Check out the Oct. 21-27, 2015 edition of the Business Bulletin

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Page 1The debate continues on the health of the Delaware economy.  Talk to some and everything is fine. Others see things going to you know where in a hand basket.

Last week’s unemployment figures suggest the truth is somewhere in between. It turns out that income growth in the state is not plummeting, nor is it as strong as revised figures indicate.

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Our top stories:

Updated) Senior News Journal staffers reportedly take buyout offer. 

Black Lab bread to close its doors on Sunday

Buccini/Pollin sells last condo in Justison Landing development. 

Check out Delaware’s best business people page.(Online  photo gallery)

NAI Emory Hill announces retail lease in Lewes area.

Jobless rate up slightly as debate continues over state of economy.

Corporation Service Co. to build new headquarters in Little Falls area.

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