Tag: WaWa
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Wawa, Uber Eats bring lunch to North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad
Wawa North Brunswick and Uber Eats took part in Employee Appreciation Day for frontline workers, choosing the North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad for a catered lunch on March 4. North Brunswick was chosen due to essays submitted to Wawa. They received about 60 assorted small subs, condiments, chips, pretzels and mustard, iced tea…
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News Transcript News Briefs, Dec. 22
Wawa has opened a new convenience store at 3303 Route 9 North, Freehold Township, just north of Elton-Adelphia Road. The grand opening of the location is the first store in Freehold Township and 20th store to open in Monmouth County, according to a press release. The new store will not only have all of Wawa’s…
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Wawa Hoagies for Heroes competition donates funds to Edison first responders
Police officers and firefighters, Wawa officials and associates, customers and Wawa’s mascot Wally Goose joined a ceremonial ribbon cutting on Aug. 19 at the Edison location at 580 Route 1. A charitable Hoagies for Heroes hoagie-building competition featuring the Edison Police Department, Edison Fire Department and USO was accompanied by $1,000 donations given to each…
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Wawa donates funds to North Brunswick first responders
Police officers and firefighters, Wawa officials and associates, customers and Wawa’s mascot Wally Goose joined in a ceremonial ribbon cutting on Aug. 19 at the North Brunswick location, 1910 Route 27. A charitable Hoagies for Heroes hoagie-building competition featuring members of the North Brunswick Police Department and North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Department donated $1,000 to the…
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Wawa will open new stores in Edison, North Brunswick; first responders will take part in hoagie-building competition
Police officers and firefighters, Wawa officials and associates, customers and Wawa’s mascot Wally Goose will join in ceremonial ribbon cuttings at the Edison and North Brunswick locations. The ceremony for the Edison location at 580 Route 1 will be held at 8:30 a.m. Doors open at 8 a.m. The first 100 customers through the door…
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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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South River Wawa employee tests positive for COVID-19; store has reopened
SOUTH RIVER–Management at the South River Wawa gas station/store at 656 Old Bridge Turnpike in South River were notified on April 3 that a store employee had tested positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19). The store was immediately closed so the premises could be thoroughly cleaned, sanitized, and disinfected by a professional company. In addition, all opened…
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South River cleanup was a success
On April 27, the South River Environmental and Shade Tree Commission held a Community Cleanup event in honor of Earth Day. Over 20 bags of garbage were collected and disposed of properly helping to keep our town clean. This wouldn’t have been possible without our sponsors and volunteers: Wawa donated refreshments, Clean Communities donated all…