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September 2007
Regional News
Mercer County
From Beantown to the Garden State, learn which Boston-based company is moving its headquarters to Lawrenceville , New Jersey.
New Castle County
Delaware and New Castle County were recognized among the top places in the country for business recruitment and attraction. Find out who's done it this time!
Montgomery County
Shrinking waists are growing profits, discover which local company was named the #1 Fastest Growing Company in the country.

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HOT TOPICS
Rutgers Opens New Integrated Biology Center - Rutgers Camden recently launched a life science research program, which will combine the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, psychology and computer science. Read more

Science and Engineering Jobs in Region Get Biggest Raises - A recent salary survey by the MidAtlantic Employers' Association found that salaries in science and technology fields are on the rise. Read more

CHOP Still at the TOP - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia was named the best hospital for children for the fifth year in a row, by U.S. News and World Report. Read more

From Horse Stalls to Biotech Supply - While a junior at Delaware Valley College, Gregory Krug was hired by Craig Tarler to clean horse stalls at a horse barn and veterinary clinic. After realizing a need by diagnostic and life science companies for animal blood, Krug and Tarler started Lampire Biological Laboratories in Pipersville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Read more

SELECT NEWS

In the News – - What is the impact of colleges and universities on our local economy? For the answer, click here.

Ambassador Update - David King, former CEO of BioRexus, traveled to Japan on behalf of Select Greater Philadelphia and as an Ambassador for the entire Greater Philadelphia region. To find out more, click here .

CEO Council for Growth - Pennsylvania was recently awarded a $500,000 grant from the National Governor's Association so that it can create a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, or STEM, Center. To learn more about this and the Greater Philadelphia Regional Compact, click here.

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