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JTC Team Virtual Investor "What's Your Story" Summer Spotlight On-Demand Conference Now Live
JTC Team Virtual Investor "What's Your Story" Summer Spotlight On-Demand Conference Now Live

Yahoo

time22-07-2025

  • Business
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JTC Team Virtual Investor "What's Your Story" Summer Spotlight On-Demand Conference Now Live

- Video webcasts from participating companies now available here FRENCHTOWN, NJ / / July 22, 2025 / JTC Team ("JTC"), a fully integrated corporate communications and investor relations firm, today announced the Virtual Investor "What's Your Story" Summer Spotlight On-Demand Conference is now live. For the event, management from the participating companies dove deeper into their dedication to their respective companies, how they got to where they are today and provided insight into why they are so passionate about the products and programs in development. The video webcasts from participating companies are now available: Akari Therapeutics, Plc (NASDAQ:AKTX) - WEBCAST Autonomix Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMIX) - WEBCAST CNS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:CNSP) - WEBCAST enVVeno Medical Corporation (NASDAQ:NVNO) - WEBCAST Exxel Pharma (Private) - WEBCAST GRI Bio, Inc. (NASDAQ:GRI) - WEBCAST iTolerance, Inc. (Private) - WEBCAST Kaida BioPharma (Private) - WEBCAST Moleculin Biotech, Inc. (NASDAQ:MBRX) - WEBCAST Nuwellis, Inc. (NASDAQ:NUWE) - WEBCAST Outlook Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:OTLK) - WEBCAST Palisade Bio, Inc. (NASDAQ:PALI) - WEBCAST Senti Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:SNTI) - WEBCAST The on-demand presentations are available on the Virtual Investor website, as well as the Investor sections of the respective company websites. To access all Virtual Investor events, visit JTC Team and Virtual Investor Co. are paid consultants to the participating companies. JTC Team and Virtual Investor Co. are investor relations and corporate communications firms. Any content included in this release shall not be construed as an offer to purchase securities of the applicable companies. Interested parties are responsible for conducting their own due diligence and are encouraged to review the companies' websites and the SEC website for the latest information and filings on each company. About JTC Team JTC is a fully integrated investor relations firm that is dedicated to helping you tell your story to the right audiences in order to build awareness. JTC has developed a reputation of excellence for executing on robust communication strategies that deliver results. The Company partners with both public and private companies across the Life Sciences and Technology industries to help raise awareness and build stakeholder value. For more information, please visit or connect with the company on X and LinkedIn. Contact: Jenene ThomasJTC Team, LLCT: +1 (908) 824-0775jtc@ SOURCE: JTC Team, LLC View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

JTC Team Announces Participating Line Up for the Virtual Investor "What's Your Story" Summer Spotlight On-Demand Conference
JTC Team Announces Participating Line Up for the Virtual Investor "What's Your Story" Summer Spotlight On-Demand Conference

Yahoo

time18-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

JTC Team Announces Participating Line Up for the Virtual Investor "What's Your Story" Summer Spotlight On-Demand Conference

- Video webcasts to be available on-demand Tuesday, July 22nd FRENCHTOWN, NJ / / July 18, 2025 / JTC Team ("JTC"), a fully integrated corporate communications and investor relations firm, today announced the participating company line up for the Virtual Investor "What's Your Story" Summer Spotlight. On-demand presentations will be available beginning Tuesday, July 22, 2025. For the event, management from the participating companies will dive deeper into their dedication to their respective companies, how they got to where they are today and provide insight into why they are so passionate about the products and programs in development. The participating companies include: Akari Therapeutics, Plc (NASDAQ: AKTX) Autonomix Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMIX) AIM ImmunoTech, Inc. (NYSE American: AIM) CNS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: CNSP) enVVeno Medical Corporation (NASDAQ: NVNO) Exxel Pharma (Private) GRI Bio, Inc. (NASDAQ: GRI) iTolerance, Inc. (Private) Kaida BioPharma (Private) Moleculin Biotech, Inc. (NASDAQ: MBRX) Nuwellis, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUWE) Outlook Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: OTLK) Palisade Bio, Inc. (NASDAQ: PALI) Senti Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: SNTI) All investors and interested parties will be able to access the list of participating companies at The on-demand presentations will be available on the Virtual Investor website, as well as the Investor sections of the respective company websites. To access all Virtual Investor events, visit JTC Team and Virtual Investor Co. are paid consultants to the participating companies. JTC Team and Virtual Investor Co. are investor relations and corporate communications firms. Any content included in this release shall not be construed as an offer to purchase securities of the applicable companies. Interested parties are responsible for conducting their own due diligence and are encouraged to review the companies' websites and the SEC website for the latest information and filings on each company. About JTC Team JTC is a fully integrated investor relations firm that is dedicated to helping you tell your story to the right audiences in order to build awareness. JTC has developed a reputation of excellence for executing on robust communication strategies that deliver results. The Company partners with both public and private companies across the Life Sciences and Technology industries to help raise awareness and build stakeholder value. For more information, please visit or connect with the company on X and LinkedIn. Contact: Jenene ThomasJTC Team, LLCT: +1 (908) 824-0775jtc@ SOURCE: JTC Team, LLC View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

This Charming Town Is an Easy Day Trip From NYC or Philadelphia—and It Has 70+ Miles of Scenic Trails, Americana Vibes, and a Gorgeous Riverfront
This Charming Town Is an Easy Day Trip From NYC or Philadelphia—and It Has 70+ Miles of Scenic Trails, Americana Vibes, and a Gorgeous Riverfront

Travel + Leisure

time08-06-2025

  • Travel + Leisure

This Charming Town Is an Easy Day Trip From NYC or Philadelphia—and It Has 70+ Miles of Scenic Trails, Americana Vibes, and a Gorgeous Riverfront

Frenchtown sits along the scenic Delaware River and hugs the D&R Canal towpath—perfect for walking, biking, tubing, kayaking, and even horseback riding in warmer months. The National Hotel, a renovated 1851 landmark, features cozy rooms, live jazz, and a speakeasy-style basement bar. Frenchtown's events, from the Mermaid Parade to the Aqualumina Festival, create a vibrant, community-centered vibe year-round. In addition to its outdoorsy activities, the town is an arts and culture haven, with a cutting-edge art center an independent bookstore that hosts renowned authors. Frenchtown is less than two hours by car from New York City and Philadelphia, making for an ideal day trip or weekend getaway. When I tell people I live in Frenchtown, New Jersey, I usually get a blank stare. But this tiny riverfront town—just over an hour's drive from both New York City and Philadelphia—is the kind of place that captivates. My parents moved here nearly 20 years ago after a weekend getaway. I loved bringing friends to stroll the pretty bridge, sip coffee from local roasters, and browse the bookstores and boutiques. It made for a perfect day trip from New York City, our home for more than a decade. Then, during the pandemic, my husband, dog, baby, and I moved here full-time. Now, our baby is 5, and we also have a 3-year-old. At first, I was skeptical—a city girl wary of small-town life. But over time, I fell fully in love. Frenchtown sits along the Delaware River and hugs the historic D&R Canal towpath, which stretches more than 70 miles and is popular with walkers, cyclists, and the occasional horseback rider. In the warmer months, you'll see tubes floating lazily downstream and kayaks tracing the edges of the river. It's an outdoor lover's dream. But it's also an arts and culture haven, home to unexpected delights: a world-class experimental art center, an independent bookstore that hosts renowned authors, and a speakeasy hidden under an 1851 hotel. "Frenchtown snuck up on me," says Jill Kearney, executive director of the town theater and art gallery, ArtYard. "But I discovered this remarkable convergence of urban refugees, longtime farmers, a vibrant queer community, and a human scale where you know the name of the cafe owner and pharmacist. It's not just beautiful—it's meaningful." Cara Lin, who owns The National Hotel (the town's only), Bamboo House restaurant, and the buzzy National Hotel restaurant and bar, adds, "The people are the best part of Frenchtown. There's something about the pace, the kindness, the support—it's a good getaway and a great place to live." Guest room in The National Hotel. This renovated 1851 landmark features 10 cozy, well-appointed rooms upstairs and a lively bar downstairs that serves thoughtfully crafted cocktails, a warm vibe, and, on many nights, live music, especially jazz. 'The music is so good, I don't feel like I'm working,' says Lin. It's a favorite of locals and visitors alike for its accessibility, charm, and unbeatable location in the center of town. Run by former Chez Panisse chef Cal Peternell, this sleekly updated historical inn starts to get busy for happy hour at 4 p.m. It keeps its buzz going through the surprisingly affordable, farm-to-table, funky-yet-elegant dinner service, and then to vinyl-spinning DJ nights. Bonus: 70 percent of FinnBar's profits go directly to the progressive art studio, Studio Route 29 (more on them below). In the wintertime, order a cocktail and cozy up by the fireplace. The sushi bar serves fresh fish and zingy flavors at reasonable prices, and the tonkotsu ramen is deeply satisfying. For a grungy vibe and plenty of local gossip, head downstairs to the basement bar, Rathskeller (a.k.a. 'The Rat.') This cozy BYOB spot dishes up some of the best Mexican food in the area. From fresh guacamole to flavorful enchiladas, everything is made with care and bursting with flavor. It's a great place to sit outside and people-watch, too. A community hub and cafe, Early Bird offers great coffee, light bites, and a selection of curated home goods. Locals gather here to chat, work, and enjoy the friendly vibe. 'On a nice day, there's always a crowd out front with their dogs,' says Kearney. Exterior of the Frenchtown Bookshop. Founded by Kearney, ArtYard is an experimental arts center offering cutting-edge exhibitions, artist residencies, and beloved community events like Hatch (a nod to the site's early days as a chick hatchery) and Aqualumina (a festival of river-inspired light and creativity). A beautifully curated independent bookstore with a robust calendar of readings and community events, the Frenchtown Bookshop has quickly become a cultural mainstay. Don't miss the lively children's section and frequent signings with big-name authors. On a beautiful day, it doesn't get much better than sitting on the porch here and thumbing through books. With more than 70 miles of flat, scenic trail along the river, this historic route is ideal for walking, cycling, or even horseback riding. It's also dog- and stroller-friendly, making it perfect for family outings. 'Being near the river is very calming,' says Kearney. (Pro tip: Take a break for a small-batch ice cream cone from Sandy's Scoops. Their seasonal flavors change constantly, but don't sleep on the cherry chocolate chunk or the peach oolong tea sorbet.) During the warmer months, the Delaware River becomes a playground for paddlers and floaters alike. Several local outfitters, including Delaware River Tubing, offer rentals and shuttle services. From the quirky and colorful Mermaid Parade to Aqualumina Festival, where lanterns and performances light up the river's edge, Frenchtown's events bring locals and visitors together in joyful, unexpected ways. There's usually something fun happening at Wild Fern Brewing, too, from storytelling slams to pottery workshops—extra enjoyable with a Pinecone, their West Coast-inspired pale ale, in hand. Shelves filled with merchandise in Modern Love. The joyful, inspiring Studio Route 29 showcases work (paintings, zines, and more) from artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities. If you're around on a second Thursday, stay for the Films for Friends series and settle in for a fun movie screening, popcorn included. This impeccably curated boutique features beautifully designed home goods, jewelry, and gifts. With a serene, minimalist aesthetic and a focus on artisanship, Modern Love is a must-visit for design lovers. This charming floral studio doubles as a shop with plants and locally made treasures. The arrangements are elegant and whimsical, ideal for a thoughtful gift or simply bringing some beauty home. Frenchtown locals Beth and Nick Blatt quit their jobs to follow their dream of opening a bakery, and the lines at Honey Moon are proof of a sound decision. The charming shop offers baguettes, focaccia, a lineup of seasonal pastries and sweets (my kids are obsessed with their sticky cinnamon buns), and frozen sourdough pizzas (I'm always glad when I have one in my freezer). I struggle to leave without a cute little ramekin or a new pair of dangly earrings every time I visit Dalla Terra. This shop is also my go-to for gifts. With handcrafted ceramics, textiles, and glassware from artisans around the world, every item tells a story of beauty, craftsmanship, and a deep appreciation for nature and design. An old barn with fallen leaves in rural Frenchtown, New Jersey. Andrew Kazmierski/Adobe Stock The best time to visit Frenchtown is from April through October. Warm weather brings life to the Delaware River and towpath, and festivals like Aqualumina light up the calendar. Fall foliage is stunning along the river, and the town's small shops and restaurants shine with cozy charm. The Uhlerstown-Frenchtown Bridge from Frenchtown, New Jersey to Uherlstown, Pennsylvania. Frenchtown is under a two-hour drive from New York City and Philadelphia. The closest major airports are Newark Liberty International and Philadelphia International. Amtrak stops in nearby Trenton, from which a rental car or ride-share service can get you to town. While there's no direct train, the drive is scenic and pleasant. Frenchtown is walkable end to end, so park once and stroll to explore. For excursions to nearby river towns like Lambertville or Stockton, a car is helpful. Biking is popular and safe along the towpath and neighborhood streets. This charming little town on the Delaware River may not have the prestige of the Hamptons or the polish of Hudson—but that's exactly the point. Frenchtown is funky and warm. 'The best part of the town is its people,' says Lin. 'The countryside is beautiful and the people are kind.' Whether you're escaping for a weekend or falling in love for good, there's something here waiting for you.

Jefferson High School says goodbye to class of '25
Jefferson High School says goodbye to class of '25

Yahoo

time01-06-2025

  • General
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Jefferson High School says goodbye to class of '25

FRENCHTOWN TOWNSHIP — On Thursday evening, May 29, Jefferson High School bade farewell to its class of 2025. After a performance by the high school band, Superintendent Amy Gee was the first to speak, growing emotional as she addressed the class of 99 students. "The class of 2025 was the first group of students I had the honor of serving as superintendent from start to finish," she said. "Over the past year, we've grown together. I've watched you learn, lead, and rise, not just in academics, but in spirit and character." Salutatorian Joel Bezeau and valedictorian Lindsey Gennoe stepped up to the podium to address their fellow graduates, congratulating them and giving them words to carry them into their futures. "This evening, I hope that I can encourage to continue self-reflection and that we pursue our growth individually and as a group," Bezeau said. "Whether our future includes college, a trade, or the workforce, we all share the same goal of doing great things and making a difference in the world," Gennoe said. "While we may never achieve something as grand as finding a cure for cancer or traveling to the moon, we can make our corner of the world a better place through our small acts of kindness and love." After each student received their diploma and the crowd began to disperse, the graduates were in various states of elation, hope, and exhaustion. Derrick Grybas, who hopes to be an electrician after college, and Caleb Brimm, who hopes to be a diesel technician, were on opposite ends of that spectrum. "I feel like the world is mine, I feel like I can do anything," Grybas said. "Pretty tired and very hungry," was Brimm's response. Gennoe was relieved after her speech, but excited about having graduated. She'll be attending Eastern Michigan University to study nursing. "We've been very fortunate because, it sounds like we're bragging, but this is our third valedictorian in a row," said her father, Gene Gennoe. Bezeau plans to go to University of Michigan, get a degree in biology or biochemistry, and then apply to the dental school there. "We're thrilled; we finally got one into Michigan," said his mother, Megan McCaffery. — Contact reporter Connor Veenstra at CVeenstra@ This article originally appeared on The Monroe News: Jefferson High School graduation sees 99 get their diploma

Mother, child escape Monroe house fire through bedroom window
Mother, child escape Monroe house fire through bedroom window

CBS News

time06-05-2025

  • CBS News

Mother, child escape Monroe house fire through bedroom window

A mother and a child escaped through a window to get away from a house fire Monday night in the city of Monroe, Michigan. A woman who lived in the 1400 block of Michigan Avenue, on the north side of the city, called Monroe County Central Dispatch about 9 p.m. to report that the house was on fire, according to a report from the Monroe Public Safety Department. She became aware of the situation due to the smell of smoke and managed to get both herself and a child out through a bedroom window. They were outside and safe when Monroe Police and Fire Department personnel arrived. But heavy gray smoke was billowing out the front door, and from the top of the house, by that point. "Although the fire was eventually brought under control, the home was deemed uninhabitable, displacing the family," the police report said. Frenchtown Township Fire Department and Monroe Community Ambulance also responded to the scene. The Monroe Fire Marshal is investigating. Police ask that anyone who has information to assist in that effort contact Fire Marshal Hudson at 734-243-7519.

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