Apr 8, 2008 | Jersey Journal
Civil suit alleging bid rigging in Essex County thrown out
“It's routine that designers for projects specify certain products, or its equivalent. To allege this is rigged up frankly is outrageous.”
A potential contractor in a multi-million-dollar Essex County road project who charged that the bidding was rigged in favor of a long-time county vendor lost a court battle today to halt the deal. via Jersey Journal
Jazz guitarist Vic Juris in Clark
With his beguiling mix of solid material arranged intriguingly and played with a wealth of enticing tones, guitarist Vic Juris makes his performances special. via Jersey Journal
Lincoln Educational Services Corporation Announces Share Repurchase Program
WEST ORANGE, N.J., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lincoln Educational Services Corporation announced today that its board of directors has authorized the repurchase of up to 1,000,000 of its ... via Earth Times
Mediators to hear RIA database dispute
“We're going to respond to her inaccurate statements.”
Rivals brawl over whether information about advisers, data and trade secrets was stolen A dispute involving rival databases of registered investment advisers is set to go to mediation on Thursday. via InvestmentNews
LIVINGSTON -- Adele von Gleich died on Wednesday, March 26, 2008, at her son's home in Hopatcong. via Daily Record
Black Maria Film Fest packs Shawnee Playhouse
“It's a juried festival. This is not a destination festival like Sundance; we are a touring festival”
Film lovers from the area got a real treat last Saturday when the Black Maria Film Festival visited the Shawnee Playhouse. via Pocono Record
No Tam Tams? Jaws drop in N.J.
“It is a big deal. I'll miss them.”
When Passover begins next month and Jewish families gather for the traditional seder meal, they can expect this question: "What happened to the Tam Tams?" The bite-sized matzo crackers are a Passover perennial, ... via New Jersey Online
Mar-25-08 Governor Signs Moratorium on Harvesting Horseshoe Crabs
“We simply cannot allow an entire species to be wiped out when the ability to halt the red knot's decline is within our reach.”
Governor Jon S. Corzine today signed legislation imposing a moratorium on harvesting horseshoe crabs in New Jersey. via State of New Jersey
Sound amplification systems on the rise in classrooms
Primary Topic Channel: Technologies In an era of chronic ear infections, widespread iPod use, and rampant attention-deficit disorders, school officials have embraced the use of sound amplification systems for ... via ESchool News
Ask Food Network: Enhance spices by 'blooming' them
Ask Food Network: Enhance spices by 'blooming' them By Food Network Kitchens, www.foodnetwork.com Wednesday, March 19, 2008 Q: A friend has a chili recipe that calls for "blooming" the spices. via Knoxville News Sentinel
Congratulations to Ike Sultan of West Orange, NJ - winner of a trip for 2 to Orlando! OBJECT: White to play and force mate in 3 moves . via The Jewish Press
St. Patrick's Day In Baristaville
Are you dropping by Tierney's , Fitzgerald's , Egan & Sons or maybe celebrating Christmas and St. via Baristanet.com
“This is my second time to the parade, but I come to Morristown all the time”
MORRISTOWN -- Tens of thousands thronged sidewalks from South Street to Atno Avenue as bagpipes swelled, kicking off the 30th Annual St. via Daily Record
Honey Requires Certification, cRc Says
“This is due to the fact that the kashrus status of the bottling process for these honeys may be compromised due to the possibility of non-kosher products being packaged on the same equipment.”
Congratulations to Ike Sultan of West Orange, NJ - winner of a trip for 2 to Orlando! The Chicago Rabbinical Council issued an alert that all honey sold in retail or foodservice packaging requires a reliable ... via The Jewish Press
Millville Students Prepared for NJ Model Congress Enactment
New Jersey Model Congress will be held Thursday and Friday, March 13 -14, at The College of New Jersey. via Daily Journal
Gertrud M. Van Den Boom Mathern, of Leisure Village West, Manchester
GERTRUD M. VAN DEN BOOM MATHERN, of Leisure Village West, MANCHESTER, entered into the arms of the Lord on Saturday, March 8, at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. via Asbury Park Press Online
Deer Hunt To Be Continued - In Baristaville
On the same day that Essex County Executive issued a press release offering Geese Peace training classes, he announced that the recent deer hunt in South Mountain Reservation, which was so successful, will be ... via Baristanet.com
NJ man gets green light to pursue terror lawsuit
“The United States supports just compensation for victims of terrorism from those responsible for their losses and has encouraged all parties to resolve these cases to their mutual benefit.”
A West Orange man who lost his brother in a terrorist attack is praising the Bush administration for upholding his ability to sue the Palestinian Authority. via New Jersey Jewish News
Marksmen eliminate 213 deer in nature preserve
WEST ORANGE: Marksmen killed 213 deer during a controversial hunt last month in a scenic, northern New Jersey nature preserve in one of nation's most densely populated areas. via Home News Tribune
Newark police unit will review officer's arrest
The Newark Police Department's Office of Internal Affairs will conduct a "thorough investigation" into the allegations and arrest of a decorated city police detective accused of sexual assault in attacks on a ... via Jersey Journal