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JM Eagle and Columbia University's Earth Institute Start Water Infrastructure Project in Senegal
LIVINGSTON, N.J., July 17 /PRNewswire/ -- JM Eagle, the world's largest plastic pipe manufacturer, announced today that it has launched a major initiative with Columbia University's Earth Institute to provide ...
First-timers find their groove
Lauren Pines was excited but nervous about her four-day family visit to tour Tulane University.
Gillen: Searching for a brother, possibly named Michael Francis,or Francis Michael, born 12/10/69. Believe he was born at St.
MAPLEWOOD -- Ria 'Maria' Kessler died on Sunday, July 6, 2008, at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston.
Major Route 280 repaving project starts this month
An eight-mile resurfacing project on Route 280 will result in up to two lanes being closed in each direction starting July 28, the state Department of Transportation said today.
State DOT giving drivers plenty of notice about closing lanes of Rt. 280 for repairs
Closing a highway lane or two is an inconvenience, but less so than the hassle of getting a flat tire from a pothole.
It is an often forgotten or neglected chapter in American history. But spanning the summer and fall of 1783, Princeton served as the capital of the fledgling United States.
Business Name: Paul Michael Creative Designs Type of Business: Floral, gift and gourmet Owner: Paul Michael Address: 477 Route 10 East at College Plaza, Randolph Phone: 989-3993 Hours of operation: 9:30 ...
Finding out why prospects agreed to hire you can be as important as getting them to hire you in the first place, according to Sally Glick, CMO and director of marketing consulting services for Livingston, ...
Hot dog competition kicks off in Camden
May the best hot dog eater win. The New Jersey Hot Dog Eating Championship is taking place in Camden this afternoon.
Gas stations to AG: We did nothing wrong
New Jersey gasoline retailers fired back Thursday at state Attorney General Anne Milgram, who had accused hundreds of stations of assorted wrongdoings, including overcharging.
Nursing Facility Sells for $3M
New Grove Manor, a 205-bed nursing and rehabilitation center, has been sold for $3.1 million.
Kodak Rises the Most in 20 Years on Plan to Buy Back $1 Billion in Shares
Eastman Kodak Co. , the century-old photography company shifting its focus to digital products, climbed the most in more than two decades in New York trading after it said it would use a tax refund to buy back ...
Livingston warms to mixed-use development
With the upscale shops, trendy restaurants and luxury housing that form the Livingston Town Center, it would seem almost impossible to recall the eyesore that once stood on the site.
Berkeley Heights Board of Ed to meet June 19
The Berkeley Heights Board of Education is providing public notice of its intent to take action to amend and/or modify contract terms and conditions of the school district's Superintendent of Schools, Assistant ...
CFOs depart at A.C. Moore, International Flavors; CIT names new president, COO
Lately, its been like a game of musical chairs in America's corporate boardrooms.
Education officials probe possible Asian bias at Princeton
TRENTON, N.J. -- Federal education officials are investigating whether Princeton University discriminates against Asian applicants.
Alzheimer's Association Annual Polo Classic
A competitive, fast-paced professional polo match; private field-side parties; tailgate picnics; family entertainment -- and, most important, an opportunity to support the more than 350,000 New Jersey ...
Rutgers to build $10M solar-energy facility on Piscataway campus
Construction of a $10 million solar-energy facility on Rutgers' Livingston Campus in Piscataway has been approved the university's Board of Governors.
Rutherford Community Band hosts summer concerts
The Rutherford band will again feature euphonium player John Palatucci, a respected brass teacher as well as performing musician, conductor, clinician, an adjudicator and educator from Livingston, NJ.