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In the News (Thu 31 Dec 09)

  
  City of New Brunswick
Elizabeth (Betsy) Sheehan Garlatti was born and raised in New Brunswick.
Council President Cook is also a co-founder of CLAY, the Community League for Active Youth as well as former member of the Board of Trustees for the Civic League of greater New Brunswick.
Council Member Valenti was appointed to the New Brunswick City Council in 1990 to fill an unexpired term and was subsequently reelected in 1990, 1994, and 1998.
www.cityofnewbrunswick.org /citycouncil/bios.asp   (826 words)

  
 Canada's Fifth Report on CEDAW - New Brunswick
This Report is the submission for the province of New Brunswick, covering the period from April 1, 1994 to March 31, 1998.
The Government of New Brunswick is committed to the improvement of opportunities for women through the development of policies and strategies which advance womens' participation in society.
The New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women is a body which exists to inform the public on issues of concern to women.
www.bayefsky.com /reports/canada/cedaw5/nb_e.html   (3226 words)

  
 Bristol-Myers Squibb Sustainability - New Brunswick, New Jersey Facility
New Brunswick personnel are members at large of the North Brunswick Local Emergency Planning Council (LEPC).
The New Brunswick site has been recognized as a leader in the Governor's Occupational Safety and Health Awards program for the past 20 years.
The New Brunswick facility actively participates in various recycling programs and recycles in excess of 125 tons of cardboard and office paper annually.
www.bms.com /ehs/facili/data/newbru.html   (555 words)

  
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New media may be extensions of the businesspersons presentation, the authors pen or the painter's brush.
New media give each person more control to meet the challenges of work, permit students to explore and to learn at their own pace, and enhance the creative capabilities of artists.
Just as new media are hybrids, so too the policies which encourage their development and deployment, which promote a hybrid infrastructure to carry them and which establish the rules for legal issues such as copyright or issues of access and privacy will be hybrids.
www.ifla.org /documents/infopol/canada/newmedia.txt   (12049 words)

  
 Coalition unveils ‘Give blood’ message State and local groups launch program to promote blood drives By vincent ...
Initiated by the New Jersey School Boards Association to commemorate the victims of Sept. 11 by inspiring people to give blood, the program was launched with a press conference that included officials from numerous governmental and nonprofit agencies.
East Brunswick High School has two annual blood drives, one in October and another in May, according to Barbara Godwin, director of recruitment for the Community Blood Council of New Jersey.
"New Jersey, home to some of the world’s leading medical centers, transfuses more than half a million units (pints) of blood annually for organ transplants, heart surgeries, cancer treatment, trauma care and other lifesaving efforts," McGreevey said in a prepared statement that was read at the Sept. 12 event.
tritown.gmnews.com /news/2002/0926/Front_Page/111.html   (970 words)

  
 NBTA - NEW BRUNSWICK TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION
In case of death, disqualification or permanent disability of members of the Executive Committee, the vacancies shall be filled as described in (a) and (b) of section 6 of the By-Laws.
In the absence of the President of the Council, the Vice-President shall assume the duties of the President.
Executive Committee meetings shall be called by the President and held at least two times a year.
www.nbta.ca /council1.4.html   (1002 words)

  
 Jonathan Odell
He was admitted to the bat' in 1838 and appointed clerk of the supreme court of New Brunswick, which office he resigned in the same year on being appointed deputy provincial secretary registrar, and clerk of the executive council.
He was a judge of the court of common pleas in 1847, and a member of the legislative council of New Brunswick by royal warrant in 1850, where he sat till the union.
He was a member of the executive council of New Brunswick and postmaster-general from 1865 until the resignation of the government in 1866.
www.famousamericans.net /jonathanodell   (611 words)

  
 Conservation Council of New Brunswick
The idea of a provincial environmental organization for New Brunswick was first proposed at the annual meeting of the New Brunswick Institute of Agrology in January 1969.
On October 18, 1969, and the Conservation Council of New Brunswick was formally founded.
Obtained by lease from the New Brunswick Government, this became the permanent home of the Conservation Council and for four years a public demonstration house for residential conservation and renewable energy techniques and technologies.
www.conservationcouncil.ca /about/history.html   (1762 words)

  
 Executive Talent Article: Assimilating New Leaders
Ongoing negotiation between the new leader and the organization occurs now that the new leader is able to perform competently and continue to grow in the role.
The effect of this is that a new leader interprets the interest of the organization in a way that reinforces his or her sense of self-worth and suitability for the position.
New leaders can be stymied by their inability to understand how a team's history may negatively impact its response to proposed changes.
www.ddassoc.com /executive_talent_article_assimilating_new_leaders.htm   (4650 words)

  
 Northern Ireland Housing Executive : News Releases : Housing Executive meets new North Down Council - 16 June 2005.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
That was the Housing Executive's key message to the North Down Borough Council this week during the Housing Executive's annual round of meetings with each of the 26 City and District Councils.
The Housing Executive is a partner in the ‘Art of Regeneration' Project which aims to use community art in an innovative way to encourage community pride and enhance community participation.
The Housing Executive uses three elements to examine the need for new social housing - the number on the waiting list in Housing Stress, the level of relets, and the number of vacant properties.
www.nihe.gov.uk /news/news.asp?Id=944   (2473 words)

  
 Executive Council of New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New Brunswick cabinet as of October 3, 2006
The Executive Council of New Brunswick (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of New Brunswick) is the cabinet of the Canadian province.
The cabinet is selected by the Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick on the advice of the Premier of New Brunswick.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Executive_Council_of_New_Brunswick   (305 words)

  
 NBTA - NEW BRUNSWICK TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION
In case of death, disqualification or permanent disability of members of the Officers and/or Executive Committee, the vacancies shall be filled as described in (1) and (2) of section (F) of the By-Laws.
In the absence of the Chairperson of the Council, the Vice-Chairperson shall assume the duties of the Chairperson.
Executive Committee meetings shall be called by the Chairperson and held at least two times a year.
www.nbta.ca /council3.4.html   (1036 words)

  
 New Brunswick Faculty Council
Agenda of the Faculty Council meeting of December 08, 2006
New Brunswick Faculty Council Conference on Teaching This year's meeting is scheduled for September 23, 2005.
The New Brunswick Faculty Council is seeking a member of the Council to serve as an “Assistant Webmaster” to work on the site you are currently visiting.
nbfc.rutgers.edu   (438 words)

  
 EPA Presents Environmental Merit Awards to Eighteen in Massachusetts
The council's record of achievement is founded on partnerships – when important issues arise, the council brings people together to address the challenges.
The council's mission is to maintain and enhance the environmental quality of the Gulf of Maine and to allow for sustainable resource use by existing and future generations.
The EPA is recognizing the Gulf of Maine Council and in particular, seven dedicated individuals with 2002 Environmental Merit Awards for their innovative and sustained commitment to improving management of the gulf.
www.epa.gov /newengland/pr/2002/may/020504.html   (2797 words)

  
 The Hammer - Man Resigns From Family to Spend More Time in Politics
New Brunswick cabinet minister Carl Jacobin has announced that he will be leaving his family so that he can devote more time to his promising political career.
The young politician said that he had been contemplating his resignation for some time now, but that his decision was crystallized for him while he played with his children at his Fredericton-area home last weekend.
Jacobin's boss, New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord welcomed his Minister's decision.
www.thehammer.ca /content/2003/1231/resigns_family.html   (639 words)

  
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He was elected as a reformer to the Saint John city council in 1852 and quickly moved on to provincial politics.
He was elected as a Liberal for Saint John County in the New Brunswick elections of 1857, 1861, and 1865.
In 1873 he was appointed as Inspector of Customs for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, an office that he held until his death on November 22, 1885 at Saint John.
members.tripod.com /~Roughian/JohnW.Cudlip.html   (226 words)

  
 AFT - Pubs-Reports - American Teacher - May/June 2005 - News & Trends
The AFT is looked upon as an important resource for the 1,700 graduate employees who are part of the unit; ongoing organizing is imperative in an environment where the membership is constantly turning over.
The AFT has voiced strong opposition to a new U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) personnel system that would eliminate the civil service protections of the more than 8,000 educators charged with teaching the children of military personnel.
The AFT is working with a coalition of unions including the American Federation of Government Employees, the Laborers Union and the NEA to educate members of Congress about the Bush administration’s efforts to bust DOD unions and strip employees of their most basic civil service rights.
www.aft.org /pubs-reports/american_teacher/mayjune05/news-trends5.htm   (894 words)

  
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September 27, 2000 - Coordinators gathered in the lobby of the Radisson and were transported to the RIT Campus for orientation.
The conference was held at Douglass College, New Brunswick and was sponsored by the State Employment and Training Commission.
The focus of the conference was to discuss national trends of women and minorities in the workforce, as well as the future outlook for these groups in the State of New Jersey.
www.bergen.org /EST/Backup/newsletter/page4.html   (499 words)

  
 Martha hires new lawyer - Jul. 3, 2002
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Embattled lifestyle guru and media executive Martha Stewart has hired a high-profile defense attorney to join her already top-flight legal team.
Stewart is facing questions on whether she had insider information when she sold nearly 4,000 shares of ImClone Systems Inc. stock last December the day before it was revealed that the Food and Drug Administration was refusing to consider the application for its key cancer fighting drug.
New York-based Scientia, an investment fund created to acquire other health-care companies, raised $40 million in November from major investors such as Wall Street titans Carl Icahn and Leon Black, Matalon said.
money.cnn.com /2002/07/03/news/companies/martha_lawyers/index.htm   (660 words)

  
 Congress of Aboriginal Peoples - Affiliates and PTOs - New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples Council
Membership A. Full membership in the council shall be limited to persons of Aboriginal ancestry (Indigenous People of North America) 16 years of age and older and husbands and wives who do not reside on a Reserve.
Associate members shall not be entitled to vote and hold elective office at the Executive committee or Local Level of the Council or on the board of Directors.
Honourary Membership: May, at the discretion of the Council, be granted to any persons who efforts on behalf of the People of Aboriginal Ancestry warrant such recognition.
www.abo-peoples.org /affiliates/nbapc.html   (848 words)

  
 Q&A: Janice Harvey, Conservation Council of New Brunswick
In 1983 she became executive director of the nonprofit environment watchdog group, the Conservation Council of New Brunswick Inc, based in Fredericton.
In 1990, she became director of the council's Marine Conservation Program, which among other things focuses on the impacts of tidal barriers and aquaculture.
It's a huge industry here in southwestern New Brunswick, and research is indicating some very serious ecological effects in areas of the bay where the farms are most concentrated.
www.gulfofmaine.org /times/summer2005/qanda.html   (1470 words)

  
 The New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women
The New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women
The Advisory Council on the Status of Women was created by the provincial government as an agency for consultation and study on matters relating to the status of New Brunswick women.
Advisory Council members are appointed by the provincial Cabinet for terms of three years.
www.acswcccf.nb.ca /english/acsw4.asp   (313 words)

  
 NJSCA What's New: Press Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Artists that participate in the program are selected by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts on the basis of their artistry and their ability as educators.
The exhibitions alternate among New Jersey's six major art museums: The Newark Museum of Art, The Jersey City Museum, The Morris Museum, The Montclair Museum, The Noyes Museum of Art, and the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton.
The New Jersey Arts Annual: Crafts is co-sponsored by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, the Jersey City Museum, the Montclair Art Museum, the Morris Museum, the Newark Museum, the New Jersey State Museum, and the Noyes Museum of Art.
www.njartscouncil.org /working/new3.html   (1684 words)

  
 GoodWork Listing · Executive Director, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, f/t, Fredericton NB, Aug 7 deadline
Executive Director, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, f/t, Fredericton NB, Aug 7 deadline.
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick, a non-profit
Subscribe to receive new listings as they are posted.
www.planetfriendly.net /gwd.php?id=2475   (271 words)

  
 LWV Voters Guide: South Brunswick Township Council
Because of the impact of that decision, it mustn't be politicized.
New jitney routes are already being established, and we've got to upgrade park-and-ride facilities, too.
New Brunswick has done a remarkable job in utilizing these funds for new housing stock.
www.princetonol.com /groups/lwv/guide2000/sbcouncil.html   (1958 words)

  
 Welcome to The New Brunswick Trails Council Inc.
Nancy Unobskey delivered five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) to the New Brunswick Trails Council on Friday, November 17, to do the initial planning for the International FDR Trail on the Canadian side of the St. Croix River.
The New Brunswick Trails Council will use the funds to do the initial inventorying and mapping out of the route, and to support grant applications for further work.
The presentation was made at a meeting of American and Canadian planners of the FDR Trail at Calais City Hall.
www.sentiernbtrail.com   (275 words)

  
 PepsiCo Chairman and Chief Executive Steven S Reinemund Elected to Johnson & Johnson Board of Directors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
New Brunswick, NJ (October 14, 2003) – Steven S Reinemund, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PepsiCo, today was elected to the Board of Directors of Johnson and Johnson, the world's most broadly based health care products company.
Reinemund became Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PepsiCo in May, 2001, after serving as President and Chief Operating Officer with responsibility for PepsiCo's principal businesses, human resources and the sales and retailer strategies group.
You should view the News section and the most recent SEC Filings in the Investor Relations section in order to receive the most current information made available by Johnson and Johnson.
www.jnj.com /news/jnj_news/20031014_154943.htm   (610 words)

  
 Calais: Developer puts $5,000 toward FDR Trail plan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In November, Sidney Unobskey’s wife, Nancy, herself a philanthropist and art collector, presented $5,000 to the New Brunswick Trails Council to do the initial planning for the International Franklin D. Roosevelt Trail on the Canadian side of the St. Croix River.
The New Brunswick Trails Council will use the funds to do the initial inventory and mapping of the route, and support grant applications for further work, Unobskey said in a prepared release.
The group has been meeting under the direction of Judy East of the Washington County Council of Governments preparing maps, inventories and plans for the trail.
www.bangordailynews.com /news/t/?a=143771   (628 words)

  
 NJSCA What's New: Archives of Interest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Arts & Humanities Month / New Jersey is coordinated by the New Jersey Cultural Alliance — a coalition of statewide arts, humanities and educational organizations including ArtPRIDE (New Jersey's largest arts advocacy group), the New Jersey Council for the Humanities and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
"Cemeteries are one of the greatly undervalued resources in New Jersey’s landscape," continued Lawrence Schmidt, Executive Director of the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
From famous disasters to murder and mayhem, stop by the graves of those who were lost on the Titanic and Lusitania and hear about how one graveyard resident was murdered and the strange appearance on the back of a unique grave.
www.njartscouncil.org /working/new8.html   (1767 words)

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