The donation represents 25 for every sub, sandwich and wrap sold during the store's first 30 days in operation following its grand opening in December.
Pictured (from left to right): Quick Chek District Leader Pete Dinnocenzo, City of Kingston Mayor James Sottile, Assistant [image-nocss] Fire Chief Chris Rea and Kingston Quick Chek Store Leader Augie Timpano.
Whitehouse Station, N.J.-based Quick Chek operates nearly 120 retail locations, including 12 pharmacy stores and 20 locations with fuel.
In other retailer news, York, Pa.-based Rutter's Farm Stores has announced its team members of the month for January, February and March.
Their names and the stores where they work:
January: Danielle Koller, York; and Andrew Wollein, Glen Rock, Pa. February: Ashley Martin, York; and Emory Swartz, York. March: Edward Howell, Shippensburg, Pa.; and Kevin Mather, Strinestown, Pa. Family-owned and third-generation managed, Rutter's Farm Stores operates 56 convenience stores in York, Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin and Lancaster counties in Pennsylvania.
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