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- Camden County to pay $31 million in road crash
- Camden County has been ordered to pay more than $31 million to an Atco man who lost a leg in 2004 after his car crashed into a faulty guardrail on a poorly maintained county road. Nicholas Anderson, 18 at the time of the accident, was driving on Raritan Avenue in...
- Research articles 2008-10-21
- Raritan Takes IDG's InfoWorld Technology of the Year Award
- Wireless News 01-21-2008 Raritan Takes IDG's InfoWorld Technology of the Year Award WIRELESS NEWS-January 21, 2008-Raritan Takes IDG's InfoWorld Technology of the Year Award C2008 10Meters - http:// www.10meters.com Raritan's Dominion KX II has won IDG's InfoWorld 2008 Technology of...
- Research articles 2008-01-21
- Calendar
- October 16 Tuesday 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Starting and ManagingYour Own Business. SCORE Chapter 15. SCORE office, 2 Gateway Center, 15th Floor, Newark. (973) 645-3982. 16 Tuesday 6 to 9 p.m. The Essentials of Small Business Recordkeeping Centenary College SBDC. Centenary College, 400 Jefferson St., Hackettstown. (908) 852-1400, ext....
- Research articles 2007-10-15
- New Jersey Hospital to Pay United States $7.5 Million to Resolve Allegations of Defrauding Medicare
- To: LEGAL AFFAIRS EDITORSContact: U.S. Department of Justice, +1-202-514-2007 WASHINGTON, March 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Raritan Bay Medical Center has agreed to pay the United States $7.5 million to settle allegations that it defrauded the federal Medicare program, the Justice Department announced today. The settlement resolves allegations that Raritan Bay, headquartered...
- Research articles 2007-03-15
- NYSCC announces Gimelli Scholarship recipient
- * The New York Chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists NYSCC selected Lev Tatsas as the 2006 Sal Gimelli Scholarship winner. Lev will receive $2,000 toward his college studies at New York University where he is enrolled in a dual degree program. The announcement was initially made at the...
- Research articles 2006-10-01
- The Raritan Valley Community College Planetarium has received a $50,000 grant from NASA for a project that helps local science teachers learn how to teach astronomy
- THE RARITAN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (N.J.) Planetarium has received a $50,000 grant from NASA for a project that helps local science teachers learn how to teach astronomy. The two-year IDEAS Initiative to Develop Education through Astronomy and Space Science grant lets teachers attend a weeklong summer institute at the college.
- Research articles 2006-05-18
- The SNIA Launches Technology Center Champions Program; CA, HP, QLogic and Raritan Become Members, Make Significant Contributions to SNIA Technology Center
- SAN FRANCISCO -- The Storage Networking Industry Association SNIA announced today that it has launched a new program -- the SNIA Technology Center Champions Program -- a contributions program aimed at the technical infrastructure expansion of the association's Technology Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The SNIA Technology Center provides...
- Research articles 2006-03-27
- Central: Renovations Derailed
- RARITAN VALLEY The mad dash will continue for commuters who ride the Raritan Valley line to New York City. NJ Transit has delayed plans for renovations to Newark Perm Station that would allow those passengers to catch New York City-bound trains without switching platforms. Riders must run up one flight...
- Research articles 2005-11-14
- Enterprise Management World 2005 Exhibitor Profiles
- BETHESDA, Md. -- Enterprise Management World 2005 takes place 12 - 14 Sept. at the Marriott Bethesda North Hotel & Conference Center. For in-depth information about the event visit http://www.emwusa.com/. Below are profiles from Enterprise Management World 2005 exhibitors; breaking news releases are available at http://www.tradeshownews.com, Business Wire's trade...
- Research articles 2005-09-12
- New Jersey Buys Princeton Nurseries for Preservation
- TRENTON, New Jersey ENS — --> New Jersey has invested nearly $2.8 million in a 60 acre property that was once a historic nursery and still features unique plants and historic buildings. The purchase is part of a larger 187 acre preservation partnership between the Department of Environmental Protection DEP...
- Research articles 2005-01-20
- New Brunswick: Recreation
- New Brunswick: RecreationSightseeing Historic buildings abound on the campus of Rutgers University, a popular destination for visitors. The multiple campuses of Rutgers University are a popular destination for visitors. Historic buildings there include Old Queens, a brownstone designed...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- West Virginia University
- DR. MARIE FOSTER GNAGE has been appointed president of West Virginia University at Parkersburg. In her previous position, she was senior vice president for academic affairs at New Jersey's Raritan Valley Community College. She earned a bachelor's from Alcorn A&M College, a master's from the University of Southwestern Louisiana and...
- Research articles 2004-08-12
- The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Business Calendar Column.
- The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 18--TODAY --Rutgers University, "Online Investment & Financial Advice You Can Bank On," 1 to 4:30 p.m., Alexander Library, College Avenue, New Brunswick. Speaker: business librarian Ka-Neng Au. Cost: $15 to...
- Research articles 2004-04-18
- NEW JERSEY: Bridge Work Ending
- SAYREVILLE - All three lanes in each direction of the Route 9 Bridge should be open by the start of next year, the state s Department of Transportation said.Motorists tiying to get across the Raritan River have been stuck in long lines waiting to cross the Driscoll Bridge on the...
- Research articles 2003-11-17
- A Decline in Starfish, Asterias forbesi, Abundance and a Concurrent Increase in Northern Quahog, Mercenaria mercenaria, Abundance and Landings in the Northeastern United States
- Introduction The common starfish, Asterias forbesi, is distributed throughout the coastal waters (salinities [is greater than] 16% to 18%) of the northeastern United States (Loosanoff, 1945; Galtsoff, 1964). Its populations fluctuate widely, with years of great abundance followed by years of scarcity (Galtsoff, 1964). Starfish feed on a variety...
- Research articles 2003-04-01
- Storage units produce $1 million in savings.(Raritan Bay Medical Center)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- When Raritan Bay Medical Center decided to automate its materials management systems, an increasing variety of automated systems related to supply management and storage were becoming available. After a market review that began in 1998, we selected a system from Omnicell, Palo Alto, Calif....
- Research articles 2001-04-01
- Frank Truesdell
- Frank Truesdell, Senior Vice President, Trammell Crow Company, announced the company has recently closed the sale of a 3.94-acre land parcel at the intersection of Route 31 and Wescott Drive in Raritan Twp., N.J. Trammell Crow represented both the buyer, will be responsible for leasing the remaining space within the...
- Research articles 2000-12-20
- Trammell Crow Company
- Frank Truesdell, Senior Vice President of Trammell Crow Company, announced the company has closed the sale of a 3.94 acre land parcel at the intersection of Route 31 and Wescott Drive in Raritan Township, N.J. Trammell Crow represented both the buyer, Raritan Realty Partnership, L.L.C. and the seller, Route 31...
- Research articles 2000-06-14
- Flooding Causes Boil Water Order and Water Treatment Plant Closure
- WESTFIELD, N.J.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 18, 1999-- Flooding of the Raritan River has forced Elizabethtown Water Company and its subsidiaries, the Edison and Liberty Water Companies to issue a boiled water warning and to close one of the Company's primary water treatment plants. At 11 p.m. on Thursday night, Elizabethtown...
- Research articles 1999-09-20
- Chemical-Drum Leakage Diluted in Flood-Stricken New Jersey River, EPA Says.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 24 -- Some of the mystery barrels that drifted down the Raritan River this week leaked chemicals, but the leakage was diluted in the flood-swollen waters and should not pose a public health risk, federal officials said yesterday. ...
- Research articles 1999-09-24
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