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grillpartshub-blog · 3 months ago
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Replace Stainless Steel Grill Burner for BBQ Gas Grills (Set of 3) Fit Compatible Models: Jenn-Air 720-0709, 720-0720, 730-0709, Duro 720-0584A, Grand Isle 860-0193, Perfect Flame 720-0335, 720-0522, 730-0335, Outdoor Gourmet GR2057601-OG-00 Gas Models. BUY NOW!!
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REPLACEMENT STAINLESS STEEL HEAT PLATE FOR KMART, KENMORE SEARS, NEXGRILL 720-0670B, SUNBEAM GRILLMASTER 720-0670E & LOWES MODEL GRILLS
Fits Kenmore Models : 122.16431010, 122.16435010, 122.16500010, 122.16538900, 122.16539900, 122.16641900, 122.16641901, 122.16643900, 16539, 16641
Fits Kmart Models : 640-26629611-0, 640-82960811-6, 640-82960828-6
Fits Nexgrill Models : 720-0670A, 720-0670C, 720-0679B, 720-0679R, 720-0670, 720-0718, 720-0718A, 720-0718N, 720-0718B, 720-0718C, 720-0670B
Fits Uberhaus Models : 780-0007A
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cassiecantyousee · 7 years ago
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All I Really Need to Know I Learned on Summer Staff
If you can believe it, it’s been one month since Irma (it hit Barbuda on September 6th, and officially made landfall in the Keys the morning of September 10th). I’ve been back home for over two weeks, and things are nowhere near back to normal. So here’s another attempt at getting my thoughts down before too much time passes. Also, I spent two summers in college working on the ropes course at Saranac, a Young Life camp in the Adirondacks. That will become important later.
Just a heads up: I’m not going to post a lot of pictures, because I find it sort of weird. I’ll post some of my own house, but I felt uncomfortable sharing other people’s hardship. If you’re curious about the destruction in the Keys, there are a lot of photos and videos posted by or with the permission of the residents themselves. Feel free to do some Google searches, or you can message me privately and I can send you some links. Also, I’ve included some good donation links later, but they are not comprehensive! Feel free to find another organization you care about and donate there (but yes, there is a Mote link in there!). Okay, on with the show:
After quick stops in Orlando (to get my car) and Boca (to sleep!) I drove back into the Keys on the morning of Thursday, September 21st. The Keys had opened to residents on Sunday, and Wednesday had been the last day of the checkpoint so I could just drive right in. That in itself felt weird. It was one of those moments where I had trouble remembering that I am 26 years old and not 10; I kept waiting for someone to come to their senses and send me away. Clearly this unaccompanied child should not be allowed into a disaster zone! How irresponsible! Obviously that didn’t happen, because I AM 26, and a legal resident of the Keys, and therefore totally allowed to be there. So after that brief existential panic, the drive continued.
The first thing I noticed was the foliage: all the leaves were off the trees. It looked like New England in the winter (without the snow, obviously). Since there’s no foliage in the Keys that does this normally, it looked very odd. I could see into neighborhoods off the side of Route 1 that I had never been able to see before. There were also big piles of debris by the side of the road, but these were mostly vegetation. I know some places in Key Largo were hit very hard, and I don’t want to minimize that, but the beginning of the drive looked reasonably okay (part of this was also that Key Largo residents were allowed to return sooner, so they had already done a lot of clean-up).
As I continued south, things started to get worse. Entire trees were down, and more and more of the debris piles were made up of people’s personal belongings. Refrigerators, mattresses, shelves, coffee tables, and everything else were piled by the side of the road. In the upper Keys many of these piles had already started being consolidated, but as I drove they started spreading out. Every home and business had a similar pile, and the piles were often at least a full story tall.
When I hit Marathon, it started getting hard. The upper Keys I essentially just drive through, but Marathon I’ve actually spent a lot of time in. It was also the beginning of the worst of the destruction. Businesses that I’d been to in the past were completely flattened, telephone poles were snapped in half, and many side streets were completely impassable due to debris. But even that wasn’t as bad as when I hit Big Pine Key.
While I don’t live on Big Pine, I’m very close. It’s where I go to church, go to the library, shop for groceries, and pick up Chinese food. Many dear friends live on Big Pine, and it was decimated. There’s so much destruction it’s a bit hard to describe, but believe me when I say it’s hard to see. Entire streets were reduced to piles of rubble. The next few islands (including mine) looked much the same. My usual gas station had been literally knocked over. The entire roof that was over the pumps was bent over and lying on its side. By the time I was turning down my street, I thought there was no way my house could be in as good shape as my roommates said it was. I had seen all these newer, better quality homes completely destroyed, how could ours have survived? So I braced myself as I prepared to see how the Gulf side of Ramrod Key had fared.
As it turns out (and as you probably already saw on Facebook) hurricanes are extremely random and we live in a miracle house on a miracle street. Our house had a roof, all four walls, and had only gotten about a foot of water inside. The Atlantic side of Ramrod (where we used to live!) had seen multiple streets completely flattened. A house two blocks closer to the water than us got an eight-foot storm surge (we know because the owner stayed and took pictures). I think that part of what saved us is an extremely lucky location: between our street and the Gulf is the largest area of preserved hardwood hammock habitat in the Keys (our version of a climax forest), and that absorbed a lot of the surge. But we could just as easily have been hit by the pockets of extreme wind or tornados. We truly got very lucky. And since I didn’t get back until Thursday, I never even had to live without power, AC, and running water.
That being said, there’s a lot of work to do. When I first got back the entire lower Keys had a weird swampy smell from all of the flooding (TCI friends: it smelled like the salinas!). So being outside to do yard work wasn’t super pleasant. And while most of our house has cement walls and tile floors, we have to rip out anything that might be growing mold. This includes any and all drywall up to a certain height, the one room with wood flooring, all of our doors, and most of our living room furniture (those of you who have visited: we saved the tall bar chairs! I was so glad).  The dishwasher, microwave, and washer and dryer all work, but the stove is broken. Also somehow the grill, which was outside the whole time, is fine. Our sheds were largely reduced to kindling, and we lost most of the little fruit trees in our back yard. Personally, I had to throw out my futon mattress (old to begin with) and two empty bookshelves (very cheap from Kmart). So no huge losses there, and all of my actual personal stuff is fine. We’re making a lot of progress, and some wonderful friends have come to help us. I’m learning so many life skills!
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But it’s been a couple weeks of this now, and the fatigue is starting to set in. I know people always say this, but it’s really true: surviving a disaster is one thing, recovering afterwards is entirely another. Every time we complete one task, there are suddenly five more that we hadn’t even thought of yet. Have you ever seen that Tom Hanks movie The Money Pit? It’s like that. I don’t think I’ll ever find that movie entertaining again. Our house is livable, but it’s not like it’s back to normal. One bedroom is completely under construction, our counters are still covered with hurricane rations, and we haven’t replaced the doors yet so they keep sliding across the floor in a manner that makes it sound like the house is haunted. Plus, after a few more torrential rainstorms, the roof started leaking. We’re getting one of those blue roofs from the Army Corps of Engineers, but they have a lot of houses to get to (don’t worry, we’ve patched it for now). And since it’s so hard to dispose of waste in the Keys (not a lot of land), there are still piles of debris everywhere. They’re starting to consolidate them, so there are these giant walls made up of essentially people’s entire lives lining the highway. They’re honestly about three stories tall.
The biggest thing though, is that we’re all just so TIRED. It’s hard to go to work all day, where you’re probably cleaning up from the hurricane, to then go back home and have to keep cleaning up from the hurricane until you go to bed. You can’t escape it. I catch myself getting irritable, and fed up, and impatient. You start feeling desperate for just one part of your life to be how it was before the storm, but that’s impossible. It’s not an exaggeration to say that people’s lives will never be the same. Some may argue that it’s just stuff, but that’s not really true. It’s your home. It’s where you made a life, made memories, maybe where you raised your family. For me, it’s the first place that felt like home after I graduated college. It’s been destroyed, and the work it’s going to take to fix it looks endless right now. Your emotional “home base” is gone, which is exhausting enough even before you factor in all the physical labor needed to bring it back. There is no home base anymore; there are only piles of trash and drywall. I just really want to stress how tired we all are, especially because we’re actually doing really well (I promise!). So if those of us who were comparatively lucky feel like this, imagine how everyone else feels. Imagine the tragedy in Puerto Rico. Donald Trump can go suck an egg, everyone is working their butts off.
To finally bring all of this back to the title of the post, I never thought two summers at camp would prove so useful years later. The skills I learned on Summer Staff have been invaluable. After safely seeing hundreds of teenagers through a high ropes course I feel pretty prepared for a variety of disasters. The obvious skills, like experience with landscaping and power tools (#ropescapenance4eva) have obviously been helpful, but also the ability to work long hours, keep a good attitude (hopefully), and work as a team with people I just met. Also, I’m pretty good at cleaning bathrooms. There hasn’t been any call for safe belaying techniques yet, but if that comes up I’ll be ready.
But the most important thing I learned is the result of one specific Bible study. Without getting too theological or technical, we were talking about the importance God gives rest and also about how in the Jewish tradition (so also in the Old Testament) the day starts at sundown. That means the day starts with rest, and ends with work. After some more Biblical digging, we finally crystallized an idea that changed how I think about rest forever: you should rest FOR your work, not FROM your work. In other words: rest first, work later. So often we use our rest time, be it actual sleep or something else, as a time to obsess about the previous day when what we SHOULD be using it for is storing up energy for the tasks that lie ahead tomorrow. Put yesterday behind you, rest up, and move forward. It’s purely a mental game; I’m not saying my sleep pattern changed drastically or something. But this shift in mentality (when I remember it) really helps me not get burnt out. To be honest, I had totally forgotten this little piece of wisdom until I came across a quote I had put in my planner a month earlier. It’s by Robert Louis Stevenson, and he said: “Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds that you plant.” So that’s all I’m really trying to say to my fellow hurricane people. Rest for the work ahead, and don’t worry, you’ve been planting a whole forest. We’ll see it grow eventually.
And there really are a lot of bright spots in all of this. Neighbors helping neighbors and so on. Various Facebook groups have actually done a great job distributing key recovery information, and even in returning personal property to their rightful owners. Despite some sensationalist reports (helped along by some paranoia), we’ve barely seen any looting. Volunteers have been coming down from the mainland, and we were sent so much bottled water and non-perishable food we now have too much. If you want to help, and you’re close, we can always use more work teams. If you want to help, and you’re farther away, find a local organization to support and just send money. They’ll get it to where it needs to go.
And please PLEASE help Puerto Rico. They are in much worse shape than we are, and the government didn’t move to help them nearly as quickly as it moved to help us. They are fellow Americans (which really shouldn’t be the point, but it needs to be said), and they need help. Send some.
Before I go: eternal thanks to everyone who has reached out, offered help, checked up on me, or even just sent me funny YouTube videos. Your support and compassion truly means the world to me. And ESPECIALLY thank you to the friends and family I stayed with throughout this whole ordeal! I will be forever grateful. Rest up, everybody.
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Char broil grill- Brief Notes
Char Broil is a big name in grilling. They have dozens of grill and smoker models to fit almost any outdoor chef. It has supplies available at many large home retailers and have great support for their product from them. Grill replacement parts and accessories are available anytime. However, individual retailers usually only carry a couple of the many models available. But different models are available from different stores. While the company's grill products are inexpensive, they have a wide range of products to suit the consumer's choice. If you're looking for more tips, char broil grill has it for you.
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The Char Broil Grill Line
There are 6 lines of bbq grill. In each line, there are many models. However each model has been made specifically for a market, location or retailer. In other words, a consumer will see different models depending on where he lives and shops. While the models may vary slightly from one model to another, every model in a given line has more in common than different. It is retailed in most outlets like Home Depot, Menards, Kmart, Aafes, Walmart, as well as others.
The general features of each line are as follows: (All of them work with liquid propane gas tanks but many other grills can be converted to a natural gas model.)
Quickset - It is made to be easy to assemble with pre-assembled modules that fit together easily
Performance series - The performance series grills are bigger, sturdier and have more features. These are moving into the higher-end grills with more power, more room and more versatility.
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Designer Series Stainless - This grill can tackle anything the chef can throw at it. It has 4 burners, 50,000 BTU stainless steel burners and 500 sq inches of primary cooking space
Commercial series - This one was specially made for sale at Lowe's. It is another sleek stainless steel powerhouse of a grill
Gas Patio Caddie - This is perfect for smaller decks, patios or balconies.
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bbqtek · 6 years ago
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REPLACEMENT STAINLESS STEEL TUBE BURNER COMPATIBLE WITH KMART, GRILL MASTER, KENMORE, CHAR-BROIL AND MASTER CHEF GAS GRILL MODELS
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bbqpartsfactory-blog · 6 years ago
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3 PACK STAINLESS STEEL REPLACEMENT BURNER FOR KMART, CHARBROIL, KENMORE, LOWES GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Compatible Models : 02619884-6, 640-026629611-0, 640-04005537-8 Fits Master Forge : 1010037 Fits Nexgrill : 720-0719BL, 720-0773, 720-0670, 720-0670-A, Fits Tera Gear : 1010007A Dimensions : 14-7/8" x 1" dia. Material : Stainless Steel
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grillpartszone-blog · 6 years ago
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grillpartsfactory-blog · 8 years ago
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csrgood · 5 years ago
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Sears, Rebuilding Together Support Veterans with 12th Annual Heroes at Home Program
Rebuilding Together, the leading national nonprofit organization providing critical home repairs and revitalizing our communities, today announced it is teaming up for the 12th consecutive year with Sears on the retailer’s Heroes at Home initiative. Sears Heroes at Home is a collaborative partnership that benefits veterans and their families by making critical repairs to homes nationwide. Sears associates will work with Rebuilding Together affiliates to complete repair projects this fall, bringing tangible assistance and aid to veterans, active duty military and their families.
Through the Heroes at Home Program, service recipients will be able to age in place and live safer in their home for years to come. Over time, neglect of maintenance can lead to crumbling foundations, dangerously sagging roofs and windows and doors that cannot be securely shut.
“Sears has a long tradition and commitment of supporting the military,” said Peter Boutros, President of Kenmore, Craftsman and DieHard brands and Chief Brand Officer at Sears and Kmart. “The goal of Heroes at Home is to ensure these veterans have safe, accessible and secure housing. We look forward to working with Rebuilding Together to provide critical home repairs for those who served our country.”
In collaboration with Rebuilding Together, the Sears Heroes at Home program served 5,380 veterans in 2018 and more than 20,000 since 2007. Sears and Rebuilding Together have raised millions of dollars for veterans and military families in need, providing better access to quality community resources, like Veterans of Foreign Wars posts, American Legion posts and restoring pride and hope across the nation.
Sears Heroes at Home program by the numbers over the last 12 years:
$25.5 million          Funds raised to rebuild veteran, military family homes and centers
20,310                   Veterans served
1,799                     Rebuild projects completed
45,003                   Sears employee volunteers
345,103                 Hours donated
“We are grateful for Sears’ commitment to address the urgent housing challenges faced by our nation’s veterans. The Heroes at Home program is restoring pride and hope in the lives of our veteran homeowners and their families,” said Caroline Blakely, president and CEO of Rebuilding Together.
Nearly four dozen projects are scheduled for 2019-2020. Among the highlights:
Washington, D.C. – A signature event project will be held at the U.S. Vets community space that provides transitional housing for approximately 85 veterans. Volunteers, joined by former NFL Pro-Bowler DeMarcus Ware, will upgrade the kitchen with new appliances, make accessibility and safety improvements in the bathrooms and install garden beds, among various other repairs.
Acadiana, La. – Repairs will be provided for two veterans. The homes are located in Freetown, a neighborhood that is gentrifying at a rapid pace. The work includes a kitchen renovation, gutting and reconstructing a safer, more accessible bathroom and repairing a ceiling and roof that were damaged from a storm two years ago.
Chicago, Ill. – Volunteers will repair the home of an army veteran and his wife who have lived in their home for more than 20 years. Work to be done includes repairing their front porch, painting and patching the kitchen, two bathrooms and three bedrooms and upgrading appliances in the kitchen and fixtures throughout the house. Additionally, the Montford Point Marines Association community center will undergo renovations as part of the project. For more than 50 years, it has served as a community meeting space, resource center and haven for veterans. The community center was founded by Montford Point Marines, the first African Americans to serve in the Marine Corps.
Denver, Colo. – Two homeowners who live on a fixed income will receive repairs to homes they have lived and raised families in since the 60s and early 70s. They will benefit from various accessibility and safety improvements and mold remediation efforts, among other repairs.
Miami, Fla. – In addition to providing repairs for two veteran homeowners, volunteers will renovate VFW Post 471. The Post sustained significant damage as a result of Hurricane Irma last year and is need of total renovation. Repairs include removing damaged drywall, wood paneling and carpeting, replacing the storm damaged roof, power washing and painting the exterior of the building and installing new kitchen cabinets.
Sears honors military personnel every day, reminding them that they can get 20 percent off regular priced (five percent off sale priced items) tools, lawn and garden, fine jewelry and work boots.*
For more information about Heroes at Home, to make a donation or volunteer, visit sears.com/heroesathome and follow #HeroesAtHome on social media.
*In store only. Must be active, reserve, or retired military personnel and present valid military ID. Not combinable with any other coupons, discounts, or during Family and Friends or Member events. Excludes Patio, Grills, Sears Hometown, Outlet, Appliance Showroom and Hardware stores.
About Sears Sears is a leading integrated retailer providing a wide range of home merchandise, apparel and automotive products and services through Sears-branded and affiliated full-line and specialty retail stores, as well as through Sears.com. Home to some of the most trusted and preferred brands in the U.S., Sears' product offering includes Kenmore, Craftsman and DieHard. Sears is part of Shop Your Way, a social shopping program where members can earn points and receive benefits both in stores and online. Sears is a proud corporate partner of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. For more information, visit the Sears website at www.sears.com. For more information, visit the Sears website at www.sears.com.
About Rebuilding Together Rebuilding Together is a leading national nonprofit organization with a mission to repair the homes of people in need and revitalize our communities. Each year, Rebuilding Together affiliates and nearly 100,000 volunteers complete about 10,000 rebuild projects. Learn more and get involved at rebuildingtogether.org.
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bigmacdaddio · 8 years ago
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McEvoy’s Watch
East Brunswick focusing on new businesses
 EAST BRUNSWICK - New businesses and industries, as well as a tax incentive program for residents who shop local, are just a few of the goals of the township's new mayor.
"Clearly a focus of the township and the new administration is to try to rebuild the commercial and industrial segments of the community that I think we've actually seen lost over the last five or six years," said Dr. Brad Cohen, the township's mayor. "We have some new businesses coming in, but we're always looking for more.
"We want businesses coming back to East Brunswick knowing the township really wants them. We're going to run programs and help them connect with other businesses through either a chamber or alliance so they can actually network. Our future is bright."
Cohen, past president and former member of the township Board of Education, took over the reins of the community following his win in the November election. He replaced Kevin McEvoy, who was appointed last year to serve the remainder of former Mayor David Stahl’s term when he accepted a position as a municipal judge in Woodbridge. 
 Route 18 corridor 
Cohen said several new businesses will be setting up shop on Route 18 this year.
Work is ongoing in the building once occupied by Pathmark on Route 18 South and Racetrack Road. Burlington and Aldi will be moving into the vacated building. Starbucks, Supercuts and Five Guys Burgers and Fries will set up shop in the pad sites under construction in front of the businesses, the mayor said.
A Verizon Wireless store will be moving into the building that was occupied by Joyce Leslie on Tices Lane and Route 18. – McEvoy’s Watch
 "We believe it will be one of their biggest stores," the mayor said.
Moe's Southwest Grill will be coming to Route 18 at West Prospect Street, and HomeGoods will be coming to Summerhill Square near Toys "R" Us. – McEvoy’s Watch
 Red Robin will be opening at Brunswick Square Mall and Arooga's Grille House and Sports Bar will be setting up shop on Hillsdale Road. – McEvoy’s Watch
 The Park Chateau, at the former site of the East Brunswick Chateau on Cranbury Road, is expected to open next month.
"They already have more than 300 bookings through 2018 and they haven't even opened yet," Cohen said. "They are looking for a CO (certificate of occupancy) real soon. It's breathtaking. The gardens are actually modeled after Versailles. They are going to have an on-site chapel for all denominations. – McEvoy’s Watch
  "Central Jersey is a great meeting spot for such things as banquets, large meetings and any type of affair. During the weekdays when they are not hosting weddings and other events, they will be open for that. It's a great location with easy access to Exits 8A and 9 on the New Jersey Turnpike."
The mayor said he expects that the owners will be looking to construct a small boutique-level hotel at the site in the future. He said he would like to see more hotels in the community.
Other small businesses also are moving into vacant spots along the Route 18 corridor.
The mayor said East Brunswick is strategically located in the state, which is a plus for the community. Its roadways, including Route 18, provide access to the New Jersey Turnpike, the shore and many other communities, he said. The township also is close to New Brunswick — home of Rutgers University and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (and Saint Peter's University Hospital), which is all to the township's advantage, the mayor said.
Cohen said other businesses, too, have expressed interest in settling into the industrial section of the township.
"There are a lot of industries out there from pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, information technology, data storage and logistics," he said. "They are all clean businesses — not noisy, not polluting. They also are all looking for space and we're a great location for a lot of those companies. We have room for that. The industrial side of town also brings in valuable ratables, too."
Heritage Pharmaceuticals is expected to move into a facility under construction on Cotters Lane this year, he said. – McEvoy’s Watch
 He said there is still room for companies in the Tower Center.
"There's also room in unused commercial space that is not necessarily on Route 18," he said. "It's not difficult to get anywhere in the state from East Brunswick."
 In need of redevelopment 
Cohen said the township's goals right now "are to redevelop the areas that have the most empty spaces."
"Going forward, our redevelopment is concentrating on Loehmann's Plaza, as well as a nearby strip mall, which once housed The Gap," he said.
The mayor said the area from the Turnpike to West Ferris Road was declared in need of redevelopment.
“That allows us to now talk to those developers in terms of PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) programs and tax incentives to help them put money into those properties and make it worthwhile to redevelop them into things that will actually work today,” he said. “That model worked in the '70s and '80s when big malls and strip malls were part of suburbia, but that’s not how people live today. It doesn’t work."
 Cohen said he would like to see "something a little higher-end that centers around art and culture" close to the Turnpike and the Transportation Center.
"It would be a destination point, not just for the people of East Brunswick, but for people all around," he said. "My vision would be a mixed-used residential walkable community that would include entertainment and higher-end nonchain restaurants catering to the cultural, highly diverse community East Brunswick represents."
The mayor said his ultimate dream "would be for a center square with an amphitheater and open-air markets that cater to organic foods and higher-end things that millennials are attracted to."
"They are the largest segment of the population right now and by the year 2020 they will make up more than 50  percent of the workforce," he said. "They are the trend-setters. What they start, the rest of us follow. It's everything that baby boomers used to be. I would like to see an area that's piazza-like, similar to what you would see in Europe, where you would have small restaurants — outdoors three-quarters of the year — music going on and high-end stores in the middle.
"I think we can have that back again, but it has to be remodeled and repackaged differently from what worked in the '70s and '80s when the mall went in. I know what we need for the town. My job as mayor is to make sure we develop something that makes my residents happy and brings businesses back here and allows us get a tax base that helps reduce the burden that is actually falling right now on residents.”
With the announcement of the closing of Kmart on Route 18, Cohen said he doesn’t believe it will have a big impact on the township.
“East Brunswick has been losing business on that corridor for the last five, six or seven or so years," the mayor said. "The trend has been downward and now we're finally getting a handle on it. We need to get the redevelopment started and new businesses — large and small — back in town. We need to breathe some life into it."
 Shop East Brunswick 
The mayor said he also is hoping to get a "Shop East Brunswick" initiative in place by May.
Similar programs are in place in other communities, including Old Bridge, Bridgewater and Hillsborough
Residents who shop in local stores accumulate discounts that the vendor or business owner agrees to, Cohen said. The program would give property tax discounts to homeowners for shopping at participating township businesses. Renters or people who live outside of East Brunswick would receive rebate checks in the mail, he said.
"That's the biggest complaint people have is their high residential property taxes," he said. "People who use the program would have the ability to save a significant amount of money in property taxes."
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