New Jersey Library Association To obtain information visit the new jersey State Library or email registrar@tesc . work developing and implementing Cooperative projects and services, http://www.njla.org/jobs.html
Extractions: For school media positions, consult the Educational Media Association of New Jersey Professional librarian certification for the State of New Jersey has been transferred from the New Jersey Department of Education to Thomas Edison State College. To obtain information visit the New Jersey State Library or email: registrar@tesc.edu Job listings are for MLS positions. Positions that meet the NJLA minimum salary requirement are listed first. Beginning January 1, 2005 the minimum starting salary requirement is $41,295 for full time positions and $22.69 for hourly positions. See Salary Guide Jobs are listed for four weeks unless the employer specifies otherwise. New jobs are listed first. Job listings are posted free for NJLA Institutional Members. For all others, there is a $50 fee to place a job on the hotline. To post a position, email the job listing to Pat Tumulty APPLICATIONS/MEMBER SERVICES SPECIALIST. LMXAC
Automotive Technology 3. Take the new jersey College Basic Skills Placement Test as required of allstudents A tool set will be required for the Cooperative Work Experience. http://www.camdencc.edu/departments/automotive/Apprentice.htm
Extractions: Career Description The Automotive Technology (Apprentice) program is an open enrollment curriculum. The goal of this program is to prepare students for careers in the automotive industry as service technicians. It provides state-of-the-art training on modern automotive systems which are incorporating more and more computer controlled and electronic systems. Another important goal is to provide the automotive service industry with technicians who, in addition to having excellent technical skills, have excellent communication skills as well.
New Jersey State Police - 2004 News Releases West Trenton, NJ With the holiday season in full swing, new jersey State a cooperative effort by troopers, municipal officers and the new jersey Motor http://www.njsp.org/news/pr122204.html
Extractions: Drivers of Commercial Vehicles West Trenton, N.J. - With the holiday season in full swing, New Jersey State Police Superintendent Rick Fuentes today announced a holiday safety program that contains educational and enforcement components. The State Police will increase patrols, enforcement and traffic safety activities, throughout the 2004 Holiday season. In making his announcement the superintendent reminded holiday travelers and shoppers that an extra measure of caution and safety could prevent tragedy. The educational aspect of the holiday program will include a cooperative effort by troopers, municipal officers and the New Jersey Motor Truck Association to distribute pamphlets warning motorists, including commercial vehicles, of the strict enforcement of New Jersey's motor vehicle laws. Posters will be displayed and literature available at designated New Jersey service areas, rest areas, and truck stops. Troopers will provide brochures to all motorist contacts to create public awareness of the program. Variable message signs will be used on all major highways to remind motorists to drive responsibly.
New Jersey State Police - 2005 News Releases As a result, the Essex County Prosecutor s Office and the new jersey State The agencies that participated in this cooperative investigation included http://www.njsp.org/news/pr011805.html
Extractions: Investigative Teamwork Uncovers Suburban Link Irvington, Essex County - Attorney General Peter Harvey, Essex County Prosecutor Paula Dow, State Police Superintendent Colonel Rick Fuentes, Director of Criminal Justice Vaughn McKoy, Essex County Sheriff Armando Fontoura, and the members of the Essex Anti-Crime Partnership announced that Phase II of "Operation Out-of-Towners" was concluded with the arrest of 18 persons for narcotics offenses based upon the issuance of 18 arrest warrants by the Superior Court. The suspects reside in six different New Jersey counties. The arrests culminate a two-pronged investigation conducted by numerous law enforcement agencies. Ten handguns were also recovered.
Part Three In Addition: Programs And Activities At Princeton Many of Princeton University s facilities, services, and activities are available Through the University s affiliation with the new jersey Business and http://www.princeton.edu/hr/handbook/partthre/partthre.htm
Extractions: In Addition: Programs And Activities At Princeton Many of Princeton Universitys facilities, services, and activities are available to staff members and their families. Most of these activities are listed in the calendar published in the Princeton Weekly Bulletin . Many are free; others have a fee or admission charge. Employees can take in an art exhibit, hear a gallery talk, play squash or swim in Dillon Gymnasium, or browse in the library. There are concerts and movies on campus and nearby. Employees can follow Princetons sports teams, play tennis, backpack on weekends, and much more. http://web.princeton.edu/sites/tigercard/ Valid parking permits must be displayed at all times . All employee vehicles parking on University property must display a current decal. The vehicle decal governs the legal parking of the vehicle regardless of the operator. No parking is permitted except in designated parking areas . From 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, staff cars must be parked only in assigned areas. After 5:00 p.m. and on weekends, parking in alternate campus areas is permitted. Booth passes are required for main campus parking.
Extractions: Youth Services Commission - Children and Families Initiative Awards and Presentations The Five Family Centers Contact Us Children and Families Initiative Homepage ... Youth Services Commission Homepage Project Overview The Children and Families Initiative was developed to address the fragmentation of services to children and families that were offered in Atlantic County. In 1991 it became apparent that a crisis existed involving the children in Atlantic County. The release of the first "Kids Count New Jersey", report, funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, showed that Atlantic County ranked 20th of 21 New Jersey Counties in thirteen indicators of child well-being. For example, the report showed the "Infant Mortality Rate" for Atlantic County to be 14.1 per 1,000 live births compared to 9.3 statewide. The rate of "Births to Teens" was 67 per 1,000 teens, compared to the state average of 43. The 13 indicators showed that Atlantic County ranked between 6% and 193% worse than the state average. The service delivery system to children and their families was unwieldy and difficult to access. The services most needed were either poorly publicized, costly, inaccessible or simply unavailable to the families who were at greatest risk. Through the efforts of the County Administrator Helen Walsh, Senator William Gormley and the Youth Services Commission of Atlantic County and the New Jersey Department of Human Services, the "Children and Families Initiative (CFI) was established.
State Contacts-CRED Economic Development A base program of the Cooperative Extension System harris@scs.unr.edu. new Hampshire. new jersey. Bruce Barbour http://srdc.msstate.edu/cred/contacts/statecontacts.htm
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