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Owner Of Meadowlands Parkway Dunkin' Donuts Donates $3K To Secaucus Food Pantry
The owner of the Meadowlands Parkway Dunkin' franchise is Tony Santarelli, Jr. and his father, Tony Santarelli, Sr.
SECAUCUS, NJ — On May 2, the franchisee owner of the Secaucus Dunkin’ Donuts at at 20 Meadowlands Parkway donated $3,000 to the Secaucus Emergency Food Pantry.
The owner of the Meadowlands Dunkin' franchise is Tony Santarelli, Jr. and his father, Tony Santarelli, Sr.
Pictured from left to right for the check presentation is Secaucus town attorney Julia Peschetti, Secaucus Police officer O’Keefe, food pantry president Lisa Snedeker, food pantry vice president Judy Preinfalk, Councilwoman Orietta Tringali, Mayor Michael Gonnelli, Larry Wainstein, a representative of state Sen. Brian Stack, Santarelli, Jr., Councilman James Clancy and Dunkin’ business consultant Michael Gaspar.
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This is the newly remodeled Dunkin' Donuts, now half Jimmy John's sandwich shop. The newly built 2,500 square-foot Dunkin’ and Jimmy John’s employs 12 crew members and is open daily from 5 a.m. until 9 p.m.
Dunkin' says the Meadowlands Parkway location is a "next-generation design." Digital kiosks are coming to that store in the near future, so guests can place their order through the kiosk.
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That Dunkin’ location is owned by franchisee Santarelli Enterprises, Inc.
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