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I understand that consent is not required to make a purchase. Text STOP to 62297 to cancel. Text HELP to 62297 for help. Terms conditions at macys.com/mobilehelp Privacy policy at macys.com/ privacypolicy 32-acre parcel of land off Route 18 between Tices Lane and the Old Bridge Turnpike. According to Greg Potkulski, East director of planning and engineering, the Golden Triangle a lso will be home to 400 ental units, as well as a arking garage for the units, which is being built by Toll Brothers.
The East Brunswick Walmart employs about 300 full- and part-time associates, of which more than 80 percent are new hires, said Casazza, who began his career at Walm art on Route 9 in Old Bridge in 2001as an hour- associate. worked my way from said Casazza, who grew up in Sayreville and lives in Central Jersey. been great for me. I feel like come full circle. What really drives me in this business is being able to provide opportunities to the associates the same way opportunities were provided to me.
already promoted 10 peo- le. really As part of ommitment to veterans, a number of veterans also ave been hired at the tore, the manager said. Casazza said the store is the second Walmart Su- percenter in Middlesex County. The first Walmart Supercenter opened in Old Bridge in April. County typically used to seeing Walmart Supercen- ers as of he said.
Typically I think a lot of ustomers are used to the general merchandise side of the business, but this is anew experience for them our full assortment of fresh produce, deli, bakery, meat, as well as afull dried grocery, frozen and dairy sections. We have an assortment of loc ally grown produce. also highlighting i tems made in New Jers ey, as well as the United The new Walmart Su- percenter provide a new shopping option for the East Brunswick Casazza said. meet the needs of the community, we have expanded our kosher he said. The new store also features eight self checkouts and 17 registers.
Plus we have some satellite registers around he store in sporting goods and Casazza said. The store is home to a Subway and soon-to-open mart Style Salon. also have a sepa- ate desk for Walmart- he said. han customers having to wait at the customer service desk and wait in the same line as those doing returns or getting a money order, there is now a separate, dedicated desk just for Walmart.com Manville Walmart With the expansion of he Walmart in Manville, the almart Supercenter now has a complete line of fresh produce, meat and other groceries, as well as general merchandise. A a result of the expansion, the store em- loys about 300 full- and art-time associates, hich includes the hiring of about 80 new employees.
The store has 23 associates, including store manager John Capista, who have been with the store since its original grand opening in 1998, according to a prepared statement. are excited to have expanded our store to better serve our apista said in the statement. invite all of our customers to come out a nd see the changes to the tore on grand-opening he Walmart Super- center is a welcome addition to a community that has not had a supermarket since the in the Manville Promenade closed in 2011. Manville also had another supermarket, Food- town, in the Rustic Mall, hich was demolished as art of the Creosote Sup erfund cleanup. been without a supermarket for five years Manville Mayor Angelo Corradino said.
been looking forward to this for a long time. We are really happy this came to Walmart is the anchor tore in Manville Promenade, which was built on he former site of the ohns-Manville asbestos lant. are really happy the marketplace is almost the mayor said. is a sign that the economy is recovering and recovering with Community utreach The East Brunswick rand-opening celebration includes presenta- tions of $8,000 in grants rom Walmart to local ommunity groups, inc luding Aldersgate Crisis oom, East Brunswick Rescue Squad, East Brunswick Community Housing Corporation and East Brunswick Community Food Bank. The grand-opening celebration in Manville includes presentations of $8,500 in grants from Walm art and the Walmart oundation to local comm unity groups.
Organizations receiving grants include Robert Morris School, Manville Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1, Manville Recreation, Manville First Aid and Rescue Squad, Manville Office of Emergency Management, Manville Police Dep artment and the Manville Public Library. he East Brunswick almart is available on acebook at www.face- book.com/walmart3078 and the Manville store at www.facebook.com/wal- mart2651. Information about Wal- mart is available at www.corporate.walmart.
com and for merchandise sales at www.walmart. com Staff Writer Susan Loyer: 732-565-7243; Walmart Continued from Page A1 JASON PHOTOGRAPHER This Walmart Supercenter opens Wednesday in East Brunswick. The steeplechase horse-racing event raises money for the charitable oundation of the Robert ood Johnson University Hospital Somerset in Somerville. Over the years it has developed into a high-society event, with families a nd a more mature crowd tailgating on the hillside perching on the hilltop overlooking the Moorland arm race track, while parties of younger rowds rage on in the inner track. After municipal officials complained about near behavior and nderage drinking in the inner track two years ago, race officials instituted news rules, including barring general admission ticket holders from bring- i ng in their own alcohol.
NJ Transit also banned al- ohol aboard their Far Hills trains. his year, race officials raised the admission rice to $100 in advance and $200 at the door. Party buses were maintained in one section the parking field and onitored by police. Again this year, the nonprofit association paid for 100 state troopers to join about 80 county and municipal police officers a nd a private security firm to maintain order. It certainly seemed to be more controlled and a etter Vallone said.
were njoying themselves and there the rowdiness that we saw four, five years allone said he and the overning body meet with race officials and police every year. continues to be a work in he said. you can imagine when you put a large amount of people into a venue you are going have a few people that act poorly. You legis- ate that away. And you focus on Public urination harges Judith A.
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Grymes, Bernardsville liver W. Engebretson, Peapack-Gladstone William A. Ramirez, Bernardsville I an C. Holmes, Chath am Matthew H. Eigen, Chatham Samuel P.
Campbell, Winchester, Massachusetts atrick R. Campbell, Millington Jared R. King, Warrenton, Virginia Gregory A. Dolente, Devon, Pennsylvania Reilly F. Harmer, Dari en, Connecticut ames R.
McDonough, Brooklyn John Terrance Foley, Islip, New York Alexander M. Hop- ood, Warren Michael J. Dallago, Bernardsville Public nuisance charge Katherine Phillips, Montclair Thomas J. Peters, Basking Ridge section of Bernards Conor J. Sweeney, Pea- ack-Gladstone Leonard J.
Gerardi, arien, Connecticut Destruction of property charge Jonathan W. Koop, Fort alonga, New York Disorderly conduct harge Christopher M. Comerford, Manahasset, New ork ospeh M. Rodriguez, Springfield icholas A. Hesselgrave, San Francisco Michael Houlihan, ells, Maine Trespassing charge Steven P.
Catanzaro, Hoboken ailin E. Donovan, Hoboken, who also is charged with obstruction and resisting arrest Drug arrests Andrew C. Boyce, Hartford, Connecticut, ossession. essica L. Bachetti, Manhattan, possession ucy E.
Sandwick, edford Hills, New York, possession Alyssa J. Young, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, disorderly conduct and possession of drug paraphernalia Names of underage rinking suspects were withheld by Bedminster and Bernardsville police. Staff Writer Sergio Bichao: 908-243-6615; Race Continued from Page A1 frompage one.