Lambertville
Recent News About Lambertville
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How did Monroe County-based Committee to Elect Joe Bellino become the biggest spender in September?
Committee to Elect Tc Clements was the biggest spender the month before.
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One unarmed combat commission license issued in Monroe County during Q3
One unarmed combat commission license was issued by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) in Monroe County during the third quarter, an increase over the same quarter of the previous year.
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Census Bureau: More men than women in Lambertville in 2020
Of the 9,970 people living in Lambertville in 2020, 49.6 percent (4,946) were women and 50.4 percent (5,024) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Monroe Review.
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39 real estate appraiser licenses set to lapse in Monroe in October 2021
There are 39 real estate appraiser licenses which lapse in Monroe in October if not renewed.
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770 real estate licenses set to lapse in Monroe in October 2021
There are 770 real estate licenses which lapse in Monroe in October if not renewed.
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One professional surveyor license set to lapse in Monroe in October 2021
There is one professional surveyor license which lapses in Monroe in October if not renewed.
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41 professional engineer licenses set to lapse in Monroe in October 2021
There are 41 professional engineer licenses which lapse in Monroe in October if not renewed.
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Four mortuary science licenses set to lapse in Monroe in October 2021
There are four mortuary science licenses which lapse in Monroe in October if not renewed.
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Michigan saw Committee to Elect Tc Clements in cities associated with Monroe County spend the most during August
Committee to Elect Tc Clements was the biggest spender the month before.
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Seven architect licenses set to lapse in Monroe in October 2021
There are seven architect licenses which lapse in Monroe in October if not renewed.
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Which political committee based in cities associated with Monroe County spent the most during July?
Committee to Elect Tc Clements was the biggest spender the month before.
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Monroe County ranks 16th in issuing professional licenses in June
There was one professional license issued in Monroe County in June, a 66.7-percent decrease from the same month of the previous year, according to the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
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There are seven business licenses that will lapse in ZIP Code 48144 in week ending July 16, 2021
There are seven Michigan business licenses expiring in ZIP Code 48144 in the week ending July 16, 2021, according to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
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One security alarm license issued in Monroe County during Q2
One security alarm license was issued by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) in Monroe County during the second quarter, an increase over the same quarter of the previous year.
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Census Bureau: 2.1% of people in Monroe County identified as multi-racial in 2019
Of the 149,727 citizens living in Monroe County in 2019, 97.9 percent said they were only one race, while 2.1 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in January.
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What did the political committee based in city associated with Monroe County spend during June?
Committee to Elect Tc Clements spent the most the month before.
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One cemetery regulation license issued in Monroe County during Q2
One cemetery regulation license was issued by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) in Monroe County during the second quarter, an increase over the same quarter of the previous year.
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How did Monroe County-based Committee to Elect TC Clements become the biggest spender in Q2 2021?
Committee to Elect TC Clements was the biggest spender the quarter before.
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One security alarm license issued in Monroe (week ending June 19)
One security alarm license was issued in Monroe County during the week ending June 19.
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Census Bureau: 78.4 percent of people in Monroe County were old enough to vote in 2019
Of the 149,727 citizens living in Monroe County in 2019, 117,373 were old enough to vote as of Jan. 26, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.