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54TH'STORY of Level 2 printed in FULL format.
Copyright (c) 1985 The New York Times Company;
The New York Times
September 29, 1985, Sunday, Late City Final Edition
SECTION: Section 11NJ; Page 12, Column 5; New Jersey Weekly Desk
LENGTH: 1061 words
HEADLINE: BUSINESS NOTES
BYLINE: By Marian Courtney
PAGE 9
BODY:
MEMBERS of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, the Meadowlands
Chamber of Commerce, the Clifton-Passaic Regional Chamber of Commerce and the
New Jersey Interagency Council on Smoking and Health will hold three seminars
this week to discuss compliance with the state's new smoking laws.
The sessions will be held from 8:30 to 11 A.M. Tuesday at the Marriott Hotel
in Saddle Brook, Wednesday at the Hyatt Hotel in Cherry Hill and Thursday at the
Ramada Inn in Princeton Township.
Four new laws were signed by Governor Kean about two~aonths ago. "
One requires that, effective March 1, 1986, smoking and nonsmoking areas be
designated i'n workplaces with at least 50 employees. The law stipulates that
where this is not feasible, the rights of nonsmokers to breathe clean air
supersedes the rights of smokers.
Laws requiring restaurants to post signs indicating whether nonsmoking areas
are available and banning smoking altogether i'n supermarkets and on public buses
become effective Dec. 1.
Keynote speakers will be Robert Rosner, executive vice aresident of the
Institute for Occupati'.onal Policy at Seattle University's Albers School of
Business, and Regina Carlson:, executive director of Summit-based GASP (Group
Against Smoking Pollution). They will describe the legal ramifications of the
laws, particularly as they apply to labor.
The New Jersey Interagency Council on Smoking and Health is an umbrella
organization comprising the Respiratory Health Association in Paramus, the New.
Jersey division of the American Cancer Society and GASP.
Reservations for the sessions at $50 each are being accepted by the American
Cancer Society in North Brunswick. The telephone number is (201) 297-8000.
The merger of two architectural firms in Princeton Borough - Friis and
Moltke, U.S.A., and Kelbaugh & Lee - results in their being known~ as Frii's
Moltke Lee.
Friis and Moltke, U.S.A., the American office of the Danish firm Friis and
Mol.tke, was established to design and construct the Scanticon Conference Center
in Plainsboro. It later designed the International Conference Center in West
Windsor.
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Kelbaugh & Lee, founded' in 1979, has won 17 archi'tectural awards, including
this year's American Institute of Architects' honor award for a housing.project
for the elderly in the Monmouth County community of Roosevelt.
A year ago, the two architectural firms began working together on an office
building for John E. Wiltsfiier, a developer, in Princeton Township. Future
projects include a fire-engine museum in Allaire State Park in Monmouth County
and new facilities for the Scanticon Corporation.
The National State. Bank of Elizabeth will hold an international trade
breakfast Oct. 11 at the newly renovated Berkeley Carteret Hotel in Asbury Park.
The breakfast, for about 200 businessmen and women in Monmouth and Ocean
Counties, will be coordinated by Charles Kelton, vice president in charge of the
bank's office in Long Branch.
The breakfast is designed to introduce local business people to 20 trade
representatives from Canada, South America, Western.Europe, the Middle East, the
Far East and Africa. They will discuss imports and exports.
Ming Hsu, director of the state's Division of International Trade, will be
one of several speakers..
On Sept. 16, National State opened a corporate financial center for
commercial and real-estate lending at the Wick Corporate Center, an office
complex in Woodbridge.
Condominium sales began this month at Glenmont Square, a former parochial
school in Montclair that has been converted into 35 luxury apartments priced
from $75,000 to $213,000. Occupancy will begin early next year. The apartments,
at 15 Glen Ridge Avenue on the border of Glen Ridge and Montclair, retain the
school's original maple floors, high ceilin.gs, oversized windows and wood
cabinets. A former basement storage area will be used as a health club.
Mb
Built as a public elementary school in 1912, the school was sold'to the
Archdiocese of Newark in 1978, when it became Our Lady of Mount Carmel School.
The building was closed in 1982.
Touchstone Properties of Monclair is the developer.
Officers of the New Jersey World Trade Council will begin work next month on
the council's annual New Jersey World Trade Conference, which will be held in -
May at the Birchwood Manor in Whippany.
The officers were elected in July for two-year terms. O
George R. Zoffinger, vice president of the First Fidelity Bank in Newark, ZU
succeeded Gerald Hall, vice president of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, as N
president. Mr. Hall was elected'secretary. ~
The other new officers are Axel 0. Belden, director of Johnson & Johnsorr's N
export division, vice president; Jack Cramer, project manager of the Worthington ~
Group in Edison, treasurer, and Louis Marn, a lawyer with Marn,& Jangarathis in C.T
Pa rs ippany, counsel.
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The council comprises representatives of.business, government and academic
institutions concerned with promoting international trade and foreign
investment. Its annual trade conference focuses on one country.
Last year's choice was Spain; this year, it will be China.
The council Is based at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce offices in Newark.
The New Jersey chapter of the National Counci'L for Urban Economic Development
will present its Urban Leadership Award to Thomas Kelly, vice president of the
Harborside financial center in Jersey City, at the chapter's annual awards
luncheon In Atlantic Ci'ty on Thursday.
Harborside is a series of former warehouses on the Hudson River waterfront
that have been converted into a financial center for businesses that depen6on
intensive computer technology.
Mr. Kelly, a strong advocate of economic development, has been instrumental
i'n Harborside's founding. He previously served as director of Jersey City's
Economic DevelapmPnt Council.
Thomas J. Stanton, chairman of First Jersey National Bank, will make the
presentation.
Earlier in the day, Mr. Kelly will lead a round-table discussion of
waterfront projects that are either pending or in the construction stages.
Participants will include Sandra Frucher, chairman of Battery Park City;
David Rice, director of the Norfolk, Va., Redevelopment Authority, and Morton
Goldfeiny vice president of Hartz Mountain Industries.
The panel's topic will be " Waterfront Development: A Regional Look at Local
Opportunities."
SUBJECT: SMOKING; LAW AND LEGISLATION; LABOR; INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL
HAZARDS
ORGANIZATION: BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, NEW,JERSEY; MEADOWLANDS CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE; CLIFTON-PASSAIC REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE; SMOKING AND HEALTH,
NJ INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON
NAME: COURTNEY, M4ARIAN
GEOGRAPHI,C: NEW JERSEY
