Silverton reducing work force
Silverton Marine Corp. will lay off 202 employees, beginning today, according to the New Jersey Department of Labor. The layoffs will take place through March
Silverton Marine Corp. will lay off 202 employees, beginning today, according to the New Jersey Department of Labor. The layoffs will take place through March
The Marine Trades Association of New Jersey is handing out three education scholarships for the 2009-10 school year for students interested in a marine industry
South Jersey Marina, in Cape May, N.J., recently announced that it will host a new show scheduled for May 1-3, 2009. “Strictly Jersey,” will feature
William R. Parsons Sr., founder of Dredge Harbor Yacht Basin in Delran, N.J., passed away July 21. He was 90. Parsons founded Dredge Harbor Yacht
New Jersey boaters spent $2.1 billion in 2006, according to a study unveiled by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The study, the first
The inconsistency of state laws regarding tax nexus puts marine companies “at a distinct disadvantage, not only with domestic manufacturers, but foreign manufactures as well,”

New Jersey boaters spent $2.1 billion in 2006, according to a new study unveiled by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The study, the
Silverton Marine Corp. will lay off 202 employees, beginning today, according to the New Jersey Department of Labor. The layoffs will take place through March
The Marine Trades Association of New Jersey is handing out three education scholarships for the 2009-10 school year for students interested in a marine industry
South Jersey Marina, in Cape May, N.J., recently announced that it will host a new show scheduled for May 1-3, 2009. “Strictly Jersey,” will feature
William R. Parsons Sr., founder of Dredge Harbor Yacht Basin in Delran, N.J., passed away July 21. He was 90. Parsons founded Dredge Harbor Yacht
New Jersey boaters spent $2.1 billion in 2006, according to a study unveiled by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The study, the first
The inconsistency of state laws regarding tax nexus puts marine companies “at a distinct disadvantage, not only with domestic manufacturers, but foreign manufactures as well,”

New Jersey boaters spent $2.1 billion in 2006, according to a new study unveiled by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The study, the