(Sept. 28, 2010) Fall arrived last week followed by cooler autumn weather and much needed rain. Already leaves are starting to turn colors and beginning to fall.
Folks are enjoying the many harvest events scheduled in the Recorder Community Newspapers area. Read about them in the papers and right here online, including in the blogs.
Any group or individual interested in joining the 50-plus bloggers communicating via Recorders' 15 online newspapers may call me at (908) 832-7420 or e-mail panderson@recordernewspapers.com to find out more about this free offer. Blogging is a simple, 21st century, real-time Internet process that requires only a computer and an e-mail.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Ta-dah, we're up and running
Since you are reading this online, you can see Recorder Community Newspapers' great new website now online at www.newjerseyhills.com. As usual the news and more, plus the blogs, are at 15 individual newspapers. Check out the more than 50 blogs here, plus the other great new features including more photos and videos.
Any community individual or group interested in joining the growing group of Recorder bloggers is invited to call me at (908) 832-7420 or e-mail panderson@recordernewspapers.com to find out more about the simple process of blogging. Better yet it's free.
Any community individual or group interested in joining the growing group of Recorder bloggers is invited to call me at (908) 832-7420 or e-mail panderson@recordernewspapers.com to find out more about the simple process of blogging. Better yet it's free.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
A new look is coming
(Sept. 16, 2010) Recorder Community Newspapers this month is launching a great new redesign of its online presence including the 50-plus blogs on its 15 newspapers here. Watch this space for the new look.
Any individual or organization interested in joining the growing group of Recorder bloggers is invited to contact me at (908) 832-7420 or e-mail panderson@recordernewspapers.com to find out more about this free offer.
Blogging is a simple, real-time, interactive, online 21st century communication tool using words, pictures, even videos. All you need to participate is a computer and an e-mail. Plus I am here to help.
Any individual or organization interested in joining the growing group of Recorder bloggers is invited to contact me at (908) 832-7420 or e-mail panderson@recordernewspapers.com to find out more about this free offer.
Blogging is a simple, real-time, interactive, online 21st century communication tool using words, pictures, even videos. All you need to participate is a computer and an e-mail. Plus I am here to help.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Unofficial end of summer
(Sept. 5, 2010) Tomorrow, Sept. 6, the first Monday in September, is Labor Day, the unofficial end of summer. (The actual first day of fall this year is Wednesday, Sept. 22.) The day of rest and relaxation before the busyness of fall begins is a federal holiday honoring working men and women and their families.
So enjoy the beautiful day, especially since Hurricane Earl has passed us by and petered out in the Northeast. Backyard picnics, a swim in the pool or at the beach, visiting with friends, all are traditional low-key holiday treats.
Thus refreshed, we can get back to the hustle and bustle of everyday life spotlighted in Recorder Community Newspapers and their 50-plus blogs. Read the news and more right here online on the 15 newspaper websites.
Any community individual or organization interested in joining the growing group of Recorder bloggers is invited to call me at (908) 832-7420 or e-mail panderson@recordernewspapers.com to find out more about this free 21st century, real-time communication tool. The process is simple; only a computer and an e-mail are needed to participate.
So enjoy the beautiful day, especially since Hurricane Earl has passed us by and petered out in the Northeast. Backyard picnics, a swim in the pool or at the beach, visiting with friends, all are traditional low-key holiday treats.
Thus refreshed, we can get back to the hustle and bustle of everyday life spotlighted in Recorder Community Newspapers and their 50-plus blogs. Read the news and more right here online on the 15 newspaper websites.
Any community individual or organization interested in joining the growing group of Recorder bloggers is invited to call me at (908) 832-7420 or e-mail panderson@recordernewspapers.com to find out more about this free 21st century, real-time communication tool. The process is simple; only a computer and an e-mail are needed to participate.
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