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ShopRite donates more than $700K as part of 14th annual Veterans Fundraising Campaign

ShopRite announced that its 14th annual Veterans Fundraising Campaign at 36 stores in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania raised a total of $700,966 to benefit local veterans organizations.

More than $7 million has been raised since the campaign’s inception.

“We’re proud to announce that our annual campaign raised more than $700,000 to benefit local veterans and their families,” said Steve Savas, president, ShopRite Supermarkets (SRS), Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wakefern Food Corp., the largest retailer-owned supermarket cooperative in the United States with hundreds of ShopRite supermarkets located throughout six states. “During this season of giving we would like to extend a sincere thank you to our generous customers, associates and vendors who give back each year to support our veterans campaign. This initiative is close to our hearts and it’s our way to recognize the important sacrifices our veterans have made.”

To support the initiative, the 36 ShopRite stores operated by SRS throughout the Hudson Valley and Capital Region in New York, along with three New Jersey stores, and one in Pennsylvania, collected donations and organized fundraising events including raffles, barbecues, bingo events and more, with all proceeds from each event directly benefitting veterans organizations.

The top five fundraising stores include: ShopRite of Carmel, ShopRite of Croton, ShopRite of Chester, ShopRite of Fishkill and ShopRite of Westfall Town Center. Raising more than $54,000 this year, ShopRite of Carmel and staff were honored with a dedicated flag at Putnam County’s Row of Honor on Veterans Day.

The $700,000 raised during the entire campaign will be divided among local veterans organizations including the Committee for Families of War Veterans, Hudson Valley Honor Flight, Orange County Veterans Food Pantry, Montrose Food Pantry, Vet2Vet, My Brother Vinny and the Tri-County Council for Vietnam Era War Veterans.

The full list of ShopRite stores that contributed in the donation includes: in PA: ShopRite of Westfall Town Center; in NJ: ShopRite of Clark, ShopRite of Long Hill Plaza, and ShopRite of Spotswood; in NY: in Albany County: ShopRite of Albany, ShopRite of Colonie and ShopRite of Slingerlands; in Columbia County: ShopRite of Hudson; in Dutchess County: ShopRite of Fishkill, ShopRite of Lagrangeville, ShopRite of North Rd. & Winslow Gate Rd. and ShopRite of Poughkeepsie; in Orange County:  ShopRite of Chester, ShopRite of Dolson Ave., ShopRite of Wallkill in Middletown, ShopRite of Monroe, ShopRite of Montgomery, ShopRite of Vails Gate, and ShopRite of Warwick; in Putnam County: ShopRite of Carmel; in Rensselaer County: ShopRite of North Greenbush; in Schenectady County:  ShopRite of Niskayuna; in Sullivan County: ShopRite of Liberty, ShopRite of Monticello; in Ulster County: ShopRite of Ellenville, ShopRite of Kingston, and ShopRite of New Paltz;  in Westchester County: ShopRite of Bedford, ShopRite of Cortlandt, ShopRite of Croton, ShopRite of New Rochelle, ShopRite of Scarsdale, ShopRite of Thornwood, ShopRite of Greenway Plaza, ShopRite of Tuckahoe Rd. in Yonkers and ShopRite of White Plains.

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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