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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ To help do their part during the pandemic, New Jersey residents Barton and Kristina Henderson donated and helped distribute 20,000 masks to 2,200 families in need at a drive-thru food distribution today at Bader Field in Atlantic City in partnership with Community FoodBank of New Jersey and the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA). This donation is part of the Henderson s broader donation of 108,000+ masks from their factory in Santa Ana, California, to food banks and various nonprofits in New Jersey, New York, California, Pennsylvania, and Florid
Mrs. N.J. visits Hunterdon, Sussex counties to promote women-owned small businesses
Updated Dec 21, 2020;
Posted Dec 21, 2020
Pictured, from left, Frenchtown Council President and Police Commissioner Michele Liebtag, Frenchtown Cafe Owner Rosella Caloiero, Mrs. New Jersey Kristina Henderson, Frenchtown Councilwoman Megan Fielder and Frenchtown Mayor Brad Myhre.
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Mrs. New Jersey Kristina Henderson met with several women business leaders in Frenchtown recently to discuss how women can better network with each other to grow their brands, pivot during the pandemic if necessary, get inspiration, obtain mentorships, and improve their overall visibility.
Among those in attendance were Purotu Salon and Boutique Owner Kelli Lupo, Council President and Police Commissioner Michele Liebtag, and Councilwoman Megan Fielder.