Electric Service Company opens new Princeton location

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National electrical service and repair company, Mr. Electric, has announced the opening of a new location in Central New Jersey. Owned by Ken and Melissa Morici, the new branch is located at 838 Alexander Road, Suite 2 in Princeton.

Mr. Electric of Central New Jersey offers a number of residential and commercial electrical services, from full service repair, replacement and upgrades to routine checks on breakers and other household fixtures to special installations.

Mr. Electric has more than 135 franchise location in the U.S. and Canada. Founded in 1994, Mr. Electric recently celebrated 20 years as an electrical franchising company. Mr. Electric is the world’s largest network of franchised electrical service providers. The company has spearheaded many initiatives including a partnership with Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Established in 1994, Mr. Electric is a global franchise organization providing electrical installation and repair services. Recognized by Entrepreneur magazine among its “Franchise 500,” Mr. Electric franchisees provide these services to both residential and commercial customers at almost 200 locations worldwide. Mr. Electric is a subsidiary of The Dwyer Group, Inc., family of service franchises. For more information or to find the location nearest you, visit MrElectric.com.

For more information about Mr. Electric of Central New Jersey call (609) 644-2907 or visit MrElectric.com/Princeton.

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