LOWER TOWNSHIP – The Lower Township Chamber of Commerce held its 29th annual installation and awards dinner Oct. 13. The theme of their dinner was Breast Cancer Awareness Month. New officers and directors for 2023 were installed and many awards were given out to chamber members.
The “business of the year” award went to Red Brick Ale House and Grill, owned by Sheri Andrzejczak and Jim Linnington. The “best new construction” award went to Colmar’s True Value. “Best new renovations” went to Bravado Coffee Café and Behr Brewing. “Best overall façade renovation” went to DeSatnick Real Estate. The “community service award” went to Anthony Martino and Gerald Hall.
John L. Linnington III was recognized in memoriam.
A number of other businesses were recognized for many years of service.
Burke Motor Group was recognized for 110 years of business. Sturdy Savings Bank for 100 years. The Lobster House for 100 years. The St. Barnabas Church for 75 years. Dennisville Fence for 70 years. The Cape May County Herald for 55 years. Title Company of Jersey for 50 years.
ANCO Ace Hardware for 40 years. Cape Assist for 40 years. Fish N’ Fancy for 42 years. Shoppe for 40 years. Laura’s Fudge for 37 years. Seapointe Village Realty for 35 years. Snipper’s Salon and Spa for 30 years. Coastal Broadcasting for 30 years. Easy Street Travel for 30 years. Harbor View Restaurant for 25 years. Crab House at Two Mile Landing for 10 years.
The following businesses were awarded with recognition certificates: Aaron’s Mobile Detailing, TV Jersey Cape Magazine, Brent’s Auto Care, Cool Delites and Crazy 8’s and More, La Bahia, Bayshore Café and Deli, Sea Haven Real Estate, and Townbank Tranquility Spa.
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