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Advertising Production Club of NYC Announces Newly Elected President and Board of Directors
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – The Advertising Production Club of NYC announces a new President and Board of Directors to lead the premiere New York based non-profit advertising and graphic arts industry organization. New York, NY – The Advertising Production Club of NY (APC-NYC), the New York advertising industry’s premiere non-for-profit organization which provides educational scholarships…
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ON CAMPUS
Steve J. Brody, of Hamilton Township, graduated with a juris doctor degree at Rutgers Univeristy’s School of Law commencement ceremony held on May 22. He was also a graduate fellow at the Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics, Class of 2014. While attending law school, he received dean’s list recognition a number of times and…
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Advertising Production Club of NYC Announces Newly Elected President and Board of Directors
Advertising Production Club Of New York
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PRINCETON: Primary leaves its marks on local Dems
NEWS ANALYSIS By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Six votes — the margin of victory for Councilwoman Jo S. Butler in a Democratic primary race for Princeton Council that came down to the wire. In interviews one week later, she and members of her campaign inner circle discussed how they won the contest, how they…
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E3 Acquires Stake In Instant Water Technologies, Purchases Marketing Firm, Originare
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – E3 launches into market through acquisition of intellectual property and marketing capabilities in the environmental technology and services market. Initial focus on frack water processing and remediation. Memphis, TN-AR-MS – E3 Services and Solutions Inc. (http://www.e3space.com) has acquired an equity position in Instant Water Technologies, LLC (IWT: www.nationswatertest.biz) which provides water…
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REGIONAL: Legislators to race for charity Friday night
The famous blue and gold colors of Hall of Fame driver-trainer Stanley Dancer will be back on the track Friday night, June 13, at the Meadowlands Racetrack. Dancer’s son, Ronald, a former driver-trainer, will don his late father’s colors in an exhibition race, the 2014 Legislators Pace, facing off against three other legislators, according…
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LOOSE ENDS: Can you hear me now?
From ‘cell on wheels’ to permanent towers By Pam Hersh I have a friend who describes herself on the employment website LinkedIn as a Hyper Local Advocacy Facilitator (HLAF), a neighborhood organizer of campaigns affecting the well being of neighborhood residents. LinkedIn neglects to say is that the position is uncompensated, unelected and unsung. Although…
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PRINCETON: Gas pipeline work worries residents
Company plans to shut down line three to six weeks By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A natural gas pipeline that runs through Princeton will be taken out of service for three to six weeks while crews remove rock to lay a new line, although it is not clear to residents or the pipeline company…
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HAMILTON: Spartans’ consistency pays off this season
By Josh Lashley, Special Writer Navigating through the rough terrain that is the Colonial Valley Conference (CVC) schedule is no easy task for a softball program. A team that appears to have some momentum going one week could very well suffer some setbacks and quickly lose that momentum the following week. What it…
