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  2. NJ ANCHOR application guide: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Complete the form and mail it with required documentation. Important considerations. Automatic Renewal: If you received the ANCHOR benefit last year and your situation hasn't changed, ...

  3. Where is my ANCHOR check? How to apply and check your ... - AOL

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    This year's ANCHOR benefit is based on residency, income, and age from 2021. New Jersey homeowners who were younger than 64 in 2021 and have a gross income of less than $150,000 will receive $1,500.

  4. ANCHOR rebate status; how to apply and when to expect ... - AOL

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    This year's ANCHOR benefit is based on residency, income, and age from 2021. New Jersey homeowners who were younger than 64 in 2021 and have a gross income of less than $150,000 will receive $1,500.

  5. Prucol - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the derogatory term "anchor baby" is wrongly used to describe a child under PRUCOL status. [ citation needed ] The confusion stems from the fact that, because children born in the U.S. of one or two undocumented parents are U.S. citizens; once they become adults they may petition for their parents to gain legal status.

  6. Get started with your AOL Perks benefit

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    For questions regarding AOL Perks, please contact PerkSpot Customer Service by email at cs@perkspot.com 7 days a week or via phone at 1.866.606.6057 (Monday - Friday, 10am - 7pm ET).

  7. Deadline extended to apply for your ANCHOR tax rebate ... - AOL

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    New Jersey residents now have until Dec. 6 to apply for the state’s Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters, or ANCHOR program.

  8. History of the anchor - Wikipedia

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    A palm is cast on each side of the crown to trip the flukes when the anchor is on the ground, and for bringing them snug against the ship's side when weighing. Wasteneys Smith's stockless anchor. Wasteneys Smith's anchor is composed of three main parts, the shank and crown which form one forging, and the two flukes or arms which are separate ...

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