Tag: Tri-Town News Business Briefs
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Tri-Town News Business Briefs, Jan. 27
United Methodist Communities (UMC) has announced the promotion of Joanne M. Gambino of Jackson to the position of corporate manager of associate services in the Home Office, effectively immediately. Gambino served as associate resource director at UMC at Francis Asbury from 2012-17, a campus formerly owned by the organization. In 2018, UMC rehired her as…
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Tri-Town News Business Briefs, Dec. 30
Thomas Gallicchio, who grew up in Howell, is a world class Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter. He is opening his own academy, Militia Mixed Martial Arts and American Jiu-Jitsu, in East Ridge, Tenn., in January. Gallicchio started his career in grammar school as a wrestler for the Howell Predators and continued wrestling at Freehold Township…
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Tri-Town News Business Briefs, Oct. 28
Walters, an award-winning developer based in Barnegat, has welcomed the first residents to Cornerstone at Howell, at 1000 Cornerstone Drive, off West Farms and Fort Plains roads, Howell. “We are so pleased to see families move in to their new sustainable homes,” said Joe Del Duca, partner and director of affordable housing for Walters. “Cornerstone…
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Tri-Town News Business Briefs, Aug. 19
Lisa Gallicchio of Howell, the director of community relations for Preferred Home Health Care and Nursing Services, Eatontown, recently earned her Society of Human Resource Management Senior Certified Professional senior level certification from Rutgers University. Gallicchio is the founder and executive director of the statewide New Jersey Health Care Networking Group. She is a board…
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Tri-Town News Business Briefs, July 15
Howard Stein of Farmingdale has launched a Home Helpers franchise, an in-home care company serving Monmouth County. Home Helpers specializes in comprehensive home care for senior citizens, new mothers and individuals who need recuperative and continuing assistance. Home Helpers also offers Direct Link, its proprietary line of 24/7 medical alert systems, including a fall sensor…
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Tri-Town News Business Briefs, July 8
Assisting Hands Home Care, a Tinton Falls-based business that provides professional in-home care services to patients in Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean Counties, allowing them to remain safely and comfortably in their own homes, has welcomed Victoria Hurley-Schubert of Jackson as its new director of community relations and communications. Hurley-Schubert brings more than 20 years of…
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Tri-Town News Business Briefs, Jan. 29
The Monmouth Ocean Regional Realtors (MORR) held its 2020 installation of officers and directors recently at McLoone’s Supper Club, Asbury Park. The members welcomed 2020 President Wendy Smith and the new MORR leadership, and recognized 2019 President Frank P. Camassa Jr. and the outgoing directors for their work and dedication to the association. Installed MORR…
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Tri-Town News Business Briefs, Jan. 22
The Weichert Family of Companies successfully completed its 41st annual toy drive, collecting more than 11,000 new toys for families and children in need during the 2019 holiday season. In addition, cash and gift cards were collected and donated to various charities, along with food, clothing, books and pet supplies. The new, unwrapped toys and…
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Tri-Town News Business Briefs, Jan. 15
Three new leases have been signed recently for space in the 165,000-square-foot Fairfield Industrial Park, 920-922 Route 33, Howell. Each transaction was managed by Sheldon Gross Realty Senior Vice President Glenn Jaffe, along with Executive Vice President Jonathan Glick and Sales Representative Matthew Leonelli. Of the three newly leased spaces, the Bury the Hatchet ax…