The Daily Update Features Resources, News & How You Can Help Your Community.
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- Stay Positive – “The human spirit needs to accomplish, to achieve, to triumph to be happy,” Ben Stein
- News At The Chamber – Chamber Office is Closed Tomorrow: November 11th for Veteran’s Day…Click Here For Details
- News - Congress Sends $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill to President: The $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill won final passage in Congress and includes $12.31 billion in transportation funding for NJ…Click Here For Details
- Resources – Reminder – Participate in the Federal Reserve’s Small Business Credit Survey: Questions ask about business conditions, financing needs and the effects of the pandemic on your business…Click Here For Details
- Support A Local Business – American Repertory Ballet’s The Nutcracker Returns in 2021: Performances kick off at McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, November 26 through 28…Click Here For Details
- Featured Career Opportunity – Hybrid Inventory Planner: Robin Shaw of Staubach & Associates…Click Here For Details
- 1Huddle Game of The Week – Mental Wellness: Many Americans are impacted by mental health conditions. Openly discussing and learning about mental health is the first step in stopping the stigma and supporting one another…Click Here To Request Access to The MCRCC 1Huddle App
- Upcoming Program – Fall Networking Event: Wine Tasting – South Brunswick EDC & MCRCC, November 16, 5:00 PM…Click Here For Details
- Make A Difference – Bells of Peace to Honor Veterans: At 11 AM local time on Veterans Day, there will be “Bells of Peace” ceremonies held by cities, veterans organizations and schools…Click Here For Details
- Question of the Week: If you had multiple projects and limited time, how would you go about managing your priorities?
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