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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Promotes Gregory M. Smith, President of Commercial Banking and Stuart .
Peapack-Gladstone Financial CorporationJanuary 21, 2021 GMT
Gregory M. Smith, President of Commercial Banking (standing) and Stuart Vorcheimer, Market President and Head of Commercial and Industrial Lending (seated) at Peapack-Gladstone Bank
Gregory M. Smith, President of Commercial Banking (standing) and Stuart Vorcheimer, Market President and Head of Commercial and Industrial Lending (seated) at Peapack-Gladstone Bank
Bedminster, NJ, Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) via NewMediaWire Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select Market: PGC) and Peapack-Gladstone Bank are proud to announce the elevation of Gregory M. Smith to President of Commercial Banking and Stuart Vorcheimer to Market President and Head of Commercial and Industrial (C&I) Lending at Peapack-Gladston
Furniture World News By Nic Ledoux on 1/19/2021
Steinreich Communications Group, Inc., an international public relations firm, announced that it has appointed David Gill, former senior editor at HFN, a home furnishings trade publication, as content manager.
In his new role, Gill will serve as a content manager in charge of creating and drafting press releases for various home furnishings clients. He will also provide mentorship to junior staff on writing and strategic trade media placement.
Prior to joining Steinreich Communications, Gill served for a decade as senior editor of HFN, most notably in its sleep products, housewares and textiles sections. In this role, he also covered news in the furniture and textile industries, pinpointing trends in home-goods retailing. He previously served in other editorial positions at The Media Center and Positive Publications, among others.
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Manchester Township Police have added depth to their department with the hiring of two recruits and the promotion of two officers.
Chief Lisa Parker has announced in a statement, the promotion of Sgt. Albert Vega to Lieutenant and Ptl. Ian Bole to Sergeant as well as the hiring of Ptl. Brendan Brush and Special Law Enforcement Officer Class II Sage Sysol.
Manchester Mayor Ken Palmer administered their oaths of office during a closed ceremony due to COVID-19 precautions, earlier this month.
Lt. Vega has been with the Department since 2003 and had previously served in the MTPD Investigations Bureau as a Detective and later Detective-Sergeant where he led the Narcotics Enforcement Team.
Remote learning worth full tuition? NJ graduate sues for refund
A Lake Hopatcong mother and daughter are suing Drew University for a partial refund after the student was forced to attend remote classes in the spring.
Angel Dougherty and her daughter, Crista, 23, who earned her fine arts degree in May, seek a refund of $8,000 from the $19,914 in tuition paid for the spring 2020 semester because Crista lost out on the campus experience promoted by the school when all New Jersey schools were ordered by Gov. Phil Murphy to close their buildings and campuses in March.
Drew, a private school, did not refund any tuition or fees for the spring semester, according to the lawsuit, which said in-person classes ended on March 10 and never resumed.
U.S. COVID Vaccine Rollout Extremely Poor But Some States Buck the Trend
On 1/16/21 at 3:00 AM EST
The effort to get Americans vaccinated has been extremely poor and hampered by avoidable setbacks, experts have told
Newsweek. However, some states, like West Virginia and North Dakota, have emerged as relative outliers as the country struggles to hit targets.
Thanks in part to Operation Warp Speed, the Trump administration s COVID vaccine and treatment funding program, vaccines have been developed in record time, and distribution has gone relatively well, according to academics. But the country has tripped up at arguably the most important hurdle: administering the shots that will protect people from COVID.