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The Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching Earns Top Spot Among Leadership 500 List for Exceptional Leadership Development Programs
By Prestigious Leadership Award Recognizes Industry Leaders Nationwide SHREWSBURY, N.J. – The Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC), a top-rated, ICF-accredited Coach Training Program, and innovative provider of leadership development and consulting services, has been selected as a recipient of Leadership Excellence Magazine’s Leadership 500 Excellence Awards, earning a spot on the top ten…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: T.J. Taylor named most improved player
By Ed Birch, Special Writer Rutgers Freshman defensive linebacker T.J. Taylor, a graduate of South Brunswick High School, who red-shirted this year for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights football squad has won the Spring 2014 Douglas A. Smith Most Improved Defensive Player award. According to the Spring 2014 press release, Taylor has shown “plenty of promise…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Supports the VNA Spring Rummage Sale
By Rosanne Schwab Spring is in the air! Trees are budding, flowers are blooming, the grass in turning green and the tents are up – that is for the Visiting Nurse Association of Somerset Hills Spring Rummage Sale. Held on the Far Hills Fairgrounds, this biannual fundraising event supports the VNA’s many programs to provide home health…
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REGION: Senate and governor reach compromise on adoption bill
The bill now heads back to the Senate for concurrence with the governor’s recommendations. TRENTON — Sen. Joseph F. Vitale, Sen. Diane Allen and Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg announced today that they have come to an agreement with the governor’s office regarding changes to legislation that would provide adoptees in New Jersey with their…
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PENNINGTON: Heinzel to be borough administrator
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Eileen Heinzel can become the part-time administrator of Pennington Borough now that the council has adopted a salary ordinance enabling the move. The council adopted the ordinance at a special meeting Monday night. Ms. Heinzel will have to resign from the council, of which she has been a member for…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates repeat as MCT champions
Dennis Symons John Hu finished third at first singles to help the West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys tennis team to the Mercer County Tournament championship. Photo by Dennis Symons
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates repeat as MCT champions
Depth provides South boys tennis with crown By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Kabir Sarita came into the Mercer County Boys Tennis Tournament with a good scouting report from his teammates. ”They told me that everyone is a good player and you have to play well,” said the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South freshman, who plays third…
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