Tag: Chick-fil-A
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Morris Habitat For Humanity: Elie family set to ‘put down roots’ in Old Bridge
OLD BRIDGE – In a few short weeks, the Elie family will start “putting down roots” in the township. The journey to their first home on Norwood Avenue came with partnerships – Blair Schleicher Wilson, executive director at Morris Habitat For Humanity (MHfH), Old Bridge Mayor Owen Henry, Tom Hayes, director of community relations at…
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Women volunteers help Elie family move ‘build of first new home’ along in Old Bridge
OLD BRIDGE – At times, Taylor Elie has moments of “Oh my God, this is going to be mine” as she and her family spend time putting “sweat equity” hours into building their first new home. “It’s been a process, it’s all beautiful and all worth it … every piece of wood, everything,” she said.…
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Hillsborough Township Recreation awarded SNY Playball Grant by Chick-fil-a
Hillsborough Township Recreation was selected as a recipient of the SNY Playball Grant presented by Chick-fil-a. Hillsborough was presented with new equipment and Chick-fil-a gift cards for the youth volunteers that donate their time towards the betterment of the Hillsborough Parks and Recreation youth basketball leagues. “This was a great opportunity to recognize and thank…
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North Brunswick rescue squad members receive year’s worth of Chick-fil-A meals
PHOTOS COURTESY OF LINDA WARHAFTIG Employees of Chick-fil-A North Brunswick donated 100 gift cards loaded with 52 full meals – one a week for a year – to every member of the North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad.
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Old Bridge welcome two franchise chains: Chick-fil-A and Tractor Supply Company
OLD BRIDGE – Two franchise chains have made Old Bridge home. Township officials welcomed business operators James and Lucy Cordero of Chick-fil-A with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Sept. 10, and a ribbon cutting ceremony with Store Manager Michael Wechsier of Tractor Supply Company is set for Sept. 19. “The anticipation of Chick-fil-A and Tractor…
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Woodbridge new COVID-19 cases remain low, bell curve is flattening
WOODBRIDGE – Woodbridge officials reported six new positive COVID-19 cases, which bring the total number of cases to 1,518, according to Mayor John McCormac in his daily report on May 28. “All the experts talk about the bell curve and flattening it and it sure looks like the Woodbridge curve is getting quite flat,” he…
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North Brunswick approves Chick-fil-A for Route 1
NORTH BRUNSWICK – North Brunswick residents will soon be able to “eat mor chikin.” A Chick-fil-A quick service restaurant was approved for the former site of Bertucci’s at 2313 Route 1 at Commerce Boulevard in North Brunswick. Members of the Zoning Board of Adjustment unanimously approved the project on Jan. 21. The application came…