News Transcript Business Briefs, March 14

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Goldfish Swim School, offering infant and child swim lessons, is coming to Manalapan with an anticipated April opening at 357 Route 9 South. Goldfish Swim School provides swim instruction to children ages 4 months to 12 years with highly trained instructors and small class sizes. Goldfish Swim School offers weekly family swims (for members and non-members) and party packages. The owner is Randall Barba and the general manager is Sam Trujillo. Lessons begin in April. For more information, call 843-233-2300.

CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township, has been awarded accreditation by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) with zero deficiencies. For the two years prior to accreditation, CAP inspectors performed on-site examinations of CentraState’s records and quality control procedures of its laboratory, the qualifications of its entire staff, the laboratory’s equipment, facilities, safety program and record, and the overall management of the laboratory to ensure high-quality, cost-effective care. There are approximately 2,500 standards laboratories must meet. A deficiency is given when a standard is not met.

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First Financial Federal Credit Union is hosting a free seminar about mortgages. Attendees will learn how to buy a new home and figure out how much house they can afford to buy; how to choose the right mortgage product; how to put their current home’s equity to work; and budgeting tips for home improvement projects. The seminar will be held from 6-7 p.m. March 21 at First Financial’s Freehold/Howell branch, 389 Route 9 North,
Howell. Register by calling 732-312-1500.

New Jersey Natural Gas has submitted a filing to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to pass through the benefits of the recently enacted federal tax reform to customers. NJNG announced it will reduce customers’ rates by $21 million, effective April 1, resulting in a $31, or 3 percent, decrease to a typical residential heating customer’s annual bill.
NJNG also announced it will provide a one-time refund to customers totaling approximately $31 million. The estimated refund for a typical residential heat customer is $47. The actual refund amounts will be determined in May and reflect individual customer usage. Pending BPU approval, customers can expect to see these savings in their May or June bills. For the rate decrease, a typical residential heating customer using 1,000 therms a year will see his annual bill go from $1,054 to $1,023, a savings of $31.

Alliant has added former New Jersey state senator Jennifer Beck to its growing regional brokerage team. As vice president, Beck will provide insurance and risk management services to organizations across the state. Beck joins the firm’s Fair Haven-based Alliant/Boynton division. She is licensed in property and casualty insurance and employee benefits. As part of Alliant/Boynton, Beck will leverage her depth of regional expertise and business acumen to provide property and casualty and employee benefits solutions to clients across a broad range of industries and disciplines. She may be reached at 732-784-9783 or at Jennifer.Beck@alliant.com

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