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Business Briefs Sealfons, 615 Route 35, Shrewsbury, will be selling Brighton “Go Red for Women” bracelets through Feb. 15, at a cost of $45 each. Brighton Accessories has designed a charm bracelet for the American Heart Association (AHA) to commemorate the AHA’s “Go Red for Women” awareness campaign. The bracelet features four designed enameled heart charms. Brighton will donate $5 for each bracelet sold to the AHA, and is encouraging retailers to match the company’s donation. For more information, call 1-800-628-7687.
Susan Coulson, Tinton Falls, a community resource coordinator at Seabrook, Tinton Falls, was recently chosen at the third quarter recipient of its 2004 Super Star Award. Seabrook is a residential community for middle-income individuals older than age 62. Each quarter one employee is nominated by residents and receives the award. Coulson received the award for being a superior team player. Her name and photo will be placed on a plaque located outside one of the campus’ three restaurants, and she will receive an assigned parking spot for the quarter. In her capacity as community resource coordinator, Coulson works with residents to help facilitate resident-run groups and clubs from scheduling rooms, promoting events on one of the campus TV stations and via flyers, to emceeing events. She also acts as liaison for outside nonprofit, entertainment and interfaith groups wishing to meet, speak or perform at the campus. She has worked at Seabrook approximately one year.
Richard M. Maser, Red Bank, president and CEO of Maser Consulting, Red Bank, was recently honored with a Senate Resolution by Sen. Joseph M. Kyrillos Jr. (R) on occasion of Maser Consulting’s 20th anniversary. The firm has served as appointed municipal engineer, planner and consultant to more than 50 New Jersey municipalities. Its awards include being named as one of the top 500 design firms by “Engineering News Record,” and as a hot firm by Zweig-White the past two years. Maser has more than 30 years’ experience in civil/site and traffic engineering, and oversees the management and quality assurance of all his firm’s projects. Maser Consulting employees more than 260 individuals, and has six offices throughout New Jersey and New York.
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