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Fitch Rates Essex County Improvement Authority, New Jersey's $118.7MM Rev...
Business Wire ...historical below average financial...peaking in 2002 with a significant...long-term plan to address...county's key credit strengths...and diverse tax base, above average income levels and...part of the ...

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