Category: archives
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Some key considerations when starting a business
Aaron Skloff’s April IT’S YOUR BUSINESS column Q: After working for a telecommunications company for 20 years my position was outsourced overseas and now I am ready to start my own consulting business. What are the key considerations in establishing and operating a new business in New Jersey? The problem: Starting and operating…
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Borough changes taxi rules
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — The life expectancy for cab services operating in the borough is less than one year. The Borough Council unanimously passed an ordinance March 19 that would require limousine licenses to be issued in place of taxi licenses . There are five active taxi licenses in the borough, all…
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Ocean Power Tech revenues up, as are losses
Ocean Power Technologies, the Pennington-based developer of power generating ocean buoys said revenues for the quarter ended Jan. 31 increased by 118 percent to $1.4 million compared to $0.6 million in the quarter ended Jan. 31, 2007. OPT incurred a net loss of $4 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2008 compared to…
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Resident not suggesting banning ‘B&B’ outright
Jack Sade, Bordentown City To the editor: In last week’s Letters to the Editor, Lisa Cohen indicated that she was “baffled” by the negative reaction to the proposed new zoning ordinance that would allow bed and breakfast establishments to be located within the city. It would perhaps be useful to clarify the nature of this…
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NONPROFIT
The Lawrenceville-based Princeton Area Community Foundation has named Deborah Aubert Thomas director of grants and programs. She will oversee the foundation’s grantmaking, community programs and implementation of the foundation’s community catalyst and convener role. Prior to joining the PACF, Ms. Aubert Thomas was with the Institute for Women’s Leadership, Rutgers University, and Girls Inc.…
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LAW
Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein, Blader & Lehman, P.C., a statewide law firm based in Lawrence, announced that Janine G. Bauer has returned to the firm as a partner in the environmental law group. She focuses on environmental law, transportation, land use, and general litigation to provide legal advice and representation to homeowners, businesses and government…
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Abschutz for school board
Aaron Rosloff of Kendall Park This letter is in support of the reelection of Martin Abshcutz to the Board of Education. Few people have done more to advance the cause of better education for our students, all while watching to see that our township is getting the most for our education dollar. Under Mr.…
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HEALTH MATTERS: A spotlight on CPR’s importance
Consider taking CPR training. The life you save could be that of someone you love. By Debbie Millar, R.N. Princeton HealthCare System Thousands of Americans die each year from sudden cardiac arrests suffered at home or away from a hospital, yet in many cases lives could have been saved if someone had known how…
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VSE Corp. signs warehouse lease
VSE Corp. (Nasdaq: VSEC), a company that provides diversified services to the engineering, energy and environment, defense, and homeland security markets has signed a long-term lease for a 256,390-square-foot warehouse at 111 Herrod Boulevard in South Brunswick. VSE will take occupancy of the space by summer. The lease comes a year after the Virginia-based…
