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SAMSON MEDIA TO PRESENT EMAIL MARKETING WORKSHOP FOR NORTH ESSEX CHAMBER
Workshop to teach email marketing tactics
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Princeton EMS volunteers deserve our thanks
Peter Simon, Frank Setnicky, Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad In times of national and personal crisis, the country’s emergency medical service (EMS) personnel respond to help those in need. In Princeton, these services are provided by the men and women of the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad (PFARS). During EMS Week (May…
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SAMSON MEDIA TO PRESENT EMAIL MARKETING WORKSHOP FOR NORTH ESSEX CHAMBER
By Gene Sower NEWS RELEASE—For Immediate Release May 18, 2009 SAMSON MEDIA TO PRESENT EMAIL MARKETING WORKSHOP FOR NORTH ESSEX CHAMBER “How To Use Email Marketing To Grow Your Business” May 5, 2009 (Montclair, NJ) Gene Sower, Internet marketing consultant and owner of Samson Media, LLC (www.samsonmedia.net), will be conducting an email marketing…
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Hacker’s Open Fundraiser Benefits Somerville Family YMCA Y Cares Assistance Program
By Donna Dass For Immediate Release Contact: Donna Dass, Public Relations Director Somerset Valley YMCA (908) 369-0490 ext. 17 Hacker’s Open Fundraiser at NeshanicValley Golf Course Benefits Somerville Family YMCA Y Cares Assistance Program The Somerville Family YMCA hosted the Third Annual Hacker’s Open Golf Outing at Neshanic Valley 9-Hole Academy Golf Course on…
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ROCKY HILL: A tiny coffee shop suits the borough
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer Kristine SnodgrassStaff Writer ROCKY HILL — It was a marriage made in retail heaven — a brother who delivers milk and cream teaming up with a brother who roasts coffee. The result was Rocky Hill Buy the Cup, a hole-in-the-wall coffee shop tucked into the Post Office building, along Washington…
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NJ State Library Sponsors Forum on Gang Prevention
By Gary Cooper Gang Prevention strategies were discussed by experts, concerned officials and community leaders as the New Jersey State Library hosted Safe Teens = Safe Streets: New Jersey’s First Working Forum on Community Collaboration at Mercer County Community College on May 14.Its purpose was to bring together legislators, county prosecutors, youth services commission directors,…
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