Category Archives: Biz

Restaurant Depot Celebrates Grand Opening Of New Facility

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Pennsauken Mayor Rick Taylor and Deputy Mayor John Figueroa helped cut the ribbon to officially open the new location of Restaurant Depot, a wholesale distributor to the food industry.

A Change In Direction For Local Business Networking

PMAC_LogoBy John Perozzi, Owner, Beacon Auto and Truck Collision and Member of the P.M.A.C. Steering Committee

We all experience stress for many reasons, but some of the hardest types of stress to deal with are those linked to change. Recently, there has been a change in our local business networking landscape.

ABC’s Of Learning Child Care Center Opens In Pennsauken

Frank_ProfilesmallBy Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

A new day care has opened up along Haddonfield Rd. that has aspirations to be more than just a 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. facility. Pennsauken Mayor Rick Taylor recently cut the ribbon to officially open the ABC’s of Learning Child Care Center, located on the property of The Rising Community Fellowship and Outreach Center at 3465 Haddonfield Rd. The business rents out significant space from the church and has a capacity to care for over 50 children.

Caruso Completes 10,000 Small Businesses Greater Philadelphia Program

Enrico Caruso, owner of Falco, Caruso, and Leonard Funeral Home, was among the 27 graduates of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses-Greater Philadelphia program in January.

Announcing The New Pennsauken-Merchantville Area Chamber Of Commerce

An Open Letter By Tim Ellis, Chair, Pennsauken-Merchantville Area Chamber Of Commerce

The Business, Industry and Government Council was established in 1982 by the Township of Pennsauken and local businesses to assist in developing, promoting and encouraging greater and more successful business and industrial activity in Pennsauken Township.

The council was dormant for some time and it was rejuvenated by a group of Pennsauken business owners in December 2009. Since then, the B.I.G. Council has played a vital part in both the business and residential communities of Pennsauken. The B.I.G. Council has provided networking opportunities and business to business commerce and has raised thousands of dollars to give back to the Pennsauken community for numerous events that could no longer be funded by the Township due to state-wide reduction of funds.

To foster a vision of area growth, we are excited to announce that a new entity has been formed in order to expand our boundaries and our membership: The Pennsauken-Merchantville Area Chamber of Commerce (P.M.A.C.).

Be Sure To “Shop Local” For The Holidays

JudithphotoBy Judith Kristen, AAP Columnist

There are so many wonderful places to shop this holiday season, but when we think of that shopping we either think BIG like a mall, or FAST like online services.

It’s time to think local.

ABC Discount Appliances Looking For The Ugliest Kitchen

ABCDiscountApplianceslogoABC Discount Appliances in Pennsauken wants to see your ugly kitchen. And you might just get rewarded for it.

Hundreds Attend First-Ever Pennsauken Job Fair

Frank_ProfilesmallBy Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Over 400 job seekers attended the first-ever Pennsauken Job Fair, held at the Living Faith Christian Center on Oct. 23.

Primerica To Hold “How Money Works” Seminar On November 6

Pri LOGO Frank 10-20-10 copyPrimerica, Ellis and Associates is hosting a free “How Money Works” and business briefing seminar on Thursday, Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Colleen’s at the Savoy, 1444 Rt. 73 in Pennsauken.

“Most people only really know a little about personal finance. Even more think long-term security is impossible on their income,” says Tim Ellis, vice president, Primerica. “But, the truth is, no matter what your income level, you can achieve financial security. You just have to take the time to learn a few simple principles about how money works.”

For more information or to RSVP, call (856) 220-6312.

Pennsauken’s First Job Fair Is Next Thursday

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