Brunswick bowling bags - Mitchell Field survey on tap
Mitchell Field survey on tap
The Times Record - Dec 06 11:11 AM
HARPSWELL - While Brunswick is busy planning naval air station redevelopment, Harpswell is two steps closer to planning the reuse of another former Navy-used property, the 118.5-acre former fuel depot, now the town-owned George J. Mitchell Field.Save to My Web
Faculty conditionally endorse task force
The Daily Targum - Dec 04 10:01 PM
The New Brunswick Faculty Council completed its recommendations on the Undergraduate Education Task Force report last week, which it will now report to the University Senate. Under the Structure and Facilities section - perhaps the most contentious portion of the report - the Council recommended the combination of Douglass, Livingston, Rutgers and University colleges into one unit.Save to My Web
Range of products possible from beetle-killed B.C. pine stands, say experts
Canadian Business - Dec 04 12:53 PM
It’s killed stands of lodgepole pine covering an area of north-central B.C. forest the size of New Brunswick with no end in sight. And government and the forest industry are in a race against time to log the dead and dying timber before it rots.Save to My Web
(AFX UK Focus) 2005-12-06 15:09 GMT: Johnson & Johnson files S-4 for Guidant merger
Interactive Investor - Dec 06 7:32 AM
NEW YORK (AFX) — Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday it filed its S-4 registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission for its pending acquisition of Guidant Corp. . The New Brunswick, N.J., company said the S-4 covers a special meeting of Guidant shareholders to vote on the merger.Save to My Web
Johnson & Johnson Says Guidant Offer Fair
WJLA-TV Washington D.C. - Dec 06 9:07 AM
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) - Diversified health care products maker Johnson & Johnson said on Tuesday that its renegotiated offer for heart device maker Guidant Corp. is fairly valued and that it remains committed to the deal, one day after Guidant received a higher bid from Boston Scientific Corp.On Nov. 15, Johnson and Johnson and Guidant agreed to a revised deal worth $21.5 billion.Save to My Web
Sweet, indeed- Dogs win SEC
The Brunswick News - Dec 05 10:14 AM
By MURRAY POOLE The Brunswick NewsATLANTA Perhaps Georgia senior safety Greg Blue said it best, following the No. 13 Bulldogs’ stunning 34-14 rout of third-ranked LSU Saturday night in the SEC Championship Game at the Georgia Dome.”This is sweet, and I just love sugar,” said Blue, while accepting congratulations from jubilant UGA fans.Save to My Web
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