Category: Examiner Business

  • Business Briefs

    WRAT 95.9, a Greater Media radio station, held the third annual RAT Rock Open Charity Golf Tournament to benefit LADACIN (Lifetime Assistance for Developmental and Challenging Individual Needs) Network recently at the Eagle Ridge Golf Club in Lakewood. Team winners were the foursome of John Pierre Tetrault of Red Bank, Rich Porter of Point Pleasant,…

  • Business Briefs

    WRAT 95.9, a Greater Media radio station, held the third annual RAT Rock Open Charity Golf Tournament to benefit LADACIN (Lifetime Assistance for Developmental and Challenging Individual Needs) Network recently at the Eagle Ridge Golf Club in Lakewood. Team winners were the foursome of John Pierre Tetrault of Red Bank, Rich Porter of Point Pleasant,…

  • Business Briefs

    Wegmans Food Markets has promoted Gary Giusti of Franklin Park to executive chef of its Manalapan store. As executive chef, Giusti will oversee a 30-person culinary team and be responsible for the recipes and preparation of all food menu items throughout the store. Prior to his promotion, Giusti worked his way through the ranks to…

  • Teacher: Upper Freehold needs new school

    The Upper Freehold Regional School Board has presented its plan for our district’s future. The board explored many options. After examining many suggestions from strategic action committees, they agreed that our elementary/middle school is overburdened in many ways. For many reasons, the most sensible solution is to build a new middle school for grades five…

  • Business Briefs

    Norman Perlmutter, a certified public accountant with Perlmutter & Associates LLC, Freehold Township, recently published “How to Settle Your Debts,” a manual to help individuals and businesses work their way out of debt without filing bankruptcy. The book furnishes a workable system to get out of debt while limiting further credit damage. Perlmutter practices as…

  • Solar energy roofing shines in Millstone

    Businessman vows to save the planet through saving consumers money BY TARA PETERSEN Staff Writer BY TARA PETERSENStaff Writer PHOTOSBY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Above, Millstone resident Jerry Sorgento sits on his sun slate roof. At left, Sorgento holds an individual sun slate just like those on his home, which provide solar-powered electricity. MILLSTONE — Imagine…

  • Business Briefs

    The Quik Pak & Ship Store will open Nov. 1 in the old school building at 353 Sweetmans Lane, Perrineville section of Millstone. The new business will offer shipping and packing services via UPS, FedEx and DHL, and will carry supplies including shipping boxes, moving boxes, packing “peanuts,” tape and bubble wrap. Additional services include…

  • Business Briefs

    Supplies for U.S. Troops serving in the Middle East are being collected by the Manalapan office of Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate. Associates from the Manalapan office are appealing to the public to help them collect a wide range of items, including baby wipes, razors, shaving cream, lip balm, knee-high stockings, socks, queen-size stockings, foot…

  • Business Briefs

    Peter Smyth, CEO of Greater Media Inc., parent company of Greater Media Newspapers, has been elected vice chairman of the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) board of directors. He has actively served on the RAB board for the past five years. He will begin his newly elected duties Jan. 1. Smyth joined Greater Media in 1986…