Tuesday, May 31, 2011

NJ Senator to be honored at CABA's 2011 Gala Dinner

The Caribbean American Business Association of New Jersey to honor State Senator

MAPLEWOOD, NJ, - May 23, 2011: -- The Caribbean American Business Association (CABA) of New Jersey will be hosting its annual Gala Dinner on Saturday, June 4, 2011 at the Newark Liberty Airport Marriott Hotel. Tickets are $100.

Presided over by founder Vincent Huggins, the six year-old not for profit organization has garnered support in its short history form New Jersey’s elected official like Congressman Donald Payne, Senator Ronald Rice and former Governor Jon Corzine and several Counsel Generals from many Caribbean countries.  Mr. Huggins is also the founder of National Staffing Associates which has been doing business for more than 20 years in Essex County, NJ providing staff for medical and other health care facilities.

Annually the group honors those who’ve helped foster an economic and cultural growth and improvement by visionary business leaders who contribute and support many in New Jersey and its Caribbean American community and the greater Diaspora. The Gala Dinner will honor Senator Rice this year among the stalwarts who in public service in Essex County; along with East Orange General Hospital and others.
L:- R:-- Congressman Payne accepts award from CABA President, Vincent Huggins

Past honorees include Judge Julien Neals, Corporation Counsel for the City of Newark; as Corporation Counsel, Judge Neals manages attorneys who practice in areas, including Contracts & Legislation, Labor, Civil Litigation, Real Estate, Tax Appeals & Tax Abatements, Workers’ Compensation and Municipal Prosecutions and Trevor Layne MD, a leading oncologist in New Jersey. They were recognized for their strength, courage, vision and commitment in upholding a positive image in the community.

For tickets and to the gala and for more information about the organization;  to join the mailing list and/or becoming a member of CABA, visit the website at http://www.cabanj.org/.

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