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(EDC )Elizabeth Development Company Helping Local Business Succeed Since 1977

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Elizabeth, NJ- If you are an entrepreneur, or if you have a great idea for a new business, you should consider investing in the city of Elizabeth. If your line of business matches what the city wants and needs, you could get a substantial boost from the Elizabeth Development Company (EDC), a private non-profit...
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Union County College Offering New Cooking Classes Taught By Personal Chefs and Professional Cooking Instructors

Union County College Offering New Cooking Classes Taught By Personal Chefs and Professional Cooking Instructors

This fall Union County College’s Division of Continuing Education is offering several new seasonal cooking classes taught by personal chef Adrienne Cymbala and professional cooking instructor Suzanne Zimmer Lowery. These hands-on classes are taught in the college’s kitchen and students will have fun tasting their kitchen creations at the end of each class.
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Union County College Offering New Technology Classes On Ipad, Mac, And Adroid Operating System

Union County College is offering three new technology classes this fall to teach important features and functions on iPads, Macs, and Android-powered devices.

Union County, N.J. –  Union County College is offering three new technology classes this fall to teach important features and functions on iPads, Macs, and Android-powered devices.  The popularity of these new technologies is seemingly unstoppable and these classes will help you get smarter with your tech devices. Classes are taught by technology experts...
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Free Computer Classes for Employers

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The Industry-Business Institute now offers free basic computer skills classes at The College’s Plainfield Campus
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Effective Writing Course at Union County College

Stand out from the crowd with writing skills that are carefully honed through course at  Union Count College.

Stand out from the crowd with writing skills that are carefully honed through course at Union County College
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Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

  New Jersey – Summertime and the end-of-year holidays are when most Americans gather to enjoy their free time with friends and family. They are also some of the most deadly times on American roads due to impaired driving. That’s why during the summer and the end of the year, a nationwide campaign comprised...
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Do You Drive a Liberal Car or Conservative Car?

With the Presidential Election coming up in just three short months, politics is in the forefront of discussion. An election year really brings out stereotypes like no other.

With the Presidential Election coming up in just three short months, politics is in the forefront of discussion. An election year really brings out stereotypes like no other.
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Union County Awards 46 “HEART” Grants

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Union County, NJ The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders announces that 46 artists, historians and local non-profit organizations will receive funding through the 2012 Union County HEART (History, Education, Arts Reaching Thousands) Grant Program.
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Union County Sheriff’s Youth Academy Class Graduates

Union County Sheriff Ralph Froehlich speaks to members of this summer’s Union County Sheriff’s Youth Academy at the John H. Stamler Police Academy in Scotch Plains.

More than 80 teens from across Union County recently graduated from the Union County Sheriff’s Youth Academy, a program designed to familiarize young people with the role of a police officer. Also, it operates similar to an actual police academy for teens interested in law enforcement.
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Menendez, Lautenberg Announce $10 million to Improve NJ Transit Safety, Performance, and to Lower Fuel Costs

Menendez, Lautenberg Announce $10 million to Improve NJ Transit Safety, Performance, and to Lower Fuel Costs

Today, U.S. Senators Robert Menendez (D-NJ) and Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) announced more than $10 million in federal investment to support important transportation initiatives that will help build a more reliable, efficient transit system and create jobs in New Jersey.
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