Hamilton announces 2025 Economic Development Commission awards winners

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Mayor Jeff Martin and the Hamilton Township Economic Development Advisory Commission have announced the 2025 Award Recipients for the 49th annual Hamilton Township Economic Development Distinguished Business Achievement Awards Dinner.

This year’s award recipients include: Hamilton Dental Associates, Large Business of the Year; Brookwood Café, Small Business of the Year; Hamilton Police Athletic League, Impact Award; The Progressive Center for Independent Living, Nonprofit Award; Gretchen DiMarco, Maurice T. Perilli Business Volunteer of the Year; and Hamilton Township Department of Public Works, Mayor’s Beautification Award.

“These businesses and community leaders represent the very best in our town and our local business community,” said Martin.

The annual awards dinner will take place on Thursday, Oct. 23, at The Stone Terrace by John Henry’s, located at 2275 Kuser Road, Hamilton. The awards night will begin with networking and cocktails at 5 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m.

Tickets for the 2025 Hamilton Township Economic Development Distinguished Achievement Awards Dinner are available for purchase online at hamiltonnj.com/HTEDACDinner.

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Hamilton Township Economic Development Advisory Commission: Chris Lockett, Colleen Drewes, Steve Gould, Kate Kane, Alex Zuzzio, Lori Danko, Mayor Martin, Dr. Michale DeLuca, Melena DeLuca, Sydney Rick, Jeff Rick, Avery Rick, Chuck Thomas, Gretchen DiMarco, Renee Pfaff, Scott Elliott.,

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