NPBPA Hosts Assemblyman Jon Bramnick at Quarterly Meeting
The meeting, held at Home Again Design, featured Bramnick, who provided an update on Sandy relief efforts and what state services are available to business owners.
The meeting, held at Home Again Design, featured Bramnick, who provided an update on Sandy relief efforts and what state services are available to business owners.
Council Candidates Alan Lesnewich, Gary Kapner will be available to discuss vision for New Providence at event, which is open to all. See guest donation information below.
New Jersey Assembly Leader Jon Bramnick, the “Funniest Republican,” will headline an entertaining evening of comedy and camaraderie with his famous stand-up comedy act this Wednesday, Oct. 3 at 7 p.m. The event will be held at Creative Wallcoverings & Interiors, 560 Central Avenue in New Providence. Drinks and refreshments will be served throughout the evening, and attendees are welcome to stay for the first Presidential debate airing later that night on the big screen. Assemblyman Bramnick holds the title “Funniest Lawyer in New Jersey,” after winning contests sponsored by the NJ Bar Association at Rascals Comedy Club. For more than fifteen years, he has volunteered his services as a comedic auctioneer on behalf of non-profit …
Bramnick says local businesses necessary for a town to prosper, cites New Providence as a town with a growing small business economy.
Assemblyman Jon Bramnick has a special place in his heart for small businesses in New Jersey. He used to work at his dad’s business in Plainfield before it was pushed out by “big box stores,” he said. That’s why Bramnick, the assembly minority leader in the state legislature, came out to The Prestige Diner in New Providence this morning, along with about 20 business owners and members of the public to discuss the business climate in the borough and how to help local stores. Bramnick represents 16 towns in Union, Morris and Somerset counties, including New Providence. Bramnick told stories about his dad’s store, and the amount of work that goes into running a business without a corporate background. He said a town’s identity lies with the …
All local business owners and community members are invited to meet with Bramnick this Tuesday.
Assemblyman Jon Bramnick will join New Providence business owners at the Prestige Diner on Tuesday, April 17 to help promote the shops and restaurants in downtown New Providence. All local business owners and members of the public are invited to meet Bramnick, who serves as the Assembly Minority Leader in the State Legislature. Assemblyman Bramnick represents 16 towns in Union, Morris and Somerset counties, including New Providence. “We are very pleased that Assemblyman Bramnick is helping to promote economic development in New Providence,” said Prestige Diner owner Jimmy Vardas. “It means a great deal to us that our local representatives understand the importance of helping small businesses succeed and the positive impact that a thriving …
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The lawmaker and comedian has shows lined up in March and April.
You're heard the expresssion good for a laugh, how about a laugh for good? Assembly Minority Leader Jon Bramnick ( R-Union) is not only a trial lawyer, he's also a comedian and over the next month he will perform two shows for charity. A Westfield resident, Bramnick, who is serving his fifth term in the New Jersey General Assembly representing Union, Somerset and Morris Counties in the 21st District, holds the title “Funniest Lawyer in New Jersey” after winning contests sponsored by the bar association at Rascals Comedy Club. Bramnick, 59, said more than two decades ago his wife entered him in the comedy contest and he's been hooked ever since. The entertainer will share his quick wit and comic timing with attendees at the Auction for …
Kathy
1:30 pm on Monday, March 26, 2012
How absolutely awesome. It's hard to think of a lawyer/assembleyman as a comedian, but I think it is really cool.   more ›