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County Chamber of Commerce Welcomes New Members

 

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE – The Cape May County Chamber of Commerce welcomed twelve businesses as new members at their March 22 meeting held at the Port O Call Hotel’s Sindia Room in Ocean City. These new members include seven businesses located in Cape May County and five that are based out of the county but provide products and or services in Cape May County.
The Chamber’s newest members include: Aaron’s Sales & Lease in Rio Grande, Cape May County Party & Charter Boat Association in Cape May, Fishermen’s Energy based in Cape May, Le Café Noir from Cape May Court House, Screenmobile of Cape-Atlantic LLC also in Cape May Court House, Stainton’s – A Gallery of Shops in Ocean City, and Zippy’s Bike Exchange located in Wildwood; American Cancer Society based in Cherry Hill, Booking.com from New York, NY; Donald L. Perry Foundation from Atlantic City, Medical Response Service in Millville, and Wi-Clique located in Linwood.
The mission of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce is to be the voice of the business community by promoting tourism and economic development through legislative advocacy, marketing services, networking opportunities and educational programs for member businesses. Businesses interested in promoting their business through membership in the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce can call John Kelly, Membership Director at 609-465-7181 or visit www.CapeMayCountyChamber.com.

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