulletin also features a column by economic consulting firm DECON First on the troubling trend of business exits outpacing business formations.
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DECON First looks at rate of business exits
Pfizer offer for AstraZeneca expires
Newark Natural Food joins national cooperative, plans expansion
Amazon.com to add 500 jobs in Middletown.
O’Mara makes case for clean water legislation.
Delmarva Power rolls out mobile-friendly website.
State of Office of Highway Safety sponsors NASCAR race.
Preston Automotive buys Boulevard dealerships in Sussex County.
Doherty & Associates forms medical billing business.
Bear-Glasgow Business Association holding meeting.
Newark Council OKs deal that could lead to construction of parking garage. (Web only).
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