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Continue reading "German fluency makes this candidate stand out"
Lena McNeel of New Brunswick graduated Rutgers University one year ago and has been struggling to find a full-time position.
Civil Air Patrol cadets to fly as Falcons
Eleven Civil Air Patrol cadets, including four from the Shore area, will attend flight ground school and fly single engine Cessna 172 aircraft at the 2009 New Jersey Wing Falcon Flight Academy to be held at Fort Monmouth, Lakehurst Naval Engineering Station, and Monmouth Executive Airport from July 5th to July 11th.
Candidate should make his credentials clearer
Adam Cannon acquired a master's degree immediately following undergraduate work in information technology.
NJPAC's Summer Musical Program Presents SWEENEY TODD: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, July 17-26 in NJPAC's Victoria Theater By NJPAC 6/10/2009 The annual summer collaboration between the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and the award-winning New Jersey Youth Theatre undertakes its most ambitious production yet with a retelling of Stephen ...
Ducklings safe with mom again after rainy-day mishap
Friday's rain may have been Duck Weather, but not the best of times for 10, three-inch mallard chicks who accidently waddled into a storm drain on Lakeside Avenue in Pompton Lakes.
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Njpac & Njyt Presents The Musical Thriller Sweeney Todd 7/31-8/9
The annual summer collaboration between the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and the award-winning New Jersey Youth Theatre undertakes its most ambitious production yet with a retelling of Stephen Sondheim 's macabre, Tony Award-winning musical thriller, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
Continue reading "Resume loses steam toward the end"
TODAY'S APPLICANT John Criscione of Somerset has worked as a real estate manager and consultant for more than 20 years.
Here is the balance of Friday's column that wasn't printed Last Saturday morning was one of Capt.
West Essex schools consider sports fee
Parents in west Essex County may have to pay extra for their children to participate in sports and other extracurricular activities if a proposal before the board of education is passed next month.
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Firefighters honored for saving man mired in ditch
A contractor who was entrapped in a trench, with his body sunk chest-deep in mud, owes his life to a rescue team that included 14 Montclair firefighters.
Continue reading "Rutgers grad's resume needs some star power"
Melissa Tozzi of Edison graduated from Rutgers University in 2007 with a degree in Communications.
DENVILLE -- Patrice Petronaci of Denville and Anthony Petronaci of North Caldwell announce the engagement of their daughter Ashley Pertronaci of Denville, formerly of Parsippany, to Scott Baldassano of Sparta, formerly of Vernon.
Deer hunt not set in stone for Cedar Grove
Although they approved a resolution endorsing Essex County's widespread deer-hunt plan, members of the Cedar Grove Township Council want to assure residents they have not decided on any one solution to combat the township's growing problem.
Well-Regarded New Jersey High School to Use Drug-Sniffing Dogs
The high school here, which was named the state's best by a respected magazine last year, plans to begin using dogs to search for drugs on campus this spring.
Shoa-themed book is subject of local - Big Read'
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." With the famous adage from George Santayana in mind, the town of Caldwell is enmeshed in a months-long consideration of The Shawl , Cynthia Ozick's novella about the Holocaust.
Cedar Grove backs deer management plan
Essex County plans to bring its deer-culling program to the hills of Cedar Grove, perhaps as early as next winter.
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Story to be added to Olympic Shop
A third story with four apartments was approved this week for the old home of a Valley Road landmark: The Olympic Shop clothing store.
Seminar prods women to seek political office
Inspired by a panel on Jewish women and politics, Dale Lazarovitch of North Caldwell rose from the audience at the Gebroe Hammer Conference Center at the Aidekman campus in Whippany to make a surprise ...
West Essex schools settle costly dispute with construction company
A settlement has been reached between the West Essex Regional school board and Tri-Con Construction, which was fired in June 2005 amid charges of missed deadlines for a $27 million expansion of one of New ...
BLOOMINGDALE - Boro to share CFO with Pompton Lakes
The borough has notched another shared services agreement to its belt. The latest in a string of shared services agreements approved within the last few years provides neighboring Pompton Lakes with the ...