Archive for June, 2009

  • YouthBuild Students Return from Wyoming Trip

    Check out pictures from Isles’ YouthBuild Institute’s 2009 Wyoming trip on Isles’ Facebook page.

  • Isles Receives $500,000 for Mill One

    Isles’ One Johnston Avenue project is slated to receive $500,000 from the federal Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations bill.
    Click Here to read the article in The Times.

  • Isles’ Capital Campaign Announcement with Paul Volcker

    On Wednesday, June 17, Paul Volcker, Chairman of the Economic Recovery Advisory Board, joined Isles in announcing the public phase of its Capital Campaign and a significant investment in green redevelopment in Hamilton Township, New Jersey.
    Click here to read an article from NJBIZ.
    Click here to read an article from The Times.
    Click here to read an article from The Philadelphia [...]

  • Isles’ Marty Johnson Participates in Race and Real Estate Conference

    Isles’ president, Marty Johnson, participated in the J.G. Petrucci Company’s sponsored conference on Race and Real Estate at Princeton University. The conference “brought together scholars from major teaching institutions
    and a number of public and private organizations to explore the different ways we think about race as it relates to real estate.”
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  • Isles Unveils Renovated Tucker Street Location

    On Thursday, June 4, a ceremonial ribbon cutting took place at Isles’ 33 Tucker Street location, which is home to the YouthBuild Institute and CEET. The renovation was made possible thanks to NRG Energy’s million dollar donation.
    Click here to read The Times article.
    Check out Isles’ Facebook page for pictures of the event.

  • Pool and Water Summer Safety Alert

    Last August alone, six children drowned in swimming pools across New Jersey. Already this year, four children have drowned.
    Drowning is one of the leading causes of child deaths, and tragedies like these are a sad reminder that accidents can happen in a matter of moments. A child can drown in just a few inches of [...]