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Nursery owner says Labor Department H-2A citation unfair
The owner of a New Jersey nursery says a U.S. Labor Department citation alleging the company illegally paid visiting foreign workers more than its domestic employees is unfair.
April 1, 2016
Business
Average U.S. gas prices climb 3 straight weeks; now above $2
For the first time this year, the national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline exceeded $2 late last week, following three straight weeks of increases.
March 29, 2016
Business
New Jersey landscaper pleads guilty for tax evasion
Angelo Dimeglio, owner of the New Jersey landscaping company Caliper Farms Nursery, admitted to hiding $500,000 from the Internal Revenue Service in 2011.
March 3, 2016
Business
Big show: New Jersey Landscape 2016 set for next week
Itâs no wonder really that New Jersey Landscape 2016 is the premier trade show in the United Statesâ largest âTri-State Area,â comprising New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Given the New Jersey Landscape Contractors Associationâs year-round educational offerings â particularly through NJLCA University â not to mention a regular slate of social events and chapter [âŚ]
February 26, 2016
Business
Second-hand truck leads to first class business
A used oil tanker truck marked the humble beginnings of Hess Corporation in 1933, and a toy truck -- given as a token of loyalty -- has become its calling card.
December 30, 2015
Business
Landscapers steamed over blower restrictions in New Jersey town
New Jersey landscapers have been issued summons to municipal court over a leaf blower ban, stemming from complaints by a citizen known only as âBatmanâ.
November 5, 2015
Business
Hammer in hand, woman attacks landscaper cutting her grass
A New Jersey landscaper was attacked last week by a 54-year-old woman with a hammer who allegedly screamed that she was going to kill him, according to police reports. Glen Ridge Police Lt. Fred Egnezzo said Anne Podesta ran out of her house with a hammer and began to try to hit the landscaper who [âŚ]
October 27, 2015
Business
Landscaper crashes truck after bout of sneezing
A landscaping truck in South Harrison Township, New Jersey, wrecked when the driver had a bout of serious sneezing on Monday, Sept. 14. The truck, owned by T.J. Lawns and Landscapes, was loaded with mulch and towing a trailer full of other landscaping equipment. It went up an embankment when the driver lost control and [âŚ]
September 15, 2015
Business
Landscaper praises German-made wood splitter
The U.S. distributor of the Black Splitter S2X 800, a German-made hydraulic wood-splitting attachment, says the tool enables an operator to handle and split large timber with the precision of a surgeon without leaving the cab of a construction machine. Marlton, New Jersey-based Atlantic Excavator Attachments is the first distributor to introduce the Black Splitter [âŚ]
September 1, 2015
Business
Protect yourself: Avoid Lyme disease by avoiding ticks
May is Lyme disease awareness month, and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports there are approximately 30,000 cases of Lyme disease in the United States every year. Although itâs not realistic for professional landscapers to simply âavoid direct contact with ticks,â as the CDC recommends, there are precautions you can take to protect yourself. [âŚ]
April 20, 2015
Business
Toro Announces Grant Recipients for âGreen Spaces Make Great Placesâ Program
With nearly 4,000 votes cast by the public, Toro has announced its grant recipients for the second annual âGreen Spaces Make Great Placesâ program.
December 3, 2014
Business
Toro Selects Four Finalists to Compete for $15,000 in Grant Awards
The Toro Company has selected four finalist organizations to compete for $15,000 in grant awards as part of its âGreen Spaces Make Great Placesâ program.
November 5, 2014
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