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Blues and Cruise Night will bring activities to Main Street in Matawan
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Matawan Day Street Festival to be held on Main Street on Oct 2
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BCB Community Bank, Holmdel Branch Manager Holly Schult: Making a Positive Impact in the Bayshore, and Beyond.
By JEANNE WALL
February 22, 2021 at 2:29 AM
Holmdel BCB Bayshore Community Bank is making a positive impact throughout the community.
Holmdel BCB Bayshore Community Bank is making a positive impact throughout the community.
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Holly Schult, Manager, BCB, Bayshore.
Holly Schult, Manager, BCB, Bayshore.
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Branch Manager Holly Schult is a community maker, supporting local business.
Branch Manager Holly Schult is a community maker, supporting local business.
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Credits: HS
Holly Schult presents Dorothea Zando with a donation for the Victor Zando Foundation.
Local business operators continue to deal with challenges of pandemic
Local business operators continue to deal with challenges of pandemic
Business owners in Matawan and Aberdeen Township who have survived the first year of the coronavirus pandemic are trying to remain solvent as the pandemic nears the start of its second year in New Jersey.
In an interview, Matawan Mayor Joseph Altomonte said officials do not have or keep records of businesses that close and he said officials are not aware of any businesses that have closed because of the pandemic.
Altomonte said that out of the 291 businesses that registered with the borough in 2020, 28 were new businesses.