
Results 1 - 20 of 547 in Short-Hills, NJ
GM to bring back merit pay in February
General Motors Co. is restoring merit pay for almost all salaried employees now that the automaker has stabilized its operations since emerging from bankruptcy with about $50 billion in federal aid. Comment?
Short Hills Man to Be Tried as Adult
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Richard Chesler of Short Hills will be charged as an adult with aggravated manslaughter in the fatal car crash on Jan. Comment?
Teen driver charged as an adult in Jan. 27 fatal crash
Township resident Richard Chesler will be tried as an adult in connection with a fatal car crash that took place nearly a year ago at the intersection of Parsonage Hill Road and Long Hill Drive. Comment?
Voice of the People for Dec. 31, 2009
Manhattan: As a dark-skinned African male, I cannot even go into a Macy's department store without alerting security. Comment?
As a member of the Governor's Council for Alcohol and Drug Abuse, the Millburn Municipal Alliance Committee for Drug Awareness, or M-MAC, has been asked to educate our community about the issue of making marijuana legal for medical purposes. Comment?
The Millburn Township Tax Assessment Rolls will be open to the public for inspection on Tuesday, Jan. Comment?
Mayor and Committee members report on accomplishments, past and present
It remains to be seen if Mayor Sandra Haimoff will be re-elected as mayor at the Township Committeea s reorganization meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. Comment?
Services, Dec. 31 - Wyoming Presbyterian Church
Sunday, 10 a.m.: The Rev. Louis Kilgore will lead worship and preach the sermon. Comment?
Services, Dec. 31 - Christ Church
Richard Shimpfky will preach and celebrate at the 8 a.m. service of Holy Communion. Comment?
Services, Dec. 31 - St. Rose of Lima Church
Friday, 5:30 p.m.: Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God. 9 a.m. and noon: Anticipated Mass. Comment?
Kindergarten registration due Jan. 20, 21
Kindergarten Registration for the 2010-11 school year will be held at each of the township's five elementary schools on Wednesday, Jan. Comment?
GM to bring back merit pay in February
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General Motors Co. is restoring merit pay for almost all salaried employees now that the automaker has stabilized its operations since emerging from bankruptcy with about $50 billion in federal aid. Comment?
Millburn: Police Blotter: Dec. 31
Reports of a theft Dec. 26 around 9 a.m. drew township police to the Sweet Concessions shop, located in the Paper Mill Carriage House at 22 Brookside Drive. Comment?
Report: Merit pay returns to General Motors
The move was important to help preserve as much cash as possible while also showing the federal government and the United Auto Workers that everybody in the company was making a sacrifice. Comment?
General Motors Co. is restoring merit pay for almost all salaried employees now that the automaker has stabilized since emerging from bankruptcy with about $50 billion in federal aid. Comment?
Operation Holiday: So many people generously reached out
Operation Holiday was helped by hundreds of kind contributors who brought the spirit of the holidays to those in need in Morris County this year. Comment?
Palisades Announces Grand Prize Winner of 'What Drives Your Holiday Smile?' Photo..
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The votes have been tallied and the results are in. Palisades, the Nice New Jersey Car Insurance Company, proudly announced today the Best in Show winner of the "What Drives Your Holiday Smile?" online photo contest. Comment?
Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation to be featured on TLC's American Chopper
Press Release Source: TLC On Tuesday December 29, 2009, 10:21 am EST SHORT HILLS, N.J. , /PRNewswire/ -- The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation announced today that Paul Teutul Sr. Comment?
Liddell's style may herald GM ascent
DETROIT - Chris Liddell's to-do list as General Motors Co.'s chief financial officer includes repaying $6.9 billion in government debt and leading an initial public offering. Comment?
Governor Mitt Romney to Deliver Keynote Address at Sixth Annual...
Short Hills, NJ Armada Health Care, LLC the nation's largest Specialty Pharmacy Channel Management Organization, announced today that Gov. Comment?