Author: Clery, Laura, author.
Published: 2019
Call Number: B CLERY
Format: Books
Summary: Laura Clery makes a living by sharing inappropriate comedy sketches with millions of strangers on the Internet. She writes songs about her anatomy, talks trash about her one-eyed rescue pug, and sexually harasses her husband, Stephen. And it pays the bills! Now, in her first-ever book, Laura recounts how she went from being a dangerously impulsive, broke, unemployable, suicidal, cocaine-addicted narcissist, crippled by fear and hopping from one toxic romance to the next...to a more-happy-than-not, somewhat rational, meditating, vegan yogi with good credit, a great marriage, a fantastic career, and four unfortunate-looking rescue animals. Still, above all, Laura remains an amazingly talented, adorable, and vulnerable, self-described...Idiot.
Author: National Learning Corporation. Civil Service Division.
Published: 2018
Call Number: 351.076
Format: Books
Summary: The Planner Passbook prepares you for your test by allowing you to take practice exams in the subjects you need to study. It provides hundreds of questions and answers in the areas that will likely be covered on your upcoming exam, including but not limited to: computer-assisted mapping, including geographical information systems (GIS) applications; collection, analysis, and presentation of data; sociological, economic, design and environmental factors involved in physical planning and community development; understanding and interpreting written material; understanding and interpreting charts, graphs, maps and tabular material; and other related areas.
Author: National Learning Corporation. National Learning Corporation. Civil Service Division.
Published: 2018
Call Number: 363.2071
Format: Books
Summary: The Sergeant, Police Department Passbook® prepares you for your test by allowing you to take practice exams in the subjects you need to study. It provides hundreds of questions and answers in the areas that will likely be covered on your upcoming exam, including but not limited to: law enforcement methods and practices; state laws, including Penal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Vehicle and Traffic Law, Family Court Act and other laws relevant to law enforcement; supervision; understanding and interpreting written material; preparing written material in a police setting; and more.
Author: Miller, Donald, 1971- author.
Published: 2017
Call Number: 658.8
Format: Books
Summary: Explains how businesses can better connect with their customers through the use of a simplified brand message, one that fosters ease of understanding on websites, in brochures, and on social media.
Author: Liebowitz, Steve, 1956- author.
Published: 2016
Call Number: 974.985
Format: Books
Summary: "Atlantic City has worn the tag of "America's Playground" since the earliest days, so it is only natural that its biggest and most well-known icon, the Steel Pier, would be known as the "Showplace of the Nation." Over the course of 80 years, from 1898 to 1978, Steel Pier developed from a quiet, genteel amusement that featured light classical music and cakewalks to a vast entertainment complex that offered movies, big-name vaudeville acts, exhibits, big bands, rock bands, and the Water Circus with its famed diving horse. What makes this even more compelling is that one could spend the entire day on the pier and take all of this in for one small admission". from cover.
Author: New Jersey Turnpike Authority.
Published: 2013
Call Number: 974.9
Format: Books
Summary: The Garden State Parkway has transformed the lives of New Jersey residents since opening in 1954. Spanning 173 miles from Cape May to the New York State line, it has fostered tourism to the Jersey Shore and given commuters an easier way to get to work. Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll had envisioned the impact a new highway could have on the state, and a large team of planners, engineers, and contractors made it happen. In 1952, the legislature created the New Jersey Highway Authority to ensure the funding and completion of the $330-million parkway and to self-sufficiently operate the roadway through toll revenue. Garden State Parkway shows how this iconic roadway gained its place in history and continues to combine safe transportation in a parklike setting with the scenic beauty of New Jersey.
Author: Macewan, Lynn Newsome, author.
Published: 2013
Call Number: 974.98
Format: Books
Author: Maxwell, Mark W.
Published: 2010
Call Number: 974.984
Format: Books
Author: Riley, Karen F., 1962-
Published: 2010
Call Number: 974.961
Format: Books
Author: Rignani, Jennifer Papale.
Published: 2008
Call Number: 641.22
Format: Books
Author: Hauss, Allen F.
Published: 2006
Call Number: 974.9
Format: Books
Author: Sokolic, William H. Ruffolo, Robert E.
Published: 2006
Call Number: 974.985
Format: Books
Author: Baisden, Cheryl L.
Published: 2006
Call Number: 974.90
Format: Books
Author: Northfield Cultural Committee (Northfield, Atlantic County, N.J.) Northfield Historical Society (Northfield, Atlantic County, N.J.)
Published: 2004
Call Number: 974.984
Format: Books
Author: Township of Hamilton Historical Society.
Published: 2001
Call Number: 974.984
Format: Books
Author: Cunningham, John T. Cole, Kenneth D.
Published: 2000
Call Number: 974.985
Format: Books
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The poet’s house museum in Amherst, Mass., gets a vibrant, historically correct makeover, underlining that she was not just a reclusive woman in white.
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