Category: archives
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Tailor, bridal shops move to Lawrence
Shaffer’s Tailors, Cleaners and Men’s Shop and Bridals by Michelle Renee have recently relocated from Trenton to Lawrence. Both companies said they were interested in expanding their lines of clothing as well as their showroom square footage, and set out to make a joint relocation to the Route One Center, at 2819 and 2821…
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Publicis introduces new division
Publicis Selling Solutions Group in Lawrence, a provider of outsourced sales and marketing solutions, has introduced Publicis Healthcare Rxecruiting, a new division dedicated to helping pharmaceutical, biotech, and other healthcare companies find the “right fit” candidates. Publicis Healthcare Rxecruiting and Publicis Selling Solutions Group are part of the Publicis Healthcare Communications Group.
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Care One pays for overtime violations
Care One LLC has agreed to pay $416,853 in back wages to 3,329 employees after a U.S. Department of Labor investigation determined that the company violated the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. The Fort Lee- based company operates a chain of skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers throughout the country. It has…
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BUSINESS COUNCIL
The Small Business Development Center at The College of New Jersey in Ewing is repositioning itself to help not just start-ups but also small businesses grow their companies, and has hired Dan D. Kirton to direct its business operations. A former vice president at NJ Commerce Economic Growth & Tourism Commission, NJ School’s Construction Corporation…
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Plenty of Princeton AIA awards won
The American Institute of Architects’ New Jersey chapter announced the winners of its 2007 annual Design Conference in Sept. at Ocean Grove. Out of 14 awards, 11 were won by Princeton-area architectural firms. In the built project category, KSS Architects, Princeton, won an honor award for the Rutgers University, Department of Biomedical Engineering,…
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Henry S. Sommers Jr.
Retired Sarnoff researcher LANGHORNE, Pa. — Dr. Henry Stern “Hank” Sommers Jr. died Aug. 6 at St. Mary Hospital. He was 93. Born in St. Paul, Minn., he was a longtime Princeton resident, moving to Langhorne in 1990. He was a fellow at the RCA Corp.’s David Sarnoff Research Center in West Windsor from…
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Anne D. Egberts
Maternity nurse Anne Drummond Egberts of Princeton died unexpectedly Oct. 6. She was 43. She was a Princeton area resident since 1994. At the time of her death, she was a registered nurse in maternity at the University Medical Center at Princeton. She grew up in Milwaukee and graduated magna cum laude and Phi…
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LAW
Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein, Blader & Lehmann in Lawrence recently announced that Robert A. Gladstone has joined their firm, of counsel. Mr. Gladstone is a trial lawyer with over 35 years of experience who specializes in the valuation, environmental rehabilitation, and regulation of real property. He serves as common counsel and chairperson for compliance of two Superfund…
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Lambertville wants to draw conferences
Business consultant William Dorman a certified management consultant who has advised clients such as Sarnoff Corp., Fuji and Emerson Electric, is helping Lambertville, his hometown, attract corporations to its lodgings and conference centers. Mr. Dorman began by authoring a grant application through the Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce, which garnered funding from New Jersey’s…
