Category: Brick Bulletin Business

  • Business

    Business Dr. Tami M. Cottrell of Brick has joined her father Dr. Richard Alexander at Alexander Chiropractic Offices, Hazlet. Cottrell completed her undergraduate degree at Georgian Court College, Lakewood, and is also a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic. She is a third-generation chiropractor, following her father and grandfather in the profession. She and her…

  • Business

    Business Brick Township Municipal Utilities Authority has retained its designation as a "certified Audubon cooperative sanctuary" by Audubon International. Robert Gajewski, Brick health and safety officer, led the effort to maintain sanctuary status on the township’s property and was recognized for his environmental stewardship by the association. First designated as a sanctuary in 2000, Brick…

  • Bill to expand duties of

    N.J. Racing Commission Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer that would expand the duties of the New Jersey Racing Commission was released by the Assembly Tourism and Gaming Committee. The measure, A-3473, would include advocacy of growth, development and promotion of horse racing among the du­ties of the commission. "Over the last few decades,…

  • Girl Scout campaign raises $52,000

    The Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts has recently raised $52,042 through its six-week Help Us Grow Stronger! (HUGS) an­nual campaign. All contributions benefit lo­cal Girl Scouts in Monmouth and northern Ocean counties. Although the Council didn’t reach its goal of $65,000, the council is still receiving donations on a daily basis. More than 50 volunteers…

  • Business Briefs

    Gary V. Lotano has been chosen to be the grand marshal for the 12th annual Ocean County Columbus Day parade, Oct. 12. Lotano has been a resident of Toms River since 1984. He lives with his wife, Amy, and has two children, Noelle and Matthew. He is the president of Lotano Development Inc., as well…

  • Business

    Business Preferred Behavioral Health of New Jersey is marking 25 years of providing mental health and substance abuse services to the residents of Ocean County with an anniversary dinner May 15. The Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders, which played a key role in the establishment of the organization, will be the honoree. Since its…

  • Shore Boy Scouts to present Distinguished Citizens Award

    The Jersey Shore Council, Boy Scouts of America (BSA) will hold its 28th annual Distinguished Citizens Award Dinner on Jan. 24 at the Tropicana Casino and Resort, Atlantic City. Honored at the event will be Ocean County civic leader Dan D’Onofrio and David P. Tilton, president & CEO of Atlantic City Medical Center. The reception…

  • Holiday toys bring smiles to kids’ faces

    The holidays are over but the smiles on the faces of local children are still shining bright as they play with the new toys they received from the Ocean County College Physical Plant and Security departments. According to John M. Swierz, security shift sergeant at the college, toys and food were collected to benefit Providence…

  • Single Throw promotes Pinto to vice president

    Single Throw, an Internet marketing company with offices in Brick Township and Milford, Conn., has named Dan Pinto, Freehold Township, vice president of client services. Pinto, who was in charge of marketing, will now be responsible for client satisfaction as it relates to the management and the timing of projects created for clients. His top…