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NJBIZ, Sep 17, 2007

1 PRESIDENTIAL HONOR Pharmaceutical Innovations Inc., a Newark firm that makes products like gels and sprays for ultrasound and electromedical diagnostics, won the Presidential E-Award, the highest federal honor for an American exporting company. Pictured are Pharmaceutical Innovations President Gilbert Buchalter, President George W. Bush; Charles Buchalter; and Seiko Nishimoto, CEO of Elk Corp. in Tokyo, a client of Pharmaceutical Innovations.

2NURSESUPPORT AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in Atlantic City recognized 26 nursing fellowships at a reception in its campus. The students were selected by the Hispanic Alliance of Atlantic County, the Atlantic City Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Persons and the medical center's nursing leadership. Pictured are Brian De La Carrera, AtlantiCare nursing fellowship recipient; Bert Lopez, president of the Hispanic Alliance of Atlantic County; Diana Arrango, a staff nurse at AtlantiCare and past fellowship recipient; and Catherine Rubiano, AtlantiCare nursing fellowship recipient.

3 SCHOOL SUPPLIES New Millennium Bank in New Brunswick teamed up with the United Way of Central Jersey and other local businesses to donate new school supplies to more man 3,000 children. This effort was part of United Way's "Write from the Start" program. Pictured are Sandra Reale, senior loan operations specialist at New Millennium, and Chris Van Der Stad, the bank's president and CEO.

4 WALKING THE TALK SussexBankemployees and their family members participated in WalkAmerica 2007, a fundraiser sponsored by The March of Dimes in Augusta. Pictured are Florence Watt, manager of SussexBank's Newton office, and Ashley Gibaldi, community director with the state chapter of The March of Dimes.

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