Business Briefs

The Women in Business Committee, sponsored by the Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, will present “Workplace Communication: Yours, Mine — Ours!” March 31 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Cornerstone Caffe, 2 E. Main St., Freehold.

Loida Noriega-Wilson, president of The Norwil Group, will present the program.

The cost is $20 per person for program and breakfast.

For reservations or further details, call (732) 462-3030, fax (732) 462-2123, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.wmchamber.com.

Business Before Hours, sponsored by the Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, will be hosted by Sam’s Club, 100 Trotters Way, Freehold Township, April 7 from 8 to 10 a.m. A free gift bag will be given to each chamber member who attends. Attendees should bring business cards. The fee is $10 per person and includes refreshments.

For reservations or further details, call (732) 462-3030, fax (732) 462-2123, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.wmchamber.com.

Business After Hours, sponsored by the Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, will be hosted by The Goddard School, 50 Route 520, Marlboro, April 20 from 6 to 8 p.m. Attendees should bring business cards. The fee is $10 per person and includes refreshments.

For reservations or further details, call (732) 462-3030, fax (732) 462-2123, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.wmchamber.com.

Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce will hold a breakfast meeting April 28 at 8:30 a.m. at the chamber office, 17 Broad St., Freehold. Jan Allen, a representative of the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance, will discuss “phishing” and “brand-spoofing,” the latest gimmicks used by identity thieves.

For reservations or further details, call (732) 462-3030, fax (732) 462-2123, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.wmchamber.com.

Monmouth Legal Secretaries will host the annual meeting of the state NJALS, the association for legal professionals, April 22-24 at the Sheraton in Eatontown. Some of the events include a seminar by attorney Robert F. Munoz on elder law, a luncheon and gift auction, the annual meeting, a banquet and the installation of state officers. Attendance can be for all or part of the three days. For reservations and further details, call Debbie DeFazio, (732) 517-0720.

Babies “R” Us, Manalapan, will celebrate “Baby’s Firsts” April 9 from noon to 4 p.m.

The event will feature product demonstrations and seminars on topics such as party planning, preserving memories, toys and babies’ fashions. Galaxy Entertainment will provided DJ music for children. For more information, call the store, (732) 845-2861. The Manalapan store is located at 17 Route 9 south.

Sam’s Club, Freehold Township, will host a “Food Service Merchandise Showcase” for small businesses in the food service sector April 4 between 2 and 4 p.m. Attendees not currently members of Sam’s Club will receive a one-day guest pass. Sam’s Club is located at 100 Trotters Way.

Schoor DePalma, a Manalapan-based engineering and consulting firm, announced that it has hired Susan C. Phillips, P.E., A.I.C.P., as a senior project manager in the Traffic Planning Division.

Phillips, who has more than 20 years of transportation engineering experience, is knowledgeable in the planning, design and coordination efforts required for major transportation projects. In her new position at Schoor DePalma, she will be responsible for client satisfaction, ensuring on-time and on-budget projects as well as the expansion and enhancement of Schoor DePalma’s traffic planning services from the firm’s Kulpsville, Pa., office.

Prior to working at Schoor DePalma, Phillips held the position of director of traffic services for Langan Engineering and Environmental Services of Philadelphia. Her professional and community involvement in the greater Philadelphia region includes: member of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE); member of the American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE); former board of directors for the Delaware Valley Region American Public Works Association (APWA); and is a member of the American Planners Association (APA). She attended the University of Delaware and received her bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.

Barry Blackman of Jackson has developed a directory of the Route 9 corridor from Old Bridge to Lakewood.

“Where on 9” lists more than 2,000 businesses and 200 malls through six townships along a 30-mile segment of Route 9. The booklet is a combination of listings, maps, ads and coupons, with the maps showing access roads, U-turns, malls and store locations.

Blackman, a digital photo-illustrator and designer, has spent three years planning and designing the directory, and plans to update the booklet every six months to keep it current.

“Where on 9” is a free booklet and will be available in stores and restaurants along Route 9 beginning early April.

CentraState Healthcare System, Freehold Township, recently celebrated the fifth anniversary of Monmouth Crossing, its assisted living residence. The community combines homelike apartment living and supportive services with the availability of personal care 24 hours a day.

Monmouth Crossing has been awarded the Assisted Living Best Practice Award from the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services for the second year in a row. The facility was recognized specifically for its ongoing in-service education program. The community was also recognized in 2003 for its falls prevention program, “Falls Assessment, Prevention and Intervention.”

In addition, for the past three years Monmouth Crossing has received perfect scores in annual surveys by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. The assisted living community also rates high in resident satisfaction scores.