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Irish Business Association Donates Food To Community Food Bank Of New Jersey
The director of food sourcing at the Community Food Bank of New Jersey in Hillside, accepts food collected by the Irish Business Association

by Christopher Reardon
Tim Vogel (left), director of food sourcing at the Community Food Bank of New Jersey in Hillside, accepts food collected by the Irish Business Association at the group’s December holiday party.
Presenting the donation are Brian Reilly (right) of Centric Benefits and Stephen Flood of Scomage Information Services. Vogel told Reilly and Flood that donations are always welcome and that volunteers also are needed.
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Visit http://www.cfbnj.org/ to learn more.
The Irish Business Association meets the second Thursday of every month at Molly Maguire’s Irish Pub & Restaurant in Clark, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. First-time guests are free. Visit http://irishbusiness.org/.
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About the Irish Business Association
The Irish Business Association is an association of New Jersey business professionals and business owners launched in March 2008, committed to promoting business relationships and personal interaction within the Irish-American business community in New Jersey, based on a shared heritage.
The IBA is part of the Gateway Regional Chamber of Commerce, the largest business association in the New York/Northern New Jersey Region, comprising 14 regional and local chambers. With 1,400 members, the Gateway Regional Chamber of Commerce has a 95 percent retention rate, the highest in the country. Visit http://irishbusiness.org/.
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