Category: Tri-Town Business

  • Business Briefs

    Perlmutter Family ShopRite of Jackson will host culinary workshops for children ages 8-15 beginning Sept. 23. Classes will be held Fridays from 5-7 p.m. and require preregistration at the customer service desk. The program fee is $20, which covers one child and one adult. Parents must accompany children at all workshops. Children will experience hands-on…

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    Sheila A. Bloom, of Jackson, joined nearly 8,000 other consultants at PartyLite’s 32nd anniversary national conference, held at the MCI Arena and Washington Convention Center in Wash-ington, D.C., July 20-23. PartyLite, a subsidiary of Blyth Inc., is a direct sales marketer of candles and candle accessories with more than 37,000 independent consultants nationwide. Bloom and…

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    Douglas Kauffman of Farmingdale has successfully completed the New Jersey Agricultural Leadership Develop-ment Program, a two-year professional development program designed for individuals in farming and agribusiness. Through a series of seminars and interactive workshops, participants explore various agricultural topics, debate key issues, sharpen communication skills, particularly public speaking, and establish and cultivate an extensive agricultural…

  • Kimball doctor honored

    LAKEWOOD — Dr. William Dalsey, chairman of Emergency Medicine at Kimball Medical Center, received the Clinical Expertise Award from the New Jersey chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians (NJ-ACEP) at its recent awards ceremony. The Clinical Expertise Award is bestowed on an NJ-ACEP member who has shown outstanding expertise in the “hands-on” clinical…

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    Dr. Anthony Fiorilli announces the opening of his new podiatry office, Mon-mouth Family Foot & Ankle LLC, at 502 Candlewood Commons, Howell. Following graduation from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, he completed a three-year podiatric surgical residency. Dr. Fiorilli specializes in all aspects of podiatric medicine including sports medicine and wound care, as…

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    Tim Murphy, of Freehold Township, has received accreditation from the Institute for Independent Business (IIB), with U.S. headquarters in Parsippany. Murphy will be expanding the institute’s presence in Monmouth, Ocean and Mid-dlesex counties. For the last 20 years, as a business owner, he has worked as a business adviser and consultant to the financial services…

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    The Lakewood Airport Authority is seeking a buyer interested in having its name attached to the airport for a period of 20 years. The name would be on the sign to be constructed on Cedar Bridge Avenue, on the terminal buildings, and on any stationery and advertising matter published or distributed by the airport. Companies…

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    The Howell Chamber of Commerce will hold a variety of events in the month of July. They are: • “After Hours Business Card Exchange” on July 14, 5:308:30 p.m., at Candlewood Swim Club, 31 Newbury Road, Howell. Full buffet dinner with soda, coffee and summer drinks. Island musical entertainment, door prizes. The cost is $20…

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    Commerce Bank announced that it recently partnered with The Center for Holocaust Studies at Brookdale Com-munity College, Lincroft, to bring Holo-caust education to more than 500 area students. Commerce Bank donated $2,000 to The Center for Holocaust Studies to help fund the production of “Dear Esther,” a play that tells the story of Esther Terner…