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The Penguin Roadracing School will return to the New Jersey Motorsports Park for what many consider to be the years best motorbike track event. This event is called Penguin revs New Jersey with Ducati.
GoRow Studios in Hoboken is trying to encourage students to participate in rowing. The center believes that using the older style rowing machine is a fun, fast and effective way to shape up. The center has set up group fitness routines using a rowing machine. These classes can burn 600 to 800 calories per hour.
A new bill that allows wineries to ship their wine throughout the country has just been passed. This bill is beneficial to both consumers and wineries. Businesses will be able to increase their sales and consumers will now have access to wines that are not stocked in liquor stores.
When people fall on hard times, they do not always have enough food for their pets. This issue is being addressed by the company The Pet Food Pantry. The organization works by supplying food to people in the Mercer County area.
An Ewing-based company is the first in the state to be fined for placing an illegal help-wanted advertisement. The company used printing services to publish a vacancy that contained the phrase must be currently employed. In the state of New Jersey it is illegal to publish a hiring notice which prevents the unemployed from applying.