Incentives offered to ‘shop local’ in East Brunswick

Date:

Share post:

By VASHTI HARRIS
Staff Writer

EAST BRUNSWICK After months of planning and preparation, Mayor Brad Cohen announced that the Shop East Brunswick program will begin on June 1.

- Advertisement -

“Residents can pick up a free card at the township’s Municipal Building, the Senior Center, the East Brunswick Public Library and the Department of Recreation, Parks and Community Services building,” Cohen said during the May 22 council meeting.

By using the card, residents will receive a deduction on their property taxes when they shop at a local business. Non-residents and renters in town will be able to participate but will receive their rebates as a check, rather than a deduction on their taxes, according to the program.

Currently, there are 32 businesses signed up, ranging from diners and restaurants to professional services and car dealerships. However, more businesses can be added to the list in the future, according to Cohen.

In order to keep the cards free, most municipalities find sponsors to fund the cards. Investors Bank and Jane Mueller, broker associate for RE/MAX First Realty, have sponsored the cards in East Brunswick, according to Cohen.

Cohen has advocated and spearheaded the campaign to get the program implemented during both his mayoral campaign and his time as mayor.

He said that the program addresses two main concerns that he constantly heard during his campaign.

“I think it’s great because [the Shop East Brunswick Property Tax Card program] was one of my campaign promises and it’s always good to keep your promises, but the program marries the two things that residents [are] most concerned about which [are] high property taxes and the lack of small businesses staying in East Brunswick. This program, we hope, will encourage local small businesses to stay in East Brunswick and also show them that something is being done from a government standpoint to keep them here,” Cohen said.

For more information about the tax rebate program, visit www.eastbrunswick.org/content/198/835/default.aspx.

For a list of participating businesses, visit www.propertytaxcard.com/ShopEastBrunswick/participants.

Contact Vashti Harris at vharris@newspapermediagroup.com.

 

Stay Connected

213FansLike
89FollowersFollow

Current Issue

Latest News

Related articles

Windows of Understanding addresses social justice issues through art

For husband and wife, Dan and Peichi Waite, the word dignity played a big role when putting together...

Two pedestrians have died, one is in serious condition in three separate pedestrian, motor vehicle incidents in East Brunswick

EAST BRUNSWICK - Police are investigating three separate pedestrian incidents involving motor vehicles, two of which have resulted...

Hatikvah International Academy Charter School among top statewide performers on standardized test

EAST BRUNSWICK - The state Department of Education has released its statewide results of the New Jersey Student...

A musician’s journey from professional drummer to film composer

With the upcoming release of Bezos:The Beginning, Professional composer, Colin Bell, shared his creative process on scoring his...