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Financial Statements Workshop Offered for Small Business Owners
By UCEDC Interfaith Neighbors and UCEDC help demystify financial data for new and established businesses Asbury Park, NJ – When it comes to starting or running a successful small business, financial ignorance is not bliss. The savvy business owner knows how much it costs to be in business and uses that information to generate a…
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Unity Bank Receives Business of the Year Award from Linden Chamber of Commerce
By Yankee Public Relations Unity Bank’s Linden branch was presented the Business of the Year Award at the Linden Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Awards Dinner. Unity Bank employees are pictured during the event with Linden Mayor Richard J. Gerbounka; (from left): Assistant Vice President/Relationship Manager Carolina Alvarez, Assistant Relationship Manager Xiomara Turcios, Mayor Gerbounka, Senior…
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Financial Statements Workshop Offered for Small Business Owners
understand your financial statements
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LAWRENCE: Mrs. G site plan back before board
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The on-again, off-again public hearing on an application to redevelop a 16-acre site on Route 1 at Bakers Basin Road, which is anchored by the Mrs. G TV and Appliance store, is on again before the Zoning Board of Adjustment next week. The zoning board will hear the application …
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LAWRENCE: Violence, vandalism decreasing in schools
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Incidents of violence and vandalism appear to be on the decline in the Lawrence Township public school district based on reports covering the first half of the 2011-12 school year, according to school district officials. School districts formerly reported the number of instances of violence and vandalism annually in October,…
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PRINCETON: Black bear sighted in Princeton
By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Reporter A juvenile black bear around 100 pounds was sighted last night and today in the Princeton area. According to Mark Johnson, the Princeton animal control officer, the bear was most recently seen at noon by Quaker Road and Route 206. He has since disappeared into a patch of woods near…
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LAWRENCE: Brown family gets together — about 250 of them
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Their last names are Mimms, White, Hendricks, Wooten and Brown, and they live as near as Lawrence Township and as far away as California but what they all have in common is their tie to Lawrence businessman A.C. Brown. Sunday afternoon, about 250 descendents of A.C. Brown, whose A.C.…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Envoys for the environment
Allison Kohler speaks to her fellow watershed ambassador program graduates July 6 at the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area Conservation Center in Robbinsville.
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SETON HALL UNIVERSITY OFFERS SUMMER WRITING INSTITUTE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
By irene Maslowski Provides Preparation for Writing for the College Essay, Conducting Academic Research and Improving Creative Writing Talent Seton Hall University (www.shu.edu), one of the country’s leading Catholic universities, is offering writing courses this summer as part of Seton Hall Summer Sessions, designed to help high school students sharpen and polish their writing skills…
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