From Blue Dog Media Services:
Emsile of Metuchen joins READS as director of construction
C.J. Emsile of Metuchen has joined Real Estate Advisory and Development Services Inc. as its new director of construction.
Emslie previously worked for WDF Inc., a subsidiary of GreenStar Services Corp., from 2006 through 2009. He brings to READS his experience as a project manager and site superintendent for a variety of construction projects, including civil and heavy construction, as well as, school reconstruction. (continue next page)
Demirjian of
Mary Demirjian of
Demirjian, who joined the organization in November 2009, brings more than 20 years of experience in supervising and overseeing the general operations of an office. She comes to READS from the Metuchen YMCA, and previously had worked for Whittle Communications in
Emsile:
"C.J. is a valuable addition to the READS team," said director Brian Keenan. "Construction management is a foundational part of the service that we provide to our clients, particularly charter schools."
Emslie has a bachelor's degree in communication and psychology from
Demirjian:
Demirjian has a business and finance background from Mount St. Mary's College in
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For more information, call director Brian Keenan of READS at (732) 635-1000 or visit www.reasdusa.com


















now I spelled it wrong!!
Teri, the link you posted is spelled wrong, I checked out readusa.com and it sounds promising with projects close to this area.
READS’ believes in public schools and public choice. We believe all parents should have the ability to choose how and where their child is educated. We also believe the competition for students and school property taxes will improve all public education. While there are no new charter schools planned for this area now the Metuchen community is served by Greater Brunswick Charter School in New Brunswick and a number Metuchen school children attend this school already. For more information on READS and charter schools please see our website (www.readsusa.com) or feel free to call.
Brian Keenan
READS
Does this mean charter schools are going to be built in this area?