LAMBERTVILLE, NJ - With polls closing in New Jersey’s primary elections at 8 p.m., unofficial early results from the Office of the Hunterdon County Clerk show newcomer Andrew Nowick with 678 votes.
By STEVE CHERNOSKI
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By STEVE CHERNOSKI
LAMBERTVILLE, NJ - Lambertville will have a contested mayoral race once again.
After a competitive election in June 2018, former longtime mayor David Del Vecchio and newcomer Andrew Nowick will be running against each other in the Democratic Primary for the nomination to run for mayor of Lambertville in 2021.
Current mayor Julia Fahl, who ousted Del Vecchio after a 27-year tenure, stated during her Jan. 2021 State of the City address that she would not be seeking another term.
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Professional Physical Therapy Expands with New Clinic in Clark, NJ
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MELVILLE, N.Y., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Professional Physical Therapy, a leading provider of outpatient physical therapy and rehabilitation services throughout New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, announces the opening of a brand new, state-of-the-art clinic in Clark, New Jersey.
The addition of the Clark office location allows for patients to receive personalized care close to home while still reaping the benefits of strict cleaning protocols, optimal social distancing, and top-of-the-line care from Professional s multi-specialty therapists.
Clark, New Jersey, the newest clinic in expansion by Professional Physical Therapy
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Steven Kellner to retire from PGIM Fixed Income after 35-year career
January 12, 2021 GMT
Steven Kellner, Managing Director, Head of Corporates, PGIM Fixed Income (Photo: Business Wire)
NEWARK, N.J. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 12, 2021
PGIM Fixed Income, a global asset manager offering active solutions across all fixed income markets, today announced that Steven Kellner, head of Corporates, will retire in April 2022. Kellner will be succeeded by Terence Wheat and David Del Vecchio, who have been named as co-heads to lead the U.S. Investment Grade Corporate team. Ed Farley will continue to lead the European Corporate team and the Global Corporate strategy.