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Evergreen Printing Wins First Place Printing Awards for Quality and Excellence

01/31/10

  Evergreen Printing once again was selected by the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen (IAPHC) for multiple Gold, Silver and Bronze awards from among thousands of entries worldwide. First Place awards were given for the printing of National Law Journal, Politico and Back Stage. Other winning titles were The Guardian Weekly and American Banker.
  Evergreen Recognized by Printing Impressions as Top 400 Leading Printing Company.
Evergreen Printing was recognized in the December issue of Printing Impressions magazine for ranking in the top 30% of the 400 leading printing companies. While the majority of those 400 companies showed a decrease in sales, Evergreen Printing experienced an 8% increase in business from 2008 to 2009.
  Evergreen Printing Company is a publication and commercial printer with complete heatset and non-heatset printing plus circulation fulfillment and mailing capabilities for business, trade and national publishers, community newspapers, colleges and universities. Evergreen is located in southern New Jersey, twenty minutes from Philadelphia and two hours from metro New York and Washington, DC.

  •    The mission of the Next Generation Aviation Research Park (ARTP) is to promote sustained economic growth and job creation throughout New Jersey and the nation by implementing and operating a cooperative, state-of-the-art aviation Research Park that will support the evolution of the Next Generation aviation environment.
       At full build out, the Park will include seven multi-story buildings with a total of over 400,000 square feet of laboratory and research space located on the campus of the FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center which is the nation’s leading air transportation Federal Facility.

  •   January is not a big month for “don’t miss” events, But it is home to one of, if not “the,” premier events of the year—the State Chamber’s annual “Walk to Washington.”
      The tradition began in 1937 when several of the state's top business executives took a train to Washington to have dinner with New Jersey's congressional delegation. The rest is history. The Walk to Washington obtained its name when participants realized that few sit on the train; they literally walk the train mingling and exchanging business cards the whole way to Washington.