Category: archives
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Recipe for a business: Mix wine and happy people
A husband and wife find satisfaction, and opportunity, in the world of make-your-own wine By: Lauren Otis Just off Route 130 in Dayton, at the rear of a nondescript office and retail complex, a sign indicates the entrance to The Grape Escape. Going through the modest entry door, a high, long hangar-like space unexpectedly opens…
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SAVE shelter offers microchip ID for pets
On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., SAVE, A Friend to Homeless Animals, will hold MicroChip Day. SAVE now offers the HomeAgain Pet Recovery Service, a permanent, unalterable method of pet identification responsible for the successful reunion of more than 200,000 lost pets with their owners. To help control the pet population, cut down…
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MILESTONES
Issue of July 10, 2007 RETAIL Verizon Wireless has named Scott North manager of its retail location in Mercer Mall, Lawrence. He will be responsible for customer service, retail sales, inventory, merchandising and employee training for the store. Mr. North will also oversee the location’s HopeLine wireless phone collection program. Through HopeLine, Verizon Wireless collects…
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Fire at West Windsor pool seen as arson and burglary case
Pool is back in business following destruction of an office By: Greg Forester WEST WINDSOR Regular hours at the West Windsor WaterWorks pool complex resumed Saturday following a July 4 fire that West Windsor Police are currently investigating as an arson and burglary case. West Windsor police said the perpetrators entered the complex through…
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‘Restless leg’ treatable with right diagnosis
Sleep disorders can affect personal health, causing nightmares and depression and contributing to traffic and industrial accidents By: Michael Nolledo, M.D. "My legs decide they want to run, and I have to follow." "Worms crawl under my skin if I don’t keep moving my legs." "After I get in bed, a gremlin grabs my legs…
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On guard and having fun at the same time
AT WORK Kristin Cummings, 17 Life guard, swimming instructor Princeton Family YMCA By: Nick Norlen How did you get into this job? I swam all my life, so it was just kind of something fun (to do for the summer). But I actually wanted to apply to work at the Y camp, and then…
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Health Savings Accounts — an option to consider
IT’S YOUR BUSINESSAaron Skloff Q: My company recently began offering a Health Savings Account available to all the employees. Why are employers throughout New Jersey rolling out these plans? What are the pros and cons of a HSA? The problem: healthcare costs. If you think rising healthcare costs are only the insurance company’s problem…
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BRIEFCASE
Issue of July 10, 2007 Environmental firm forms ESOP Joseph R. Fallon, president of Environmental Liability Management, Inc. in Princeton, announced that his company has formed an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP]. The first block of stock was sold to the ESOP on June 22, 2007. ELM is an environmental engineering and consulting firm that…
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Montgomery best in district again
Claims 11-year-old crown convincingly By: Justin Feil Andrew Link has fond memories from last year’s run to the 10-year-old Cal Ripken World Series, and he came into the summer hoping to build on last year’s success. "I think everything is improved from last year," Link said. "The whole team was excited about districts and possibly…
