Whether they realize it or not, many people living in Central New Jersey take their home’s air quality for granted. This being said, there are plenty of circumstances where air quality issues actually exist, yet are overlooked for years upon years. Poor air quality can result in plenty of ill effects for you and your family, and the more you can…
LUCKY ME: I spent last weekend in Puerto Rico visiting my brother, whose company relocated from Texas to the “Isla de Encanta” (“Island of Love”, the slogan on their license plates) to take advantage of the corporate tax loophole that exists – I will say no more about that, but trust me when I tell you that this loophole is quite large, and…
Central New Jersey residents know that there are few better places in the country to spend the summer. At the same token, there’s no hiding the fact that it can get pretty hot in the Princeton/Mercer County region throughout the summer. Having a well-performing AC unit on your side can make all the difference in the world. A lot of people go into…
My wife & I recently had the “pleasure” of trying to find our 12 year old daughter a catcher’s mitt for her fast-pitch softball league; which on the surface may sound like an easy enough task to accomplish, until you factor in the “genetic disorder” she inherited from me: Being left-handed. For the 10% or so of you reading this that also…
We spend so much of our time indoors in this area, and especially these past few months with all of the extreme cold we’ve had – I know I only went outside when absolutely necessary, and even then looked for excuses not to! And while Spring appears to finally be springing, for those of us who suffer from Seasonal Allergies and/or Asthma, this time…
Giving You Our Best, Year After Year Dear Friends,Congratulations to Tina Lozeau, winner of a $1,500 shopping spree from our fall 2014 newsletter contest. Be sure to enter our newest drawing, for a $500 gift card; see details at right.While most people make resolutions at the beginning of the year, we resolve to exceed your expectations…
Evelyn Lee
Backers of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative say the governor is full of hot air in linking New Jersey's high energy costs to the program, and argue RGGI has funded multiple projects that have helped New Jersey companies to lower their energy bills. But factoring RGGI allowances into pricing increases costs for…
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Backers of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative say the governor is full of hot air in linking New Jersey's high energy costs to the program, and argue RGGI has funded multiple projects that have helped New Jersey companies to lower their energy bills. But factoring RGGI allowances into pricing increases costs for businesses, said…
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Dear Friends,
Let’s start by congratulating Cindi Thomet, winner of a Weber Grill in our last newsletter contest. Don’t forget to visit our website to enter our newest drawing: a $1,500 gift card!
We hope you also visit our website to check out our new e-service feature, designed to make…
Lynn Robbins
The idea of work/life balance is being adopted by businesses across the country. Workers today want a voice in what the company does and how it interacts with the community.
Sharon Marnien, vice president of human resources at Sparta Systems at 2000 Waterview Drive in Hamilton, and Scott …
Beth Fitzgerald
The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce is launching a new initiative to get businesses and consumers to do business with local independent businesses — and help build the regional economy by keeping their dollars in the community.
The chamber launched its Independent Business…
Eliot Caroom
New rules for natural gas furnaces mean this is the last winter New Jerseyans can buy traditional non-condensing furnaces, which federal officials hope will lead to less wasted natural gas, less costly fuel bills and more efficiency.
But some heating businesses worry that less wasteful…
Barbara Figge Fox
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Lisa Coryell
WEST WINDSOR – Sgt. 1st Class David Wessels had a lot on his mind during his third tour of duty in Iraq this year. The Army reservist, who hails from Burlington Township, was charged with planning the convoys that moved leftover military equipment out of Iraq. There was timing and logistics to worry about and…