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new jersey home inspection www.mynjhomeinspector.com Hopefully this article will help you when choosing a home inspector in New Jersey. Here are a few questions that you can ask a home inspector before you hire them to do the job. …  read more…

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Question : Starting a business in NJ giving remodeling and home staging advice? I want to legally start a business in NJ. It will be based from my home. I will be selling the service of staging a home for selling and also remodeling and …  read more…

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http://honesthomeinspection.net/ NJ home inspector Michael Del Greco has a reputation as being one of the most careful and thorough home inspectors in New Jersey. Michael taught the home inspector licensing program 2002 - 2005, he trained many new home inspectors in the classroom and in the field. Visit the site for more info!

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Cargill Meat Solutions Corp. is recalling 8,500 lbs of ground beef after three people were sickened with E. coli 026. According to a press release from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), there is an association between the ground beef subject to recall and the illnesses, which occurred in Maine and New [...]  read more…

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Voting Question: 2000 chevy impala engine light on?? o2 sensor or ?
I had the car in dealer shop for other work and they said to get the engine light off I needed to change the oxygen sensors, but they wanted way to much, so I took the car home and changed them myself, it was real easy, but they were $75 each and now the engine light is still on?? I disconnected the battery to reset the computer and the light went off but 5 miles later there it was again?? and in new jersey I can’t get inspection with that light on !!! any help would be appreciated
thanks to all of you that tried to help if I could give all of you best answer I would !!

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Resolved Question: Is the story of the Marlboro Slaughterhouse in New Jersey true?
This story scared the **** out of me when I first heard it from a friend, and I immediately Googled it to find out if anyone could validate it for me. As it turned out, a number of people have heard of, live by, or have actually visited this scary-a’ place in Marlboro, NJ, but no authentic documentation of the accompanying legend exists. Read the story, in my own words, below and tell me if you are familiar with it. (Side note: I am writing this on a black coffee jag at 4:44 am and I look over my shoulder about every 2 seconds to make sure I’m not being watched. I scare easily. Humor me.)

The local legend has it that sometime in the early 1950s, a farmer known only as “Mr. Allen” owned and operated a slaughterhouse on property that was wrested from him by the state government, who turned it into a mental hospital. Mr. Allen had not sold the state his land, and was essentially being robbed by the government when his slaughterhouse was razed. He was allowed to keep his home, but was rendered jobless and took to wandering the hospital grounds at night for no apparent reason, muttering to himself and giving orderlies the evil eye. Understandably, the hospital staff got freaked out by his stalkerish behavior, so they had him committed. Shortly after his institutionalization, Mr. Allen escaped custody and was never seen or heard from again.

Shortly after his disappearance, members of the hospital staff began hearing mysterious noises that sounded strangely like animal cries from the decrepit remains of the main slaughterhouse building. The noises were heard mainly at night, and were LOUD - so loud that they started giving inpatients sh*t fits and the police were summoned. The morning after a police officer made an inspection of the premises, his headless body was found suspended from a meathook in the slaughterhouse freezer; on the wall was a cryptic threat written in the dead man’s blood: “tonight all will die.”

The weirdest part of the story is that nothing happened after that. The next night passed with no unusual occurrences, and after a while everyone in Marlboro pretty much forgot Mr. Allen had ever existed.

Today, however, many adventure trippers claim to have seen fresh messages written in animal blood on the walls of the slaughterhouse, and at least two people claim to have seen the ghost of Mr. Allen watching them from the top-story window. All collected accounts match seamlessly, but local authorities dismiss the messages as vandalism by common pranksters and insist that any sightings of Mr. Allen were imagined.

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Resolved Question: New Jersey - How many fire extinguishers do i need to pass my 5-year inspection?
3 Family home with tenants, I know as of 2005 there needs to be one mounted in each kitchen, but I’ve also heard that there needs to be one in the staircase. Is this true? What if there are 2 staircases?

Thank you.

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