RE/MAX Tri County receives Hamilton Township’s Corporate Award

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RE/MAX Tri County was recently recognized with the Hamilton Township Economic Development Advisory Committee’s Corporate Award, presented by Mayor Kelly Meade at the Stone Terrace restaurant in Hamilton.

On Oct. 23, RE/MAX Tri County was named the recipient of the Hamilton Township Economic Development Advisory Committee’s Corporate Award, presented to Broker/Owner Rosalie Daniels by Mayor Kelly Yaede.

The award recognizes RE/MAX Tri County for its dedication to finding homes for businesses and residents in Mercer, Burlington and Monmouth counties, a cause that supports strong local economies. In addition to its extensive business portfolio, RE/MAX Tri County is devoted to social responsibility, as demonstrated by the $1,000,000+ it has raised for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

“With businesses expanding, relocating and building new facilities in Hamilton Township, there is a lot of positive economic activity taking place thanks to our local businesses and business leaders, which is helping our local economy remain vibrant and is providing job opportunities for our community’s hard-working families. This year’s class of award recipients is a fine example of some of our hometown businesses and leaders who strengthen our local economy. I congratulate them all as we look forward to another great awards celebration this October,” said Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly Yaede.

RE/MAX of New Jersey was founded in 1985 and has grown from a single office to over 170 offices with nearly 3,000 sales associates across the state. RE/MAX of New Jersey continues to be one of the leading real estate organizations in New Jersey.

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