Category: Sentinel-NBS Business

  • New business offers wintry confections

    Ice cream parlor BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer Ice cream parlor’s grand opening a real family affair BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI staff Robin and Scott Kessler are the owners of the new Roscoe’s Ice Cream parlor on Georges Road in North Brunswick. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The ice cream served at 725 Georges Road…

  • Business Briefs

    Business Briefs The New Jersey State Bar Foundation has announced William G. Brigiani, South Brunswick, has been reappointed as a trustee. A partner with the East Brunswick law firm of Brigiani, Cohen & Schneider, is the ex-president of the Middlesex County Bar Association and Foundation, as well as host of Middlesex County’s "Law on the…

  • Forsgate ranked No. 2

    in state Forsgate ranked No. 2 in state’s private courses MONROE — Forsgate Country Club’s Banks Course was recently ranked No. 2 among private golf courses in New Jersey, second only to the Pine Valley Golf Club. "We are very excited to have the renowned Banks Course named one of the finest golf courses in…

  • Business Briefs

    Business Briefs East Brunswick resident Sandra M. Denarski, the chief financial officer for Independence Technology, has been named to the Middlesex County College Board of Trustees. She was appointed by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Independence Technology, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, develops products and services to help people with disabilities…

  • Business Briefs

    Business Briefs Gloria Zastko, Realtors, North Brunswick, has announced agent and Zastko’s son, Andrew Zastko, recently received the New Jersey Association of Realtors Circle of Excellence Platinum Award for the second consecutive year. The award is the highest real estate award given in the state. A 16-year real estate veteran, the North Brunswick resident also…

  • Applications still taken for WYLAC conference

    The American Red Cross of Central New Jersey, Princeton, has announced it is still accepting applications for its World Youth Leadership and Activism Conference (WYLAC) Aug. 8-14. The conference will be at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. Registration is $575, which covers dormitory accommodations, daily meals and snacks, T-shirt, Red Cross CPR and emergency response training,…

  • Saturn dealerships win customer service awards

    Saturn of Eatontown and Saturn of Brunswick, North Brunswick, each received the J.D. Power and Associates Certified Retail Award for customer service during 2004, marking the second consecutive year that both franchises have won the award. To receive the award, dealerships must complete a certification process and meet or exceed benchmark levels of sales satisfaction…

  • 2004 American Heartsaver Award winners named

    The American Heart Association has announced the winners of its 2004 American Heartsaver Awards recognizing and honoring "hometown heroes of the chain of survival." Local recipients are the South Brunswick Police Department and Officers Dale Owens and Eric Tighelaar; the township of North Brunswick; East Brunswick Police Department and East Brunswick Rescue Squad, East Brunswick…

  • Area resident named sales associate of year

    Prudential New Jersey Properties Sales, East Brunswick, has announces sales associate Duke Chung was recently honored as the office’s Sales Associate of the Year for 2003, the fourth consecutive year he has achieve the recognition. A resident of Monroe and former resident of East Brunswick, Chung was also a member of Prudential’s Chairman’s Circle of…