Admission Information Guidance Office at (856) 7677000, ext. to access other employers in new jersey andacross Careers Training The Apprenticeship, Cooperative Vocational Education http://www.ccts.tec.nj.us/high_school/GTC/Default.htm
Extractions: Candidates applying for admission must complete an application, submit it with a copy of his/her most recent report card, and make arrangements to take a placement test. The test will be administered at both campuses, beginning at 8:30 am and concluding at 11 am. For the dates, please call the Guidance Office at (856) 767-7000, ext. 5440
Communications Office - Weekly Reports - October 25, 2001 are presented each year to deserving cooperative weather observers Lauren Morone,W/NP, 301763-8000, ext. as the first jurisdiction in new jersey to receive http://205.156.54.206/com/weekly/wk102501.htm
Extractions: NWS Input to NOAA's Weekly Report - October 25, 2001 HOT ISSUES I. KEY DEPARTMENT NEWS The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) Trains New Orleans-Area Emergency Managers. Kansas Resident Wilbur Paige Honored for Contributions to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) Volunteer Observer Program. On November 8, 2001, Blue Rapids, KS, resident Wilbur L. Paige will by recognized for 42 years of dedication when the NWS presents him with the agency's Thomas Jefferson Award for outstanding service to the Cooperative Weather Observer program. The award is the agency's most prestigious, and only five are presented each year to deserving cooperative weather observers from around the country. Meteorologist-in-Charge Curtis Holderbach of the Topeka Weather Forecast Office will present the award during a ceremony to be held at noon at the Blue Rapids Community Center. (Contact: Patrick J. Slattery, W/CR, 816-426-7621, ext. 621) The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) to Support National Science Teachers Association (NSTA).
Welcome To New Jersey Monthly Online Magazine 7944261 www.vinelandcity.org/nursing/ Cooperative Home Health 609-275-4000 www.njha.com new jersey Local Boards Junction 732-329-4000, ext 237 new http://www.njmonthly.com/mrg/listings2.html
US EPA Software For Environmental Awareness Nebraska FarmA-Syst www.ianr.unl.edu/ianr/bse/ext/fas. new jersey. Rutgers Cooperativeextension www.rce.rutgers.edu Directory of county extension offices http://www.epa.gov/seahome/farmasyst/states.htm
Extractions: Software for Environmental Awareness Serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and 35 Tribes Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home SEAHOME Titles Topics ... Links All the links on this page are to sites outside the EPA. "Links to Web sites outside the U.S. EPA Web site are for the convenience of the user. The Standards of Ethical Conduct do not permit the U.S. EPA to endorse any private sector Web site, product, or service. The U.S. EPA does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at this location. This link is being provided consistent with the intended purpose of the EPA Web site." AL AK AS AZ ... WY www.uwex.edu/farmasyst
New Jersey State Bar Association The Food for Survival Hotline 718991-4300 ext. For legal advice and assistance,please contact the new jersey Response Team a cooperative, pro bono http://www.njsba.com/mass_disaster/index.cfm?fuseaction=other_resources
Goodwill Industries Of Greater New York And Northern New Jersey goodwillny.org, or call 718.405.1399 ext. that customers receive excellent serviceand that Will develop constructive and cooperative working relationships http://www.goodwillny.org/currentjobs.jsp
BattleShip New Jersey Contact the curator s office toll free 866877-6262 ext 201 or 202. The BattleshipNew jersey Foundation has a cooperative effort in place with the http://www.battleshipnj.org/n1-winter2002.html
Extractions: Yes the Battleship New Jersey Educational Museum is open for visitors everyday. The winter hours, October - March are 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - last tour leaves at 3:00 p.m. Summer hours, April - September are currently planned to be 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Yes you can schedule a group tour in advance through the ticket office. This will allow you to move directly to the ship at your specified arrival time.
Merck Pre-Service Mathematics Education Fellows Program Cooperative Programs Student Internships Merck Preservice The State Universityof new jersey Rutgers Graduate Education 10 Seminary Place new Brunswick, NJ http://www.acenet.edu/programs/bhef/coops/student-intern/merck.html
Extractions: From within the university, the Robert B. Davis Mathematics Education Institute (at the Graduate School of Education) provides the space and facilities to house the program. The university provides additional support (postage, duplication, communication, and supplies), staffing for supervision of interns and for accounting and government reporting, as well as for the evaluation and dissemination of results.
Sjrcd For wetland restoration, ask for ext 15. support and training to various new JerseyNRCS Field Soil Conservation Districts, the Cooperative extension service http://www.sjrcd.org/sjrcd.htm
Extractions: R.I.S.E. System The R.I.S.E. web site is short for "Resource Information Serving Everyone." R.I.S.E. was developed and is maintained by the , a non-profit natural resource conservation and development organization. The R.I.S.E . system manages a network of 18 Campbell Scientific CM10 weather stations located in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean, and Monmouth counties New Jersey. The weather stations capture local weather data and calculates the water use of turf. R.I.S.E . can help reduce water use and non-point source pollution in both agricultural areas and around homes and businesses. All weather data is available at http: //www.sjrcd.org R.I.S.E. data is available as a SUBSCRIPTION service. The subscription service offers many enhanced features, including irrigation scheduling, insect and disease forecasting, and past weather data. For current rates and data sheets available, visit the web site linked above. Visitors are welcome and you can sample various items for free. To subscribe, leave a message in the "COMMENTS" section to the webmaster.
News Release Contact Marie Reynolds, (865) 2353387, ext. date, Smiley Bear was sent to cooperativeclasses in other children about South Bound Brook, new jersey, and the http://www.njsba.org/press_releases/creative_awards_03.htm
Extractions: news release New Jersey School Boards Association, 413 West State Street, P.O. Box 909, Trenton, NJ 08605-0909 Telephone: (609) 278-5202 Fax: (609) 695-0413 Web site: www.njsba.org/PI LOCAL INTEREST FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Return to Press Room: CONTACT: Frank Belluscio ( fbelluscio@njsba.org Mike Yaple ( myaple@njsba.org TRENTON, June 3, 2003The New Jersey School Boards Association is honoring 11 school districts for outstanding educational programs through its 18 th annual School Leader Awards. [Summaries of the recognized programs are listed at the end of this news release.] The award winners in this years program display unique and creative approaches to education, said Glenn B. Ewan, NJSBA president. School districts are using these fresh ideas to address issues ranging from bullying to business skills, from computers to community service. These programs demonstrate just some of the innovation and care that goes into educating New Jerseys students.
FLENJ.ORG - Foreign Language Educators Of New Jersey or call Pat Nicholanco at 856582-7000, ext 129. The context for the Center s creationis the cooperative program between the new jersey Department of http://www.flenj.org/resources/index.shtml
Extractions: The Complete Curriculum: Ensuring a place for the arts and foreign languages in Americas schools The National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE) has released the results of their year long study on the state of the arts and foreign languages. They have renamed the 32 page report:The Complete Curriculum: Ensuring a place for the arts and foreign languages in Americas schools. The report is well researched and provides an excellent advocacy tool for the study of foreign languages highlighting the importance of an early start - a must for all language educators.
PR Newswire South Jersey Transportation Authority Announces New Through cooperative arrangements and grants, this service is A new brochure / mapand programs to educate P. Israel of the South jersey Transportation Authority http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m4PRN/2003_May_22/102142566/p1/article.jhtml
Orange County, NY Facts Figures And General Information Orange County Cornell Cooperative Extension Community Campus 1 Ashley It bordersboth Pennsylvania and new jersey. (new York Agricultural Statistics service). http://www.cce.cornell.edu/orange/cornel_ce/orange_county.htm
Extractions: Latitude is approximately 41.40 N and longitude is approximately 74.40 W. Size: 816.4 square miles or 522,240 acres. Land Use: 94,900 acres of land or approximately 18% of the county is in agriculture. This includes 67,800 acres of cropland, 9,500 acres of permanent pasture, 13,400 acres of woodland and 4,200 acres listed as other which includes housing lots, ponds, roads and wastelands. (New York Agricultural Statistics Service) Climate: Average temperature in January, the coldest month, was 25.5 F. in Middletown over the 30 year period (1961-1990). Average temperature for same 30 years in July, the hottest month was 73.2 F. Average maximum temperature in July is 83.7 F, and average minimum in January is 16.7F.
FSPE Institutions College System; new Mexico Cooperative Extension service MidAtlantic Consortium 732-932-9711ext. the State University of new jersey*; Cornell University (new http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/CASPROF/keystone21/fspeinstitutions.html
Sea Grant News Media Center - Marine Science Calendar extension Agent Marine at 281-534-3413, ext. Sea Grant College Program Texas Cooperativeextension Texas Hands-On (FISH) LOCATION new jersey Marine Sciences http://www.seagrantnews.org/calendar/cal-2002-sep.html
Extractions: The Texas Master Naturalist Program is a fun, exciting volunteer program that will provide classroom and hands-on trainings and field trips on featuring local natural resources (especially those related to Galveston Bay)! In return for more than 45 hours of training, participants will be asked to return a minimum of 40 hours of volunteer service on approved projects. To become a Certified Texas Master Naturalist, participants are asked to attend all training classes and field trips, complete the above-mentioned volunteer service and complete eight hours of advanced training within a year! Classes and field trips will be held on Thursdays (9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on most Thursdays) through the Fall of 2002. Classes begin on August 22, 2002, and will conclude by November 21, 2002. To receive more information and an application, contact Julie Massey, Galveston County Extension Agent - Marine at 281-534-3413, ext. 3 or by E-mail at jk-massey@tamu.edu or drop by the Galveston County Extension Office at 5115 Highway 3 in Dickinson.
LVD State Contact List new Hampshire Sally Barney ext. Staff Development UNH Cooperative extension 180Main Street Moiles new jersey Rita Saathoff Waller Hall, Room 104 PO Box 231 http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/contacts.htm
NJSLA Job Listings databases, telecommunications networks, and cooperative arrangements. Dimico at (973)6761000 ext. Department Veterans Administration new jersey Health Care http://www.sla.org/chapter/cnj/joblistings.html
Extractions: New job listings received by NJSLA are posted weekly for a period of two months. For additional information on job hunting or employment in the Northern New Jersey area, or to list an employment opportunity, contact the Employment Chair See the NJSLA Employment Resources page on this website as well. May 17, 2004 - May 31, 2004: PATENT INFORMATION SPECIALIST Aventis Pasteur offers the broadest range of vaccines, providing protection against 20 bacterial and viral diseases. In 2003, we produced 1.4 billion doses of vaccine, making it possible to protect 500 million people across the globe, which is about 1.4 million per day. Our mission is to give strength to life by eradicating deadly viruses and bacteria, so numerous and widespread in our world today. What an exciting time for you to join us as we continue to create innovative, breakthrough solutions to world health. We have a beautiful 174-acre campus setting in Swiftwater, PA located in the Pocono Mountains, with exceptional white water and winter sports venues, and near the cultural and recreational attractions of Philadelphia and New York City. Come, be a vital part of our 1,600-member multidisciplinary workforce and share the pride and passion of our endeavors.
Extractions: Cooperating Agencies: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and County Boards of Chosen Freeholders. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Rutgers Cooperative Extension is an Equal Opportunity Program Provider and Employer.
Crop Profile For Cranberries In New Jersey Crop Profile for Cranberries in new jersey. Prepared November, 2003 closely by Massachusetts. new jersey ranked third at 8.7 typical practice by new jersey growers (54). Pruning also http://cipm.ncsu.edu/cropprofiles/docs/njcranberries.html
Extractions: Prepared: November, 2003 Cranberries are a high-value crop assessed at roughly $107 million nationally in 2000 (69). This is significantly lower than the value assessed in 1997 at roughly $350 million nationally. Specifically, the cranberry market has experienced sharp downturns with steep reduction in the average price per barrel from $63.70 in 1997 to as low as $17.80 in 1999; there was a slight increase in 2000 to $19.60 (69, 70). Due to surplus production, the Federal Cranberry Marketing Committee issued a restrictive marketing order in effect for both 2000 and 2001. More than 5.6 million barrels of fruit were produced on 36,600 acres in the United States in 2000 (69). In 2000, Wisconsin was the leading cranberry producer, followed closely by Massachusetts. New Jersey ranked third at 8.7 percent of the total national output (69). In 2000, New Jersey harvested 489,000 barrels of fruit at a production value of roughly 9.3 million dollars (69). The cash receipt total for New Jersey cranberry for 2000 of 13.8 million dollars is substantially lower than the 1997 total of nearly 34 million dollars (49). Production Regions Cranberries are grown commercially in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey on approximately 3, 911 acres (71). Production is centered around the town of Chatsworth in Burlington County. Thirty-five of New Jersey's 47cranberry farms were located in Burlington County in 1997 (71). The majority of the remaining farms were located in the nearby counties of Atlantic and Ocean (50, 71).