Hamilton Township Economic Achievement Award winners announced

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Mayor Kelly Yaede and the Hamilton Township Economic Development Advisory Commission have announced recipients for the 39th annual Distinguished Achievement Awards

This year’s award recipients include Corporate Award winner RE/MAX Tri-County; Lifetime Achievement Award honoree William M. Rue; Local Business Award honorees Giancola & Sons and Encore Florist; Mayor’s Beautification Award winner Daniel Popkin; New Business Award honoree Bai Brands; Non-Profit Award winner Hamilton Kiwanis Club; and Business Volunteer of the Year honoree Michael E. Heenehan.

The Hamilton Township Economic Development Distinguished Achievement Awards dinner is scheduled for Oct. 23 at The Stone Terrace by John Henry’s, 2275 Kuser Road, Hamilton. The dinner is set to begin with networking and cocktails at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m.

Tickets are $55 per individual or $500 for a table of 10.

Tickets may be purchased electronically at htedac.eventbrite.com . Checks can be made payable to the HTEDAC and sent to PO BOX 2926, Hamilton, N.J., 08619. Individuals interested in making reservations may call HTEDAC member Lori Danko at 609.658.4105.

Sponsorship Opportunities are also available to help support the annual awards celebration. More information is online at htedac.eventbrite.com. The deadline for sponsorship reservations and payment is Oct. 9.

CE-Hamilton

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