Category: archives
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RINGOES: At Tabby’s Place
Sage is a gorgeous, female tabby cat awaiting adoption at Tabby’s Place. About 2 years old, Sage has beautiful, medium-length fur with dark stripes, a white chest, belly, paws, nose and chin, and big green eyes. Sage is young, playful and well-behaved. Because she is very affectionate, loves people and gets along well with other…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Sponsors Book Drive
By Rosanne Schwab The U.S. Adult Education and Family Literacy Act of 1998 defines literacy as “An individual’s ability to read, write, speak, compute and solve problems at levels of proficiency necessary to function on the job, in the family, and in society.” However, according to the National Adult Literacy Survey, approximately 44 million people in…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Sponsors Book Drive
Peapack-Gladstone Bank promotes literacy in our local communities.
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The Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company Celebrates 30
By irene maslowski For thirty years, the Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company (www.cddc.info) has entertained, educated and inspired countless audiences. The ten-member company, led by founder and artistic director Carolyn Dorfman, whose creative drive is focused on communicating human experiences, interactions, perceptions and truths, compose a uniquely talented contemporary dance ensemble, highly acclaimed for artistic…
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Dress for Success Morris County’s “Transforming Lives Gala” Commemorates 15th Anniversary
By irene maslowski Michele A. Brown, CEO of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority named Keynote Speaker Dress for Success Morris County (www.dressforsuccess.org/morriscounty) is proud to announce Michele A. Brown, CEO of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, as the keynote speaker at the annual Dress for Success Morris County Gala "Transforming Lives Gala," on…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Banks back out of deal
by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Township officials announced Roma Bank is pulling out of an agreement to construct a building that would have housed municipal offices. Township officials said they were told during a meeting with bank representatives Monday. Dave Fried said he was stunned and disappointed by the decision, which he said…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Bond ordinance introduced to continue Borough hall plan
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The council introduced a bond ordinance Monday for $3,375,000 for financing a new Borough Hall, which means the engineer and project manager can continue to work on the plans. The financing provided by the bond ordinance includes the construction of a new municipal building — empty for the…
