Category: Atlanticville Business

  • Business Briefs

    Business Briefs Employees at Prudential Property and Casualty, Holmdel, will hold a benefit for the 5-year-old daughter of a co-worker Sept. 21 from 1:30-5:30 p.m. at Bar Anticipation, Belmar. The young girl was recently diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, and proceeds will be used to offset the family’s expenses. Admission is $25, $10 for…

  • Changes in works at Ocean Place

    Hotel BY CAROLYN O BY CAROLYN O’CONNELL Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff Sam Schorr, the new manager of the Ocean Place Conference Center and Spa, is looking to attract a new type of customer. LONG BRANCH — Sam R. Schorr knows what the Ocean Place Resort & Spa is and he knows what he wants…

  • Business Briefs

    Business Briefs The Aberdeen office of Weichert, Realtors has announced that Donna Markowitz, Leslie Jackson-Cato and Anthony Cofone were recognized for industry accomplishments during August. Markowitz led the office in listings. A member of Weichert’s Sales and Marketed clubs, she also qualified for the New Jersey Association of Realtors 2002 Circle of Excellence Sales Club…

  • Yoga instructor sharing power of the union

    CHRIS KELLY Murray Dow, owner of Brahma Yoga Spa, Sea Bright, believes yoga offers the “tools and ability to relax in this crazy world.” SEA BRIGHT — After years of practicing and then teaching yoga, Murray Dow turned to it as a business after using yoga’s soothing effect to work his way through a critical…

  • Monmouth announces Barnett Award winners

    Veronica Langley-Stephens Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, has announced that Long Branch resident Veronica Langley-Stephens has received its Dr. Lester A. Barnett Nurse of the Month Award for May. Langley-Stephens is a charge nurse on the surgical/medical unit, and joined Monmouth 16 years ago. She received her registered nursing degree at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft…

  • Candy maker to open satellite store in Red Bank

    Old Monmouth Candies well-known for itspeanut brittle By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Old Monmouth Candies well-known for its peanut brittle By gloria stravelli Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT Hal Gunther, co-owner with his wife, Susan, of Old Monmouth Candies in Freehold Borough, will open a store in downtown Red Bank in time for the holiday season. Red…

  • Redevelopment poses threat to rubber co.

    Cost to relocate could be more than city can pay By carolyn o Redevelopment poses threat to rubber co. CAROLYN O’CONNELL Bernard Parker (above), an employee at Monmouth Rubber and Plastics Corp., Long Branch, cuts a sheet of rubber. At right, company President John M. Bonforte Sr. explains to William D. Watley, CEO and secretary…

  • Caterer branching out in a new direction

    Branches finding a new market by offeringteleconference service By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Branches finding a new market by offering teleconference service By Sherry conohan Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI John Lombardo, a partner in Branches, West Long Branch, shows off the new teleconferencing equipment the restaurant is using to draw in new business. WEST LONG BRANCH…

  • Business Briefs

    Women Business Briefs Women’s business group to hold luncheon The Central Jersey Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners will host a luncheon meeting at noon Wednesday at Palumbo’s, Tinton Falls. Sandi Kaufman, president of Styleworks, will present "The Power of Image." The cost is $39 for members and $35 for nonmembers. Reservations…