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Philanthropist Donates $3 Million For Rowan Pet Therapy Program
Gerald Shreiber knows that therapy dogs, which are certified and trained to provide comfort in group and individual settings, offer an array of benefits to students, including reduced anxiety, lowered blood pressure, increased confidence and unconditional love and friendship.
That’s why Shreiber, president and CEO of J&J Snack Foods Corp. of Pennsauken, committed $3 million to establish The Shreiber Family Pet Therapy Program of Rowan University.
Curbside Skate Shop Moves Into Pennsauken
Pennsauken Mayor Jack Killion and Township Committee Members Betsy McBride, Jessica Rafeh, and Marco DiBattista were on hand for the official ribbon cutting of Curbside Skate Shop, located at 6307 Westfield Ave.
Lacas Coffee To “Flip The Switch” To Solar
Lacas Coffee, in conjunction with National Energy Partners, present “Flip the Switch” on Tuesday, May 14, from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. at 7950 National Hwy in Pennsauken. The event will include a happy hour themed picnic to commemorate the launch of Lacas Coffee’s solar energy system, and their commitment to renewable energy.
Security Consultant To Speak At January 9 PMAC Luncheon
Corey Jones, owner and founder of Safetyman Security Consulting, will be the guest speaker at the upcoming Pennsauken-Merchantville Area Chamber of Commerce (P.M.A.C.) networking luncheon on Wednesday, Jan. 9, at Marco’s at the Pennsauken Country Club, 3800 Haddonfield Rd.
BAYADA Home Health Care Founder Surprises Employees with $20 Million
As part of BAYADA Home Health Care’s transition to nonprofit and to show gratitude to BAYADA employees for the meaningful work they do, founder Mark Baiada today surprised employees with a $20 million gift to be distributed among clinicians: RNs, LPNs, social workers, home health aides, therapists, associates, client services managers, clinical managers, office support and other staff among the ten specialties in the 22 states in which the company operates.
All Around Pennsauken To Highlight Holiday Specials For Small Business Saturday
A Place Called Nam Celebrates One Year In Business
Vaughn Frye began his fascination with the martial arts in Vietnam, where a military scout from the Republic of China (Taiwan) taught soldiers some techniques. He was hooked.
“The techniques and training stuck with me,” explains Frye, a longtime practitioner of Hung Gar White Crane Kung Fu and Tai Chi Chaun. “Ever since then, I’ve been on a mission.”
Fifth Pennsauken Job Fair Scheduled For September 28
Rosenberger In Pennsauken Celebrates 70 Years Of Manufacturing Excellence
By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor
While driving around town in Pennsauken, whether it’s part of your daily commute or you’re looking for a short cut, you’ll most likely pass a building with a company’s name on it; and eight out of ten times, you’ll have very little idea what goes on inside.
One place in particular, a stone’s throw from North Park Drive in Pennsauken, does some pretty amazing things. And in the 70 years they’ve been in business, Rosenberger may have helped you find your best commute or favorite shortcut.
Merchantville Sweet Shop To Move To Pennsauken
The Merchantville Sweet Shop, which opened on Maple Ave. in July of last year is making a move to Pennsauken.
The ice cream shop will close on Sunday, Aug. 12 and will begin its relocation to 2673 Haddonfield Rd. in Pennsauken, a larger location with more parking.