River Net mentioned in New Jersey Cops magazine

Feb 7, 2012 by

River Net Computers is honored to have been mentioned in the February 2012 issues of New Jersey Cops magazine, the official publication of the New Jersey PBA!  The article is about our participation in the laptop donation to a local Frenchtown family in need.   View the article below, click the image for a larger...

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River Net Computers will donate Frenchtown website

Feb 5, 2012 by

In Frenchtown, River Net Computers store owners will donate website to municipality By Frank Mustac / Hunterdon County Democrat   FRENCHTOWN — River Net Computers on Bridge Street, run by borough residents and brothers Dave and James Cahill, is donating its technical expertise to create and maintain a website for the municipality of 1,400. The Borough Council by voice vote on Feb. 1...

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Welcome to the new website for River Net Computers!

Jan 7, 2012 by

Thank you for visiting River Net Computers‘ redesigned website at RiverNetComputers.com! River Net Computers is a family owned and operated, professional computer service company, which provides Residential and Business IT solutions, network security solutions, technical assistance, graphic & web design, hardware repairs & installation & much more. River Net Computers was...

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Frenchtown mayor sworn in

Jan 4, 2012 by

With a standing-room only crowd of about 150 in the Council Chamber at Borough Hall, the new mayor Warren Cooper took office, and councilmen Brad Myhre and Seth Grossman were sworn in to new terms on New Year’s Day. Along with county administrator Cindy Yard and former commissioner of the state Department of Transportation Steve Dilts, the crowd included four of the five county freeholders. The...

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Warren Cooper becomes mayor of Frenchtown

Jan 4, 2012 by

With a standing-room only crowd of about 150 in the Council Chamber at Borough Hall, the new mayor Warren Cooper took office, and councilmen Brad Myhre and Seth Grossman were sworn in to new terms on New Year’s Day. The crowd included four of the five county freeholders, the fifth freeholder being Ron Sworen, who had lost the mayoral race to Cooper in November; county administrator Cindy...

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