Tag: Business Briefs
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Manasquan Bank offers special reserve grants to assist non-profits affected by pandemic
Established in 2014, the Manasquan Bank Charitable Foundation continues to build on the philanthropic efforts that Manasquan Bank has endeavored to provide to its local communities since 1874. Manasquan Bank’s Charitable Foundation supports local not-for-profits and other community organizations that provide important education, arts and culture, human services and health and environment programs to the…
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Princeton Shopping Center announces businesses open for takeout, delivery and groceries
The Princeton Shopping Center (PSC) highlighted several businesses available for takeout, delivery and grocery services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Businesses open for takeout and delivery are the Bagel Nook, Blue Bears Special Meals, Bon Appetit, Chopt Creative Salad, LiLLiPiES, Nino’s Pizza Star, Nomad Pizza, Sweetberry Bowls, Cross Culture, Pizza Star and Dunkin Donuts, according to…
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Sport Clips celebrates first year of business by giving back to North Brunswick community
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Sports-themed hair care franchise Sport Clips has been open for one year in North Brunswick, but the owners are focused more on helping the community than just cutting hair. Niru Mulay, the team leader for the location in the North Village Shopping Center on Route 1, cited the various events and fundraisers team…
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CANCELED: Jamesburg Monroe Regional Chamber of Commerce to hold networking event on March 19
NOTE: This event has been canceled. The Jamesburg Monroe Regional Chamber of Commerce will hold its March Networking Luncheon from 12:30-2 p.m. on March 19 at Station Bar & Grill, 2625 Route 130, South Brunswick. The cost is $20 for members or $25 for future members. Registration is required by visiting march19stationgrill.eventbrite.com
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Code Ninjas opens Edison location
The Edison location of Code Ninjas that opened in January at 37 Gill Lane is owned and operated by Paritosh and Rakhi Shah, who have lived in the area for more than 12 years. The couple found Code Ninjas when they were looking for STEM (science, technology, engineering, match) after-school programs for their own two…
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Vascular surgeon from Old Bridge joins Deborah Heart and Lung Center
David Chiapaikeo, MD, of Old Bridge, has been named a new vascular surgeon at the Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Deborah Heart and Lung Center, an affiliate of the Cleveland Clinic Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute. Chiapaikeo completed his undergraduate education at the University of Southern California and earned his medical degree at St. George’s…
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Ciberspring promotes Ashaar Sheikh to vice president of Digital Transformation
Ciberspring promoted Ashaar Sheikh to vice president of Digital Transformation. An IT veteran with 20 years of experience, Sheikh will run Ciberspring’s digital transformation group. Additionally, he will lead a portfolio of enterprise clients across industries as their success manager and point person. Digital transformation leverages data—from CRMs, from ERPs, and other sources—to create new…
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Ice Cream Emergency will station second truck in Middlesex, Mercer county area
Ice Cream Emergency, a mobile ice cream catering company, will station its newest Ice Cream Emergency Bus in Middlesex and Mercer counties through the efforts of Nicole Rosser of Sayreville. This will be the second franchisee in New Jersey The bus is expected to begin “Saving Lives One Scoop at a Time” in April. Ice…
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7 grand openings in 7 days start Feb. 7 in Old Bridge
OLD BRIDGE – Feb. 7 kicked off a 7-day period of seven business celebrations in Old Bridge. The Shoppes at Old Bridge began the kickoff, welcoming FEAST Italian Kitchen, The Lash Lounge and The Learning Express Toys & Gifts. Park Plaza on Route 34 welcomed Middle Eastern kitchen AL NAKHEEL FOODS and Mariachi’s Mexican Restaurant.…