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To: BUSINESS EDITORS
Contact: Chris Beakey for the Huntington Learning Center, +1-202- 667-0901, Chris.beakey@widmeyer.com
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CAMILLUS - A Downstate couple is returning to Central New York to launch a new business.
In late June, Joseph (Joe) and Sara Parrott will open a Hunti...
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To: BUSINESS EDITORS
Contact: Chris Beakey, +1-202-667-0901, chris.beakey@widmeyer.com, for Huntington Learning Center
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Huntington Learning Center launched a new franchise to tutor underprivileged students using government funding under the No Child Left Behind Act.
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Huntington Learning Center has awarded a franchise agreement to Hands On Hartford, a Connecticut-based social services nonprofit agency that speciallz...
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Company offers advice on how parents can contribute to the public school system
ORADELL, N.J. -- With the tagline "Great Public Schools: A Basic Rig...
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ORADELL, N.J., Jan. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The oldest national provider of franchised supplemental educational services, Huntington Learning Center, added 50 new franchised centers to its national network during 2005. This is the largest number of centers to be added in one single year, and the most since 2004, when 32 centers were added. This is a nearly 30 percent growth rate in the number of centers in the system. Huntington added its largest number of centers to the state of Texas, which has eight new centers, followed by California, which has six new centers.
Founded in 1977, Huntington Learning Center is a pioneer and leader in the franchise learning center arena. Through learning centers in 38 states, Huntington provides instruction in reading, writing, spelling, phonics, mathemat...
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Huntington Learning Center, the Oradell-based tutoring and test- prep company, is looking to expand its franchise portfolio by offering franchises in the New York metropolitan area for the first time.
Huntington has 30 company-operated centers in the New York region, but the metro area - which includes counties in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey - has only one of its 250 franchises.
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Theresa Caffee's fashion marketing class at Western Branch High School has experimented with creating paper fashions. Using various unusual clothing materials such as bulletin board paper, duct tape and tissue paper, they paraded their efforts in the school library. One student was wearing a tri-color paper skirt with matching top and earrings. Another girl's green paper dress was accented by yellow and white. The most eye-catching, however, was Jessica Lengyel's dress. The top was made with blue duct tape and the skirt was white pleated tissue paper. She made the dress with the help of students Tori Lee and Ashleigh Steffanelli.
Huntington Learning Center co-manager Ryan McCoy is helping increase the Foodbank's intake. The center on Starmount Parkway is a dropoff point for donated food...
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ORADELL, N.J. -- It's not an easy job, but someone has to do it - someone has to take the responsibility of shaping the community's youth. And, after ...