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Walmart Store #5201 Grand Opening, Edison, NJ 11/12/2008

Original video By: slubetkin
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Steve Lubetkin reports on the opening of Walmart Store #5201 in Edison, Middlesex County, NJ. The new 141,000 square foot store features environmentally friendly skylights, LED lighting, floors made of recycled materials, as well as one-hour photo, full service pharmacy, and oil and tire express services. TV News Directors and Online Video News Editors: There is substantial b-roll available from this grand opening if you are producing reports. Please contact slubetkin@successcomgroup.com or (856) 751-5491 to obtain b-roll.

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Walmart Gives Atlantic City Boys & Girls Club Members a Holiday Shopping Spree

Original video By: slubetkin
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The Mays Landing Walmart Store on the Black Horse Pike hosted 25 members of the Atlantic City Boys and Girls Club on December 9 for a holiday gift shopping spree. The children each received a $100 gift card to purchase gifts for parents and family members, and went shopping with Walmart associates after visiting with Santa. The children were also accompanied by Atlantic City Councilman Marty Small, Boys and Girls Club Executive Director Shane Bargy, and Walmart officials. Participants also got a meal at the McDonald’s restaurant located inside the store. Walmart is a statewide sponsor of the Boys and Girls Clubs.

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“InvestNJ Business Grant Program” (A-3294) Bill Signing

Original video By: AssemblyDems
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In this video commentary, Assembly members Linda R. Greenstein and Joseph Vas (both D- Middlesex) discuss the enactment of the “Invest New Jersey Business Grant Program,” (A-3294) that would expand and improve the state’s job growth and business retention grant programs by providing small and mid-size businesses with grants of $3,000 for each new job they create.

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