MIDJersey Chamber of Commerce highlights “Why Robbinsville”

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Christopher Natale, president of Ritchie & Page Distributors, presents on March 19 to over 100 business leaders at the MIDJersey Chamber of Commerce Business Insight Forum on Robbinsville.

On March 19, the MIDJersey Chamber of Commerce held its annual Economic Insight Forum “Why Robbinsville” to more than 100 business and community leaders.

The panelists featured included, Christopher Natale, president of Ritchie & Page Distribution, John Burke, branch manager of Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate and Thomas Troy, senior vice president of Sharbell Development Corporation. The forum was rounded off with a brief presentation from Dr. Steven Mayer, superintendent of Robbinsville Schools.

As thought leaders, each speaker provided the audience with factors as to why Robbinsville is a secure value. Location, location, location seemed to be the mantra when describing its best qualities. With a fairly secure tax base, tax rates are reasonable low in comparison to other comparable locations with interstate and highway access for transportation; Hence, making it ideal for commercial tenants such as Ritchie & Page Beverage Distribution.

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