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A brand style guide helps ensure your brand is consistently represented across all forms of media so your consumers can better identify your services or product. Think of it as an instruction manual on how people should use a company’s branding materials. How to create a brand style guide that clearly communicates a combination of
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Choosing a diamond shape for your engagement ring is just as important as choosing the ring in its entirety. The band is an important choice, but is an accessory to the center stone you choose. The task of finding your perfect diamond shape can be daunting, but with a little research, you’ll know which diamond
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In your search for COVID cleaning services for the peace of mind of employees and customers in your small business, there are daily methods of cleaning and disinfecting you can perform to offset the risks until professionals can come in to complete a thorough cleaning. SERVPRO of Cape May & Cumberland Counties offers a defensive
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As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the State of New Jersey has moved its fiscal year to September 30 and will not be able to certify municipal budgets in time for an actual third quarter tax rate. As a result of the change, the City of Vineland will be issuing estimated third quarter
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Even as states around the country are seeing COVID-19 come back with a vengeance, New Jersey and Vineland continue to see positive trends. With that said, we must remain vigilant. Please do not let your guard down. I understand many of you are frustrated and getting tired of the protocols the Governor has kept in
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I just can’t stay quiet any longer. Ah, there’s nothing more to promote the truth than “the power of the pen” (or word processor). With 46 years involved in education serving students, staff and communities as a teacher, principal, athletic director and superintendent, I feel I have a responsibility to respond to recent comments expressed
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This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: tapinto.net/towns/new-brunswick/articles/rutgers-announces-15-reduction-in-student-fees Rutgers will be reducing its campus fees charged to all full-time and part-time students on its New Brunswick, Newark and Camden campuses, according to a letter sent to students from President Jonathan Holloway on
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Acting on a commitment to strengthen and sustain Atlantic City’s revitalization efforts, Gov. Phil Murphy and Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver convened the first meeting of the Atlantic City Restart and Recovery Working Group. The group, comprised of members of the existing Atlantic City Executive Council and other regional stakeholders, will examine the post-COVID-19 recovery of
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Gov. Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 165, which lifts 50 percent capacity limits on NJ TRANSIT and private-carrier buses, trains, light rail vehicles and Access Link vehicles, and now requires that NJ TRANSIT and private-carriers limit vehicles to the maximum seated capacity, effective at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15. “As we continue on
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