A day after a key congressional committee finished work on legislation to reign in 'too-big-to-fail' institutions, it looks like supersized banks won't be required to break up soon, but that they will have dozens of incentives driving them to become smaller, analysts and lobbyists say.
The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce and the New Jersey Business and Industry Association is serving up a breakfast of business and politics when Bill Pascrell a lobbyist with the Princeton Public Affairs Group, is featured speaker at the next Employer Legislative Council breakfast on Wednesday, Nov.
The Powerful You! women's network will reach out to women across the state from all walks of life: entrepreneurs, women in transition, stay-at-home moms, corporate and non-profit representatives, retirees and students for an event that will serve as a way for them to come together, learn, share, grow and network with other women.
The dreary weather on Thursday, October 15, 2009 didn't dampen the spirits of the exhibitors at the 2009 Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce Business EXPO.
Leapin' Lizards! ShowKids Invitational Theatre will present "Annie Jr." Nov. 13-15. "'Annie' is the delightful story of a little girl filled with hope, optimism, and the belief that things will be better," says Carolyn Newman, SKIT's director and producer.
By spring 2010, the Greek Orthodox Parish of Hunterdon County is slated to break ground on what soon will become a more permanent place to worship for the more than 100 congregants.
The Annual Awards Breakfast, which honors The Entrepreneur of the Year, Good Neighbor, Woman Business & Community Leader, the Most Promising New Business and those Amazing Kids in Business, is on deck for Thursday, November 12th, 8:00am at Beaver Brook Country Club in Annandale.
The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerica's Annual Awards Breakfast will honor The Entrepreneur of the Year, Good Neighbor, Woman Business, Community Leader, Most Promising New Business and Amazing Kids in Business at 8 a.m. on Nov.
On Saturday, Oct. 24, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Clinton Township Police Department Traffic Unit and Detectives from the Hunterdon County Prosecutor's Office will conduct a child seat installation/inspection detail at the Annandale Firehouse, 68 Beaver Ave., Annandale.
A trio of Hunterdon County businesses are jointly supporting at-risk youth by setting up drop-off centers at their establishments for a recycled jewelry project.
On Sunday, Oct. 11, a group of Hunterdon County residents will walk to raise funds and awareness as part of the Alzheimer's Association's Memory Walk 2009.