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F eatures Summit Hearing Aid Center 39 Years of Service.......................................6 10th Annual Chamber TTCT Awards........................................................8 The Mayors Corner.................................................................................10 Meet the Merchants...............................................................................12 2022 Chamber Directory.........................................................................14
DIRECTORY AND BOARD CHAIRMAN: David Dietze, Peapack Private Wealth Management FIRST VICE CHAIR: Jim Mooney, Minuteman Press SECOND VICE CHAIR: Ginny Jordan TREASURER: Cristina Cruz, Haven Savings Bank- Summit SECRETARY: Joseph Steiner IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR: Marcella Gencarelli, Lakeland Bank DIRECTORS: Melanie Cohn, Visual Arts Center of New Jersey Robert J. Davies, Davies Insurance Management Leigh DelPorto, M&T Bank - Summit May Abraham Fridel, Passion for Spices Joseph Eberle, Weichert Realtors- Joseph Eberle Jimmy Joseph, Mortgages By Jim Joseph Gordon Kline, Investors Bank - Summit James Kwan, Ace Pension Solutions LLC Roger Mehner Esq., Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper Kerry Mowry, Overlook Medical Center
THE COLLECTION STAFF Published by The Suburban Chamber of Commerce Karen Fern Hadley, Executive Director Patricia E. Meola, Contributing Editor Kelly Gagliano, Advertising Representative Steven Meyer, Art Director & Layout Design E-mail us at collection@suburbanchambers.org
Direct Mailed to Every Home, Apartment and Business in: Summit • Berkeley Heights • New Providence
And Demographically Selected Single Family Homes in: Short Hills • Chatham • Mountainside • Springfield
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he audiologists and hearing health professionals at Summit Hearing Aid Center have a reputation for providing the highest quality service by using the most innovative listening devices on the market. We provide excellent hearing care to our patients by evaluating their hearing challenges using diagnostic testing and advanced assessment techniques. The professionals at Summit Hearing Aid Center take the time to evaluate your hearing and discuss your unique hearing needs before recommending the best hearing solution for you. “It is my responsibility as your provider to make sure that you are educated about anything and everything that can help you get the most from your hearing. It could be a software upgrade with your current hearing devices, better communication strategy or upgrading to new hearing technology. I will always make sure that you know what can help you,” said Leslie Herman, Au.D. The newest innovation is waterproof hearing aids, great for people who bike, hike, play pickleball and tennis, not just for swimmers, but for any active adult or child. Change your hearing, change your life. Call the Summit Hearing Aid Center, 908-460-7922. The center is at 75 Summit Ave., in downtown Summit.
LETTING VEHICLES IDLE BAD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT… & ALSO FOR YOUR HEALTH Members of the Berkeley Heights Environmental Commission are reminding drivers that motor vehicle idling wastes fuel, contributes to pollution and can worsen asthma and other health conditions. “Turn off your engine if you remain at a location for more than three minutes,” the volunteers advise, noting that there are some exceptions for diesel vehicles. They remind drivers that idling is against the law, and offered a number of reasons why drivers will want to cut their engines while parked: • Vehicles that idle 10 minutes a day waste more than 29 gallons of fuel in a year. • Ten seconds of idling uses more fuel than turning a vehicle on and off. • Drivers often wonder if turning off a vehicle to avoid idling results in higher maintenance costs and extra wear and tear on the starter and battery. Actually, Environmental Commission members said, referencing information from Natural Resources Canada, the break-even point to offset any incremental maintenance costs is less than 60 seconds. • The best way to warm a vehicle is to start it and drive it. • Emissions are still present and harmful even when you can’t see exhaust. • In winter weather conditions, emissions from a cold engine are more than double the normal level. • Idling emissions can kill. The American Heart Association has concluded that air pollution increases the risk of death from cardiovascular disease. • Unnecessary idling of cars, trucks and school buses pollutes the air, wastes fuel and causes excess engine wear.
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SINGLE-USE PLASTIC BAGS NOW BANNED IN NEW JERSEY Pack your bags, folks. No, not your suitcases for a road trip, your bags to go shopping. As of May 4, New Jersey’s so-called “Bag Ban” is in effect, considered the strictest such law in the nation. It bans single-use bags in most instances, and also outlaws paper bags provided by grocery stores larger than 2,500 square feet. The regulation was signed into law in November 2020, but allowed merchants an 18-month lead time to prepare. The ban also includes polystyrene foam food service products at retail stores and food service businesses. Plastic straws will be provided only upon request. “Plastics pollution has become one of the world’s most pressing environmental problems,” said N.J. Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette. “Americans alone use some 100 billion plastic bags each year. While some of these bags are recycled, many end up in landfills and many more wind up as litter that is harmful to
our communities, ecosystems and wildlife.” There are some exceptions to the ban. Pharmacies may still provide bags for prescription drugs, and they will still be allowed for newspaper delivery, to contain uncooked meat or fish, and for use by companies that provide laundry or dry cleaning services. For details, visit nj.gov/ dep. The goal of the law, officials have said, is simple: Reduce waste, litter and pollution state-wide. To get yourself into the habit of having reusable bags on hand: Keep bags at home near the door you use when you leave the house, or in your car. Keep a compact, foldable bag in your purse, backpack or briefcase. Write “BAGS” at the top of all of your shopping and errand lists.
NEW BAKERY OPENS ITS DOORS IN SUMMIT
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AKE Bakery has opened at 383 Springfield Ave.
in downtown Summit, and its array of breads, sandwiches, cookies and pastries is garnering rave reviews.
At a recent grand opening ribbon cutting presided over by Mayor Nora Radest, Bake owners Anthony and Fallyn DiPasquale celebrated with family, friends and guests. In addition to colorful cookies, items highlighted in the cases and on the shelves include artisan breads such as a specialty of the house prosciutto bread, butter croissants, fruit tarts and sandwiches that feature eggplant, salami, provolone and mortadella. Additional savory treats also make it onto the menu. The DiPasquales and their friendly staff are also there to serve specialty coffees, and invite customers to stay and enjoy their treats in the café setting. The bakery is open Tuesday through Saturday 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sundays from 7 to 5. For details, call 908-522-9270.
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Bake Bakery owners Anthony and Fallyn DiPasquale and their children, surrounded by other family members, with Mayor Nora Radest, who had the honor of cutting the grand opening ribbon.
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ickets, sponsorship opportunities and advertising space are still available for the upcoming annual Tying the Communities Together awards dinner hosted by the Suburban Chamber of Commerce.
The Suburban Chamber of Commerce, serving Summit, New Providence and Berkeley Heights, is proud to honor these individuals, organizations and companies for their dedication and far-reaching efforts in their communities.
The community will gather on Tuesday, May 17, at 6 p.m. for a reception at Canoe Brook Country Club in Summit, followed by dinner at 7.
Master of ceremonies for the evening will be Senator Jon Bramnick (pictured right).
THE PRESIDENT’S AWARD will go to SAGE Eldercare, while Delicious Heights will receive honors as BUSINESS OF THE YEAR. THE PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD will be presented to Summit’s Mike McTernan, and the Berkeley Heights YMCA will take home the ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR AWARD. Claire Toth will be presented with the SILVER SERVICE AWARD, Lantern Hill will receive the GOOD NEIGHBOR AWARD and The Pipes of Christmas will accept the BEAUTIFICATION AND ARTS AWARD.
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TICKETS are $105 per person, $125 for patrons and $150 for benefactors. Guests are also invited to sponsor a table of 10 for $1,300. Congratulatory and business advertising is available in the dinner journal, and other sponsorship levels are also available. For details, email chamber director Karen Hadley at khadley@suburbanchambers.org.
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enior citizens in Summit – including those who reside in private homes – can once again catch the Senior Connections bus at no charge and get round-trip transportation to area grocery stores and other commercial locations. The service has existed for more than 25 years For residents of the Vito Gallo Building at 12 Chestnut, no reservations are required, as the bus will stop there for each trip. Others may call 908-277-2932 by 4 p.m. on the day before they wish to ride, and by Fridays at 4 for Monday excursions. If you need to cancel, call by 8:30 a.m. on the morning you were to ride. On Mondays and Thursdays, the 10 a.m. trip is to Shop-Rite. On selected Thursdays, the Senior Connections bus heads to destinations that include Target, Whole Foods, Walmart, Trader Joe’s, Shop-Rite in Union and Blue Star Shopping Center. Call 908-277-2932 for schedule details.
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HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! It is said there is nothing more powerful, protective, fierce, intense, nurturing or true than a mother’s love.
One of the things I love about Summit is there’s always something happening around town for residents of all ages. There are many events to look forward to this month and beyond, and I hope to see lots of you in attendance. The new Farmers Market season has begun, operating on Sundays between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. through the fall at the Park & Shop lot at the corner of Woodland and DeForest avenues. Great vendors are participating this year, selling everything from fresh produce to baked goods and much more. The Department of Community Programs hosts some of our community’s favorite annual programs, and operates two of the most visited sites in Summit during spring and summer, the Family Aquatic Center and the
Happy Mother’s Day, especially to my pack of “mamas” who continue to make me laugh, provide a source of strength and serve as the backbone of our community! I look forward to celebrating with my children, Abbey and Ryan, and husband George, while wishing my mother a wonderful day in sunny California. As always, Berkeley Heights is a hub of activity. Our Senior Affairs Committee reconvenes this month. I have applied to the county for contingency funds to help bring in SAGE to assist with some social services as well as possibly provide a Union County College class for seniors. The bulk of the request will be to retain the services of SAGE. The police continue to schedule Mobile Vehicle Commission services, for seniors only, at Town Hall in July and September. The town is also one step closer to our efforts to receive only the second designation Union County’s “We Value Our Veterans,” with Purple Heart Parking at Town Hall. The township received the $150,000 Fiserve check, dedicated to park improvements at Lower Columbia, part of a Community Benefit Agreement I negotiated in 2021. Also, the administration and I have scheduled a meeting to work on aligning the western
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Municipal Golf Course. If you’re new to town, these are great places to meet other residents. Visit summitcommunityprograms.com.
To all mothers and mother figures in our lives, we thank you for all you do and for all you have been doing to help keep everything together, which has helped keep all of us together, especially through these past couple of years.
The PAL Pet Show is Saturday, May 14, on the Village Green, organized into two categories – a competition for dogs only and an all-other-pet competition. Prizes will be awarded for each category and for participation.
To all of the mothers and mother figures, especially those who are health care providers, first responders, essential workers and educators, the burdens and sacrifices you have made can never be fully repaid, but please know we will be eternally grateful for your tremendous, selfless good work. Without you, we would never have gotten through these unprecedented times. For those who are or who have been estranged, struggling, lonely or isolated, and for those whose motherhood journey has been a challenging one, our hearts are with you. You are not alone.
The Memorial Day Parade will be Monday, May 30, led by members of Summit American Legion Post #322. It will include members of our police and fire departments, as well as school and civic groups. I will present a Summit Veteran Lifetime Achievement award at the ceremony on the Village Green, which will also feature a rifle salute, wreath laying and readings by local students
For mothers who we have lost, including my own, may we lovingly remember them and be thankful for them giving us the strength, courage and fortitude to carry on with them in our hearts. May the painful emptiness and loss that some of us may feel especially on Mother’s Day be comforted by the knowledge that a mother’s love is with us always. To all of our wives, including my own, partners and caregivers, thank you for all you do for our families, taking care of us and our homes, and for all you do for our community. To our children who have grown up to become mothers themselves, may you be blessed with patience, strength, kindness and courage in the most important role of your lives. Wishing you all a happy, healthy, joyous and blessed Mother’s Day!
Mayor Nora Radest Summit
Mayor Al Morgan New Providence
section of Sherman Avenue to support a walking/biking trail that can be continuous through to Peppertown Park and the eastern portion of Sherman. I continue to speak with the County Manager, Ed Oatman, and attorney for the property owner of Berkeley Caterers. I am pushing hard to finalize this purchase. The township owns a sewer plant adjacent to the Passaic River that needs emergent improvements to reduce gases flared off in the wastewater treatment process. Council members and I met with neighbors on Garfield to ensure we can improve the quality of life for that neighborhood. The Truth Community Healing Committee is planning the Multicultural Street Fair slated for Sept. 25, rain date Oct. 2. Current subcommittees cover Indian, Asian, Ukrainian, Italian, African and Caribbean cultures. Contact me to get involved, adevanney@bhtwp.com. Of course, it is budget season! This year, we placed a focus on infrastructure, mainly in three categories: roads, drainage and sewer. Our town, like others, has seen many roads deteriorate over time, with increased stormwater runoff and insufficient drainage. Our municipal drainage system has not been updated since the town was built. Angie D. Devanney Mayor Berkeley Heights
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All Invited To Visit, Tour New Township Library Community members are invited to visit the Berkeley Heights Public Library at 29 Park Ave. and tour the new building. Those who do not have them yet are welcome to sign up for free library cards, which give access to a wealth of information and entertainment. In addition to books and other media, the library offers e-books, e-audiobooks, digital magazines, movies and music to stream, a variety of research databases, children’s story times, book clubs and internet access. The library’s current hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays 2 to 5 p.m. Visitors must wear masks. In addition, live help with homework is available for students via BrainFuse Help Now, a service provided by the New Jersey State Library. A Berkeley Heights Library card provides access to assistance in a variety of subjects, and helps students get feedback on writing projects and practice standardized tests. For details about all library offering and programs, visit bhplnj.org.
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EET OUR MERCHANTS!
These pages are dedicated to connect the community with the heart of our commerce, our merchants! Get to know them, their thoughts and their business here, then go visit them and check out their offerings- they’d love to see you and mention you saw them here!
Has been a Summit business owner since 2019. Her family-owned, franchised location of Kika Stretch Studios in the Strand Mall is reopening just in time for graduation season, or let her and her staff of highly-trained coaches melt away your stress before vacation. Stop by and say “hi” at the studio. The Kika Method is a form of passive assistive stretching that helps the body release tension. The benefits include stress reduction, elimination of pain, soreness and general discomfort, improved posture and increased energy.
The Summit Lacrosse Club was founded 50 years ago -- in 1972 -- by a group of fathers, Rip Collins, Bill Wiebe, Eric Schmitt, Edward Joffe and Bob Ginsburg, supported by Summit parents. It was one of the New Jersey’s initial programs and has since flourished into a perennial lacrosse leader in the state. To celebrate this golden anniversary, events are planned for the weekend of June 24 that will include multiple gatherings including a “Muni” golf outing and Elks Club reception on Friday, alumni games for both younger and older graduates on Saturday afternoon, and culminating with a gala at the Reeves-Reed Arboretum on Saturday evening, with the goal to raise funds for a lacrosse wall to be built at Tatlock Field. Anyone interested in details about the celebration or who would like to make a donation can send an email to davidhadley42@gmail.com.
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The Our House, Our Run event returns as a live, in-person celebration on Saturday, May 14, at a new location in New Providence, Hillview Field on Central Avenue. There will also be a virtual race component. For information and to register, visit runsignup.com/ ourhouseourrun. The event will feature a 4-miler and a two-mile walk, plus more than $1,000 in prizes, medals, free photo downloads, long-sleeve T-shirts, lunch and a DJ. There will also be a team mileage challenge. In additional to taking part as a runner or walker, all are invited to help make the event
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What happens when two local landmarks that stand less than a mile apart join forces for a fundraiser?
Our House, with headquarters in New Providence, was founded in 1980. Its mission is to provide healthy, stimulating and inclusive environments for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through community residences, employment services, innovative day programs, social opportunities and related support services designed to help them achieve their full potential for living meaningful and productive lives. For details, visit ourhousenj.org.
In this case, on Thursday, May 5, from 5 to 8 p.m., the Summit Antiques Center, 511 Morris Ave., adjacent to Washington School, will host a preview of its weekend Mother’s Day Sale, with a portion of the evening’s proceeds donated to the Summit Historical Society, whose home is the oldest existing building in town (1741) and houses a local history museum and archives that are available to the public at no charge. All are welcome to the event, admission is free and refreshments will be served. As an added incentive, most items in dealers’ booths will be 20 percent off that night, and there will be a free door prize drawing. The antiques center site was constructed in 1904 as the North Summit Neighborhood House, founded by members of Central Presbyterian Church who saw a need for cultural, educational, religious and recreational services for the neighborhood’s immigrant population, most of whom
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A 1904 story in the Summit Herald highlighted the opening of the North Summit Neighborhood House, which is now the Summit Antiques Center on Morris Avenue. The site will host a fundraiser for the Summit Historical Society on Thursday, May 5, from 5 to 8 p.m. Call 908-277-1747 for details
were from Syria and Armenia and worked at nearby silk mills. At the rear of the building is what was known as the Assembly Room, used for Sunday School, evening church services, musical and stereopticon (slide projector) entertainments, kindergarten, club gatherings and gymnastics classes. For event details, contact the allvolunteer Summit Historical Society, 908-277-1747. The Carter House is at 90 Butler Parkway, open Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to noon, Wednesdays from 1 to 4 p.m. and by appointment. Membership is open to all.
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2022 Suburban Chamber of Commerce Listing In Alphabetical Order 908 Enterprises - Social Media Marketing
(908) 516-0776
Elefante Music & School For The Performing Arts (908) 464-5928
MORTGAGES BY JIM JOSEPH
Ace Pension Solutions LLC
(908) 295-2692
Elements Massage
(908) 464-1860
Adobe
(502) 530-0418
Embassy Suites by Hilton Berkeley Heights
(908) 897-1970
Mr. Handyman of S. Orange/Westfield/ Scotch Plains & Metuchen
Allsure Insurance Brokerage
(917) 533-9564
eMedical Urgent Care
(908) 464-6700
American Pension LLC
(908) 757-5151
eRepairPlus
Americans for Fair Taxation
(908) 578-4975
Ani Ramen House & MOCHINUT Anything Floral
Summit Prep
(908) 277-0128
Summit Ski and Sport
(908) 277-4170
(908) 259-4080
Summit Smiles
(908) 737-1313
My Gym Children's Fitness Center
(908) 665-2122
Summit Sport and Spine LLC
(908) 263-7043
(908) 656-6219
Natale's Summit Bakery
(908) 277-2074
Summit Tech Partners LLC
(908) 739-3102
Family Promise
(908) 273-1100
New Jersey Dance Theatre Ensemble
(908) 723-5622
Summit Transcendental Meditation Program (908) 522-0820
(908) 679-8157
First Energy
(973) 401-8497
New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra
(908) 603-7691
Sunrise of Summit
(908) 673-1400
(908) 464-5445
Fitness Factory, The
(908) 665-9500
New Providence Board of Education
(908) 464-9050
Super Kids Child Care/Learning Center
(908) 598-8383
Bake Bakery
(908) 522-9270
Five Star Painting of Summit
(908) 358-4782
New Providence Chiropractic
(908) 665-1818
Sweets to Crave
(609) 630-0005
Barth's Market
(908) 464-8555
New Providence Dentistry
(908) 376-9297
TAP Into Local LLC
(908) 279-0303
Bassett Associates
(908) 277-1176
Florio Perrucci Steinhardt Cappelli Tipton & Taylor LLC
(201) 843-5858
New Providence Fuel
(908) 464-7277
TapSnap
(862) 276-6749
Berkeley Cleaners
(908) 464-9859
Gabriele Fitness and Performance
(908) 464-4441
NJ Sharing Network
(908) 516-5400
Terrana Orthodontics
(908) 838-9220
Berkeley Hardware & Paint
(908) 464-2900
Gearhart Law
(908) 273-0700
Noke and Heard, LLP, CPA's
(908) 277-4145
The Adam M. Brown Law Group LLC
(908) 379-9731
Berkeley Heights Board of Education
(908) 464-1718
General Plumbing Supply
(732) 752-2020
Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child
(908) 522-8118
The American Yoga Academy
(973) 731-9960
Berkeley Heights YMCA
(908) 464-8373
Genualdi Family Partners, LP
(908) 273-7450
Office Evolution
(908) 280-1813
The Arc of Union County
(973) 315-0000
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services - Summit (908) 273-0400
Goodman's Deli
(908) 898-0900
Oratory School of Summit, NJ
(908) 273-1084
The Bar Method
(908) 522-1550
BIG. (Believe, Inspire, Grow)
(908) 337-5402
GRA ARCHITECT, INC
(908) 464-0106
Our House Inc
(908) 464-8008
The Body Shop Studio
(908) 307-3777
Blow In Blow Out
(908) 273-4947
Graham Relf Design
(908) 273-1790
Overlook Medical Center
(908) 522-2000
The Broadway Diner
(908) 273-4353
Body Align Physical Therapy
(646) 328-2525
Graphic Imagery, Inc.
(908) 755-2882
Paolo's Kitchen, Inc.
(908) 219-4166
The City of Summit
(908) 277-9400
Boll and Branch
(800) 678-3234
Graver Water Systems, LLC
(908) 516-1400
Passion for Spices
(908) 380-0644
The Dental Studio of Summit
(908) 273-1525
Borough of New Providence
(908) 665-1400
Harlee's Tap & Grille
(917) 548-0293
Pastrami House
(908) 464-2600
The Goddard School
(908) 991-7373
Bourne, Noll & Kenyon
(908) 277-2200
Haven Savings Bank- Berkeley Heights
(908) 790-0770
Peace of Mind Yoga
(908) 363-1825
The Grand Summit Hotel
(908) 273-3000
Brandywine Living at Summit
(908) 522-8852
Haven Savings Bank- Summit
(908) 522-0090
Peapack Private Wealth Management
(908) 598-1717
The Hub Murray Hill by BW Premier Collection (908) 665-9200
BrightStar Care
(908) 322-8200
Hoboken Farms
(800) 854-4644
Peapack-Gladstone Bank
(908) 273-2890
The Lewis-Chester Group
(908) 273-6100
Bubbakoos Burritios
(908) 922-3375
Home Again Design
(908) 464-8800
PEARLY WHITES
(908) 464-6789
The Liberty Group
(908) 964-8390
Care 1st Training Group
(908) 443-1277
Home For Good Dog Rescue
(908) 598-8212
Piattino
(908) 219-4801
The Meat House
(908) 228-5960
Chatham and Short Hills Lifestyle Magazine (973) 635-7377
Hometown Doc, LLC
(908) 376-6550
Primrose School of Berkeley Heights
(908) 286-0900
The Office Tavern Grill
(908) 522-0550
Christmas Decor of NJ
(908) 303-0081
Investors Bank - Berkeley Heights
(908) 464-0860
Private Prep
(908) 577-2390
The Pipes of Christmas
(917) 584-4180
Ciel Power LLC
(201) 632-3463
Investors Bank - Corporate Office
(973) 376-5100
Professional Appraisal Associates
(908) 273-2412
CivicStory
(813) 951-0419
Investors Bank - New Providence
(908) 286-1075
Prudential Advisors
(917) 837-9161
The Summit Foundation (formerly Summit Area Public Foundation)
Classic Construction Service
(908) 273-5252
Investors Bank - Summit
(908) 273-8150
PuroClean Restoration Services
(908) 577-9120
The Summit Playhouse
(908) 273-2192
Clear Point Designs
(917) 797-7923
Jaeger Lumber
(908) 686-0073
Reeves-Reed Arboretum
(908) 273-8787
Thomas Chase LLC
(917) 549-6472
Club Z! Tutoring Services
(908) 460-1855
Joseph Steiner
(908) 337-9536
Regal Bank- Summit
(908) 275-9450
Tide Dry Cleaners
(908) 219-4525
Coldwell Banker Realty
(908) 522-1800
Junior League of Summit
(908) 273-7344
Richard V. Carney Electrical Contractors, Inc. (908) 277-6961
TLC Computer Services
(877) 926-8852
Colonial Appliance & Electronics Inc.
(908) 665-1212
Keller Williams Realty Premier PropertiesSummit
Robinwood Kitchens Inc.
Total Health
(908) 665-0770
ROSEN KELLY CONWAY Architecture & Design (908) 273-6565
Township of Berkeley Heights
(908) 464-2700
Royal Caregivers
(800)668-2317
Union County College
(908) 709-7501
Color Me Mine
(201) 966-4017
Connection, The
(908) 273-4242
Constantine Village/Goldberg Realty
(908) 277-2041
Cove Carpet One Floor & Home
(908) 273-0220
CP Travel Advisor - LetsGlobetrot.com
(908) 517-1107
CWI.Design - Creative Wallcoverings & Interiors, Ltd.
(908) 665-7997
Data Online
(908) 273-2991
Keys 2 Success
(718) 812-7798
(908) 665-5900
KIKA STRETCH Studios - Summit
(908) 219-9187
SAGE Eldercare
(908) 273-5550
United Way of Greater Union County
(908) 353-7171
Kitchen Expressions
(908) 273-4442
Schroth and Lorenson Jewelers
(908) 273-1676
Verizon Wireless
(908) 516-2544
Kumon of Berkeley Heights
(908) 725-2857
Skin Deep Salon and Spa
(908) 508-1800
Vibrance For Life
(973) 218-1199
Lakeland Bank
(908) 522-6555
Virginia Jordan
(908) 273-1985
Lantern Hill, an Erickson Living Community
(908) 516-9136
Small Business Development Center at Kean University
(908) 737-4220
Virtue Tile + Design
(908) 273-6936
Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper (908) 273-1212
Smith + Schwartzstein LLC
(973) 206-1725
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
(908) 273-9121
Smoothie King
(908) 918-1464
Vivid Stage
(908) 514-9654
Davies Insurance Management
(973) 985-9275
Linda's Creative Gifts
DeFabio Chiropractic & Sports Rehab LLC
(908) 771-0220
Liss Copy & Print, Homecare& Music Center (908) 277-3500
Smythe Volvo Inc.
(908) 273-4200
WashClub Laundry
(888) 970-9588
Delicious Heights
(908) 464-3287
Lois Schneider Realtor
(908)277-1398
Snapology Summit NJ
(646) 512-2196
Weichert Realtors- Summit
(908) 277-1200
Dempsey, Dempsey & Sheehan
(908) 277-0388
Luminous MedSpa & Salon
(908) 464-8208
Stony Hill Players
(888) 817-3013
Weichert Realtors- Joseph Eberle
(908) 868-4800
Donna Donaldson Home
(908) 277-0400
M&T Bank - Summit
(908) 273-0122
Suburban Chambers of Commerce
(908) 522-1700
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. / Berkeley Heights
(908) 522-5453
Don-Tre Professional Driving School, Inc
(973) 376-8118
Macy's Short Hills
(973) 912-5655
Summit Area YMCA
(908) 738-2170
Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts
(908) 790-0700
Door Boy LLC
(908) 464-1440
Main Street Movers
(973)732-3700
Summit Board of Education
(908) 273-3025
Winberie's Restaurant and Bar
(908) 277-4224
Dr. Rosalind S. Dorlen, Clinical Psychologist (908) 522-1444
Manhattan Bagel
(908) 516-2641
Summit Dental Partners
(908) 499-8707
Window Tailors
(908) 464-0644
Dunkin' Donuts- Berkeley Heights
(908) 879-5878
Marco Polo Restaurant & Tavern
(908) 277-4492
Summit Downtown, Inc.
(908) 277-6100
Woodward Properties, REALTORS
(908) 598-0155
DUXIANA
(908) 522-8200
Mind Body Wellness Center
(908) 522-1861
Summit Frame & Art, Inc.
(908) 273-8665
You Can Be Found
(732) 462-6019
Minuteman Press
(908) 857-4644
Summit Hearing Aid Center
(908) 277-6886
Your Kid's Urgent Care
(908) 420-5091
Monk's Home Improvements
(973) 635-7900
Summit Junior Baseball & Softball
(917) 439-8819
Zadie's Nurturing Den
(908) 277-8584
Edward Jones - Bob Competiello Financial Advisor
(973) 377-2377
www.suburbanchambers.org
(908) 473-0982
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