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          The
            New Jersey Almanac | 
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          | by Donald Linky (Editor), Gwyneth Russo (Editor) | 
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          | What are the most popular
            names for New Jersey babies? How many days does the average New
            Jersey taxpayer have to work during the year to earn enough to pay
            off all federal, State and local taxes? What role did the
            illegitimate son of Benjamin Franklin play in New Jersey history?
            What's the average teacher salary? How does New Jersey rank in
            population growth? What days of the week are the most and least 
            frequent for murders? What is the largest bluefish caught off New
            Jersey? Which countries are the source for the most immigrants to
            New Jersey? What is the mean temperature in January and July? How
            does New Jersey rank in its suicide rate?
             Answers to these and hundreds of
            other questions about New Jersey are included in the newly-published
            second edition of The New Jersey Almanac--a 440-page reference book
            of facts, statistics and historical background of key trends
            affecting New Jersey published by the nonprofit Public Affairs
            Research Institute of New Jersey (PARI) based in Princeton. The
            Almanac now includes photographs, prints and reproductions of
            historic manuscripts, such as the original 1776 Constitution; the
            colonial censuses of 1742 and 1756; the Lindbergh kidnapping wanted
            poster; the Hindenburg disaster; Thomas Edison in his Menlo Park
            laboratory; Civil War campaign tickets; and many others. 
            The Almanac includes chapters on
            history; people and demographics; money and income; taxes;
            government; education; higher education; environment; health; crime;
            energy; agriculture and food; and transportation. Each chapter
            includes an overview of trends and performance; "fast
            facts" of key information and data; summaries of key
            state-by-state rankings; and a selection of charts, tables and text  
            profiles. 
            If you didn't know about New
            Jersey.... 
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