Tag: Bristol-Myers Squibb
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Metuchen hires new borough administrator
METUCHEN – Although Metuchen’s new borough administrator lives in neighboring Edison Township, Melissa Perilstein is essentially an adopted Metuchenite, Mayor Jonathan Busch joked. The Metuchen Borough Council approved a resolution for the mayor’s appointment of Perilstein as the new borough administrator at a meeting on Feb. 3. She will begin her new position with an…
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Bristol-Meyers Squibb turns Hopewell campus into multi-tenant property
Bristol-Meyers Squibb is still looking to lease portions of its Hopewell campus as the company seeks a single buyer for the property. The property covers 430 acres, 200 of which are dedicated to preserved farmland and open space on Pennington-Rocky Hill Road. One the first tenants to ink a leasing deal to the property is…
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Brunswick Eruption robotics competition draws dozens of teams from Tri-State Area
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Forty-two high school-aged FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) robotics teams competed for the 18th year at Brunswick Eruption, hosted by the North Brunswick Township High School’s (NBTHS) FIRST Robotics Competition Championship Team 25 – Raider Robotix. Teams from around the Tri-State Area and Pennsylvania played for the last…
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Bristol-Myers Squibb donates funds for North Brunswick police defibrillators
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The North Brunswick Police Department accepted a donation of $5,000 from Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) that will be used to purchase six automated external defibrillators (AED) for patrol vehicles. “We are in the health care saving business and that’s what we want to do,” Kenneth Freeman, corporate security manager for BMS, said during…
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Family members honored for military service with secondary street signs in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Three members of the same family were honored for their service to the country. The intersection of Laurel Place and Cedar Avenue will bear a secondary street sign for Holz Way in honor of August, the late William Kenneth and Edward Holz. August “Gus” Holz was born on Feb. 23, 1926, at…
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Four candidates seek seats on Milltown Council
MILLTOWN — One incumbent and three newcomers are vying for the two, three-year seats available on the Borough Council in the upcoming election. Republican incumbent Ronald Dixon joins GOP newcomer Stacy D. Sullivan as they face Democratic candidates Trina Jensen Mehr and Felipe Zambrana, Jr. Ronald Dixon, 71, who is a 12-year resident of the…
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‘Woman of Distinction’ Award nominees sought
The American Heart Association is currently accepting nominations for its 11th annual Go Red for Women “Woman of Distinction” Award. This award recognizes and celebrates New Jersey women who are promoting a healthy lifestyle among women or making sustained, unique or extraordinary efforts to improve the community. The award also recognizes those who support and advance women’s issues…
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‘Smart Workplaces’ honored for providing commuting alternatives
MONROE — Numerous Middlesex County companies and schools received the prestigious 2016 New Jersey Smart Workplaces Award during the annual membership meeting of Keep Middlesex Moving (KMM). The awards honor companies for their outstanding achievements in providing alternative commuting opportunities for their employees, thus reducing traffic and congestion and improving air quality, according to a…