Brian Weiner, M.D., M.S., F.A.C.P., of Marlboro Gastroenterology, Manalapan, has released his new diet guide, “The Ice Diet.” The new weight loss treatment choice exploits an error in the calculation of calorie content of frozen foods and works by increasing the basal metabolic rate. Details: Visit www.theicediet.com.
Tom + Chee, a grilled cheese and tomato soup restaurant, opened its ninth store and first East Coast location at 3681 Route 9 north, Freehold Township, on Jan. 13. Since founders Corey Ward and Trew Quackenbush appeared on ABC-TV’s “Shark Tank,” they have been flooded with 12,000 franchise requests. In addition to more than 25 sandwich choices, Tom + Chee offers build-your-own options, six breads, fresh salads, three varieties of tomato soup and specials. Details: 848-222- 4731.
The Colts Neck Business Association has announced its new slate of officers for 2014. Anna Appolonia of Heritage House Sotheby’s Realtors will lead the organization as president, assisted by vice presidents Gregory Calderaro of Morgan Stanley and Carolyn Burtnick of Community Magazine. The Executive Committee is also comprised of secretaries Patty Vollherbst of Colts Neck Computing and Alison Antenucci of Burns Brothers Custom Carpentry. The organization’s treasurer is David Sokoler of Merandex Technology Solutions.
The annual CNBA luncheon will be held at Trump National Golf Club, Colts Neck, on March 25. Businesses from Colts Neck and surrounding areas are invited to share and celebrate stories of success.
The CNBA welcomes all to its general meetings held on the second Wednesday of each month from 8-9 a.m. at the Colts Neck Public Library. For more information, visit www.ColtsNeckBusiness.org or the CNBA Facebook page.
Dr. Chethna Gottipalli, D.D.S., of Smiles of Marlboro, 184 Route 9 north, Marlboro, is offering one day of free dental care to New Jersey children in need on Feb. 8. The event is part of the American Dental Association’s Give Kids A Smile, an annual volunteer program that provides free educational, preventive and restorative services to children from low-income families and disadvantaged children. Appointments will be given to children ages 4-12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. To reserve a spot, call 732-252- 8444.
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