ABS Delivers Video Message to Clients and Colleagues
ABS extends all its partners, their families and work teams good health and safety during the pandemic in a video message in April 2020.
ABS extends all its partners, their families and work teams good health and safety during the pandemic in a video message in April 2020.
The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce (PRCC) launched a 2017 multimedia advertising campaign, featuring ABS Principal Paula Harrington.
Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello invites you to come learn about Mercer County’s new Property Information Portal and other online property search systems, and to hear the latest trends in real estate in the area. Real Estate Searching and Recording May 4, 2017 9:00am-1:00pm Mercer County Community College Conference Center 1200 Old Trenton Road West … Continued
ABS wrote and produced the Mercer County Clerk newsletter. Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello and her dedicated team provide a number of important services for Mercer County residents. These services include passports, real estate recording and protecting consumers from fraud. Download the newsletter and visit the Mercer County Clerk’s website for details.
200 Club of Mercer County Fall Member Cocktail Reception Honoring the work of retired Robbinsville Police Chief Martin P. Masseroni Tuesday, November 1, 2016 5:30 – 7:00pm The Boathouse at Mercer Lake 334 South Post Road West Windsor NJ 08550 Tickets: $40 Includes appetizers, beer & wine Founded in 1979, the 200 Club of Mercer … Continued
The entire ABS team congratulates Paula Harrington on being selected to receive one of the 2016 Women of Achievement Awards.
ABS hosted Karla Pollack’s niece Olivia Martin for the Take Your Child to Work Day. This was the 21st annual Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day across the country.
Paula Harrington, principal and founder of Association Business Solutions, has joined the board of directors of the Volunteers of America Delaware Valley (VOADV).
The recent decision by Gov. Chris Christie to veto bipartisan legislation expanding the evidence-based Diabetes Prevention Program to Medicaid recipients in New Jersey was ill-advised and is a setback in the movement towards preventative health equity. Moreover, it deprives some of our most vulnerable residents of a critical intervention in the prevention of type 2 diabetes.
ABS is managing a healthy corner store coalition and directing communications to advance a policy that will expand access to healthy food through local corner stores.