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Christopher Associates Inc. to introduce photovoltaic manufacturing...
Christopher Associates announced today that they will exhibit a wide range of manufacturing and test solutions at Booth 8053 for the photovoltaic manufacturing industry at Intersolar North America, to be held in San Francisco, CA from July 14-16. The products to be exhibited include Tonsan sealants & potting compounds; GSMC photovoltaic ...
Wantage vineyard celebrates first anniversary
Photo by Daniel Freel/New Jersey Herald Gene Ventimiglia, of Ventimiglia Vineyard in Wantage, pours some wine from the barrel sample for Bill Zander, of Hampton, as he gives a cellar tour Sunday, during the vineyarda s one-year anniversary celebration.
The evolution of the Fourth Amendment
Back in the day, there was nothing worse than a Redcoat bustin' into your crib, flashing a fancy-shmancy "writ of assistance" in your face and going through your personal effects in search of hot contraband.
Sussex County boy dies from swine flu
By BRUCE A. SCRUTON bscruton@njherald.com NEWTON - A 10-year-old Sussex County boy has become New Jersey's third victim of the H1N1 virus, also known as the swine flu, according to state health officials.
Swine flu claims first New Jersey resident
Swine flu is being blamed for the death of a 49-year-old northern New Jersey man, the first New Jersey fatality associated with the virus, state health officials said Monday.
Canceled field trips concern Hamburg parents
The debate about whether or not student field trips should have been canceled because of the H1N1 virus -- and the late notification of their cancellation -- was the topic of debate during the Hamburg Board of Education meeting Wednesday evening.
Some layoffs at a local Hamburg company.
Some layoffs at a local Hamburg company. The New Jersey Herald reporting that Ames Rubber on Route 94 is laying off 25 workers of it's 195 member workforce.
Three judges to decide use of force case
By SETH AUGENSTEIN and TOM HOWELL JR. newsroom@njherald.com HACKENSACK a ' Reports cataloguing the New Jersey policea TMs use of physical force are still wrapped up in a court appeal, with lawyers arguing Wednesday morning before a panel of appellate judges.
Local briefs for 6/3: Newton Main St. gets a look-see
Newton's Main Street program is getting a look-see this week. Consultants from the National Main Street program held meetings all day Tuesday, will have meetings with local businesses today, and will be seeking local input from the public Thursday evening.
Is police use of force public record?
By SETH AUGENSTEIN and TOM HOWELL JR. newsroom@njherald.com A woman has filed a tort claim against Andover Township and its police force for entering her home last November, handcuffing her in her bedroom, and allegedly assaulting her during an investigation into her welfare.
Accident shuts down part of Route 23
An automobile accident involving a Hamburg police officer Sunday morning shut down a portion of state Route 23 for nearly two hours.
Poetry Reading: Priscilla Orr & David Crews
David Crews and Priscilla Orr will give a poetry reading together at Bernardsville Public Library on Sunday, June 14 at 2:00 pm.
West Milford - Council seeks pro to cut budget
Since the school district's budget was defeated by a nearly two to one margin, the council decided that hiring a former school administrator instead of an auditor would be the best course of action in order to make the most effective cuts possible to reduce the tax levy without a significant impact on services.
Businesses collecting items for food pantries
Foodstock, a communitywide effort to re-stock the county's food pantries, has kicked off.
FINETECH to Present at SMT/HYBRID/PACKAGING
In our world of increasing global competition and the lure of cost-down manufacturing in Asia, too often device programming has been judged too complex a process step to manage in-house or too low in volume to add significant value to the manufacture of electronic products.
The Munchmobile traveled NJ looking for the best Island food. ***NOTE: the photog DIDN'T set this shot up!*** NEWARK, NJ 5/13/06 5:48:06 PM TIM FARRELL/THE STAR-LEDGER This photo is part of the Munchmobile's Greatest Hits from 2007 gallery
Local briefs for 4/15: State cites Grinnell for improper storage
Grinnell Enterprises, a local waste hauler and recycler, recently was given a notice of violation by the state Department of Environmental Protection for storing large piles of construction debris and waste atop its property.
Most Wallkill Valley area residents to see tax cut
In the midst of the current financial unrest, there is good news for most taxpayers living in the Wallkill Valley Regional High School district.
Hamburg revises borough salary limits
To avoid future confusion, the Hamburg Borough Council Monday night voted to amend a resolution that would set a minimum and maximum salary for the mayor and members of the council.
Newton police charge 6 with drug offenses
NEWTON -- Six people were arrested Thursday and charged with drug-related offenses after a joint investigation by town police and the Sussex County Guns, Gangs and Narcotics Task Force, police said.
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