By VICTORIA CARUSO
Credits: courtesy of the Borough of South Plainfield
By VICTORIA CARUSO
March 4, 2021 at 12:00 AM
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ – Throughout the United States, Read Across America, the annual reading motivation and awareness program, is celebrated annually on March 2 and, at a borough council meeting this week, Mayor Anesh proclaimed March 2021 as Read Across America Month in South Plainfield. … The citizens of the Borough of South Plainfield stand firmly committed to promoting reading as the catalyst for our students future academic success, their preparation for American s jobs of the future, and their ability to compete in global economy, states the mayor s proclamation.
NBA veteran and now cannabis CEO to speak at N.J.’s most important cannabis conference. Sign up here.
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Posted Feb 25, 2021
Al Harrington, the 16-year NBA vet and Orange native is co-founder and CEO of the multi-state Viola Brands. He ll be a featured speaker at NJ Cannabis Insider Live, March 9 2021.
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Earlier this week, Gov. Phil Murphy finally signed the laws that will lay the foundation to open New Jersey’s cannabis marketplace something the state’s business community has long been waiting for. And today, he today announced additional appointments to the Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC), completing the five-member commission that will oversee the state’s cannabis industry.
On March 9-10, NJ Cannabis Insider will host a virtual event over two consecutive mornings of strategic networking sessions built around speakers and panel discussions focused on what the new industry will bring.
On March 9-10, NJ Cannabis Insider hosts a virtual event of strategic networking sessions built around speakers and panel discussions focused on how businesses can succeed.
Sen. Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg says legislation could provide ‘fear factor’ that would stop mistreatment
Feb 11, 2020: The first hearing of the Workgroup on Harassment, Sexual Assault and Misogyny in New Jersey Politics
New Jersey’s political parties and campaigns should adopt anti-harassment policies and the state’s election watchdog should get the power to investigate allegations of sexual assault and harassment in political campaigns, parties and lobbying, a committee investigating the state’s toxic political climate recommended.
The ad hoc Workgroup on Harassment, Sexual Assault and Misogyny in New Jersey Politics was created a year ago in the wake of allegations of assault and misogyny against then-candidate Phil Murphy’s gubernatorial campaign and a news report on the political culture in the state. Its 76-page report, released Thursday, followed several public hearings and discussions.