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Pennsauken Business Helps Children Achieve Academic Success

What started out as way for two parents to fight the summer “brain drain” for their children has turned into a business that’s educated hundreds of eager young minds throughout South Jersey.

Associated Supermarket Opens In Pennsauken

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Pennsauken Mayor Rick Taylor, Township Committeewoman Betsy McBride, and members of Pennsauken’s Economic Development Department were on hand for the official ribbon cutting for the new Associated Supermarket.

Over 900 Job Seekers Attend Second Pennsauken Job Fair

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Building upon last year’s success, the second annual Pennsauken Job Fair saw over 900 job seekers interact with over 20 companies looking to hire.

Pennsauken’s Maple Direct Expands Operations

Ron Lafalce, president of Maple Direct, Inc., announced that the Pennsauken-based company would be expanding its operations through a merger with Edmunds Direct Mail, Inc., which is located in Northfield, N.J. The merger brings together two companies that have excelled in the fields of direct response, database management and processing, printing and fulfillment for more than three decades.

Pennsauken Business Has The Inside “Scoop” On Dog Waste Removal

Frank_ProfilesmallBy Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Lifelong Pennsauken resident Le Ann Frost had a problem that, well… stunk.

Working as the Regional HR Manager for Macy’s didn’t leave a lot of time for Frost to clean up her dogs’… “deposits” in her backyard. “It was a struggle. You get home at night and it’s dark, and you have a list of things that you have to do. Getting outside to pick up the dog waste, it’s a challenge.”

Ryla Community Pharmacy Opens In Pennsauken

RylaRyla Community Pharmacy, located at 4301 Maple Ave., has recently opened its doors in town. A locally owned, independent retail pharmacy run by Dr Bushra Bufahredin, a Pennsauken resident, Ryla serves customers in Pennsauken, Merchantville, Camden and surrounding vicinities.

Clip Joint Open For Business At Original Location

Frank_ProfilesmallBy Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

As a kid, I remember riding my bicycle with my brother, winding our way down side streets in order to get to the Clip Joint and get our hair cut. We’d sit down and wait patiently for owner Al Segrest, or one of “the girls,” to trim the mop on our heads, watching out for the “Alfalfa-like” callick and somewhat odd hairline in the back. The haircutting ritual was so ingrained in our minds, we could get there almost by autopilot.

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