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At midnight on February 17, 2009, television sets across the country, including South Jersey, will only be able to receive a digital signal as television stations cease broadcasting in analog format. Residents who rely on over-the-air signals for their television programming and have an analog-only television set will need to acquire a Digital Television (DTV) converter box to continue to receive local broadcast signals. This national standard is a critical step in the move towards the digital age, and consumers must be prepared for that change.

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Congressman LoBiondo joined with volunteer firefighters from across New Jersey at the annual State Firemen's Convention in Wildwood.

 
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LoBiondo Announces Fire Grant for Elsinboro
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Frank A. LoBiondo (NJ-02) today announced that the Elsinboro Fire Company will receive $19,998 in federal funding from the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program. This award follows three previous grants of $34,592 (December 2003), $56,570 (July 2004) and $19,135 (October 2007). To date, ...

LoBiondo Voices Support for Israel
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Frank A. LoBiondo (NJ-02) issued the following statement in support of the state of Israel during the current conflict with the terrorist organization Hamas.   “The current conflict is a direct result of Hamas’ decision to break the ceasefire agreement and relentlessly engage in ...

LoBiondo Announces Fire Grant for North Wildwood
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Frank A. LoBiondo (NJ-02) today announced that the City of North Wildwood Fire Department will receive $100,768 in federal funding from the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program. This award follows two previous grants of $48,275 (August 2003) and $61,659 (January 2005). To date, ...

Spotlight On: Alternative Energies

There is no denying our country is facing a serious and growing energy crisis - individuals, families, small businesses and major corporations are all feeling increasing pain at the pump and the financial pinch of soaring energy costs. Every aspect of our economy - from food prices to consumer spending - are being adversely affected. I have outlined a diverse, comprehensive plan to move our country towards energy independence and, around South Jersey, many components of my plan are already in action. Read More...

Fuel efficient technology provides immediate savings and is emissions-free

Wind Power, such as that generated at ACUA, should be expanded

Solar Power is being used in greater quantities at homes and businesses

Delivering nearly 80 percent of electricity in France, Nuclear Power is already a reality in Salem County

Biofuels such as wood chips and switchgrass are more efficient and a better option than corn-based ethanol

Energy efficient appliances baring the Energy Star certification are readily-available for consumers