Integration will enable Rutgers to become a national powerhouse
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – Gov. Chris Christie’s vision to transform higher education across New Jersey cleared a major hurdle today, when Rutgers University’s two governing boards approved the transfer to Rutgers of most of the schools, centers and institutes that make up the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
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PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19, 2012 – This holiday season, at more than 200 locations in Afghanistan, service members will dine on a feast reminiscent of home, a Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support Subsistence senior official said today.
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Weekly Column by Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.
November 21, 2012
The Church has many good reasons why people should believe in God, believe in Jesus Christ and believe in the beauty and urgency of her own mission. But she has only one irrefutable argument for the truth of what she teaches – the personal example of her saints.
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I made a late trip to the Brooklawn Shop-Rite last night, and down by what is usually a darkened west end, I noticed the ol\’ K-Mart store was lit up like a beacon calling out to me to come take a look. 🙂
So before heading home, I drove over to see that an interior partition wall is basically complete.
The new wall segregates about 1/3 of the building on the right side, leaving a large portion on the left which includes the main front glass entrance.
I am both excited and fortunate to be returning to the City Council for a second term. I am also very pleased to have two newcomers join us; Bowie Johnson and Nancy Baus, and I would like to congratulate them and I look forward to working with them in the years to come to move Gloucester City Forward. I also want to congratulate Lynn Bucher who is returning to Council to continue her great work with our City Celebrations.
I would also like to thank you for your support and vote of the entire Column 2 Team. I look forward to working with our County, State, and Federal officials to lobby and secure what is needed here in Gloucester City to improve our infrastructure, generate cost savings through Shared Services, and promote and produce economic development. These initiatives will help to stabilize or reduce our tax burden.
In order to move our great City Forward, we need to come together as a community and look to the many great attributes our City has to offer, and be positive and motivated in our deliberations for the betterment of Gloucester City.
I look forward to representing the citizens of the First Ward, and all of Gloucester City, and TOGETHER we can make great things happen and Move Forward.
I wish you and your family the very best for a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season!
I look forward to seeing you at our City Christmas Celebration on Saturday evening, December 8th.
Sincerely yours,
Dan Spencer, First Ward Councilman, Gloucester City
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Washington, D.C. – Days after President Obama\’s re-election and nearly six months past its statutory due date, a National Center for Public Policy Research Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the U.S. Department of Justice has finally received a response.
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NJBIA President Philip Kirschner: \”Business is picking up, business confidence is rising, and growing numbers of businesses believe New Jersey is on the right track.\”
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