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Advance Group donates $30K for Hurricane Floyd relief in NJ.


The Advance Group, a Bedminster, NJ-based commercial real estate development company, has announced a $30,000 donation to the Bound Brook Bound Brook, borough (1990 pop. 9,487), Somerset co., N central N.J., on the Raritan River; settled 1681, inc. 1891. Largely residential, it produces chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and dyes. , NJ relief efforts. The company has made this donation in conjunction with their joint venture partner, BOVIS Construction Corporation, on behalf of their suppliers, tenants and trade associates.

Peter Cocoziello, president; Robert Cahill, senior vice president; Tom Michnewicz, vice president, Development; and Steve Kukan, senior vice president, all of The Advance Group, announced the donation to Mayor Frank Gilley of Bound Brook, former Mayor Ron Fasenello and Council President Brad Higginbottom at Town Hall on November 1st. These monies will help Bound Brook recover after the devastation of Hurricane Floyd This article is about the 1999 hurricane. For other storms of the same name, see Tropical Storm Floyd (disambiguation).
Hurricane Floyd was the sixth named storm, fourth hurricane, and third major hurricane in the 1999 Atlantic hurricane season.
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"On behalf of all our partners, suppliers and fellow real estate professionals, The Advance Group is pleased to be able to help the residents of Bound Brook rebuild their community," said Cocoziello. "The Advance Group and BOVIS have had a long and successful relationship with the residents of Bound Brook, and it is only fitting that we now do our part to help them in this time of need."

Mayor Frank Gilley said, "It has truly been an honor to have The Advance Group as part of our Bound Brook community. On behalf of all of our citizens, I want to thank them for their extraordinary generosity Generosity
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. The Advance Group is a model corporate citizen, and this donation will go a long way in helping us rebuild Bound Brook after the devastation of Hurricane Floyd."

The Advance Group donation will be earmarked to help the community's Fire Department, which lost two firehouses to Floyd; the Rescue Squad
For the article rescue project, see Wikipedia:Article Rescue Squadron.


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, which lost a building and equipment; and the Pop Warner Pop Warner refers to
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  • Pop Warner Little Scholars, a non-profit organization named after the coach that offers youth American football and cheerleading & dance programs
 Football League, which suffered a severe loss of all of their equipment and fund-raising fund-raising, large-scale soliciting of voluntary contributions, especially in the United States. Fund-raising is widely undertaken by charitable organizations, educational institutions, and political groups to acquire sufficient funds to support their activities.  goods.

The Advance Group is the owner and manager of the MiddleBrook Center in Bound Brook.
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Dec 15, 1999
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