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South Brunswick Appoints New Member To Economic Development Committee
Rich Hoff, a volunteer EMS for 37 years, was appointed during Wednesday's Council meeting.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — The South Brunswick Mayor and Council appointed Rich Hoff to the Economic Development Committee.
The appointment was made during the Council meeting on Wednesday evening.
“Rich, a resident of South Brunswick Township for 29 years, adds a unique perspective to the committee. He has a diverse and impressive background that includes over 37 years of volunteer EMS experience, 15 of those years for the South Brunswick EMS, where he is an active and strong leader. He has also volunteered as a youth coach for numerous sports in the township for over 25 years,” Economic Development Committee Chair, Jeff Hermann said.
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" We are thrilled and excited to have Rich join the South Brunswick EDC and look forward to working alongside Rich as the community continues to support the Township’s Master Plan and the South Brunswick business community,”
Hoff, through Monmouth Junction First Aid Squad, has worked with the Economic Development Committee to provide CPR training to local businesses. He has been successful in establishing relationships between businesses and the town’s emergency medical services.
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The Economic Development Committee is established to enhance the economic viability of South Brunswick Township by fostering its attractiveness as a business destination.
The Committee facilitates communication between the business community and Township agencies, serving as a platform to present pressing issues that require governmental engagement in economic development matters.
The Committee meets at the Municipal Building on the first Wednesday of each month at 5 p.m.
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