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Industry group protests governor’s tax proposal
Says the proposal goes far beyond closing loopholes. McGreevey seeking new corporate tax program Many businesses and business groups are apprehensive about change in the state’s corporate tax policy and have expressed concern about the proposed plan. Art Maurice, vice president of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, carried his group’s protest of the…
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Senior Menus
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, April 25 Cranberry juice, sliced turkey…
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Former Allentown Messenger owner dies
Ellis Hull, 94, also served on Borough Council from 1974-91 and was a 50-year member of the Lions Club. By: ALLENTOWN Ellis Foster Hull Jr. died Tuesday at Tandum Health Care Center in Lawrence Township. He was 94. Mr. Hull was the retired editor and owner of the Allentown Messenger, a 50-year member of…
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Former Allentown Messenger owner dies
Ellis Hull, 94, also served on Borough Council from 1974-91 and was a 50-year member of the Lions Club. By: ALLENTOWN Ellis Foster Hull Jr. died Tuesday at Tandum Health Care Center in Lawrence Township. He was 94. Mr. Hull was the retired editor and owner of the Allentown Messenger, a 50-year member of…
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Ordinance restricts placement of boats, other large vehicles
Public hearing scheduled for May 15 By:Vanessa S. Holt FLORENCE Boats, trailers and other large vehicles parked on streets or in front yards would have to be moved to side or rear setbacks under an ordinance introduced by the Township Council last week. The proposed ordinance would prohibit parking trailers, campers, recreation vehicles, boats…
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Sarnoff president, CEO announces retirement
Dr. Jim Carnes will be replaced by Dr. Satyam Cherukuri, now chief operating officer. By: George Frey In its own constant change and innovation, the Sarnoff Corp. in West Windsor has announced the retirement of Dr. Jim Carnes, who has been the president and CEO of the company for more than 11 years. Dr. Carnes…
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Princeton Business Journal
Visit the online version of the Princeton Business Journal, where you’ll find local employment related and business news. Plus, browse though the print ads in the latest edition. Please sign up for our email newsletter, to receive the latest in news, entertainment, sports and more from Central New Jersey’s best source: www.packetonline.com — one website,…
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04/25 OBITUARIES, pt. 1
From the April 25 edition of the Register-News By: Mildred Virginia Tyson COLUMBUS Mildred V. "Nancy" Tyson, age 75, of Columbus died April 20 at home. Born in Columbus, she had lived in Allentown for 36 years before moving to Brant Beach in 1984 and to Columbus in 1996. She was a graduate of…
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McGreevey seeking new corporate tax program
Governor proposes closing loopholes in the corporate business tax structure to help ease state’s $5.3 billion budget gap. Industry group protests governor’s tax proposal By: George Frey Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski Gov. Jim McGreevey listens as Alan Blinder (right), a professor of economics at Princeton and a former Federal Reserve Board vice chairman, speaks…
