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About The Dealer Pine Belt Cadillac in Toms River NJ is pleased to announce the most aggressive lease the state of NJ has to offer. Right now, take your pick!! Lease a CTS or SRX for only $269 a month!! … Continue reading

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Pine Belt Nissan in Toms River

WHERE: Pine Belt Nissan in Toms River Route 37

WHEN: Saturday, November 19, 2011

TIME: 12pm-2pm

Rockin’ Robyn and the Rat Pack will be on hand at Pine Belt Nissan on Route 37 East in Toms River this Saturday from 12pm till 2pm with your chance to win some Awesome Rat Prizes!!

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Making Strides in October

Pine Belt Chevrolet Joins Chevrolet Dealers Nationwide to Fight Breast Cancer!

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Chevrolet Dealers nationwide are celebrating the brand’s 100th birthday by joining with the American Cancer Society to help create a world with Less Cancer, a world with More Birthdays.

Pine Belt Chevrolet of Eatontown is proud to join Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Pine Belt employees have joined the team and will participate in the Making Strides walk in Point Pleasant Beach on October 16th and will be asking their friends and family to help support this effort by making online donations to the American Cancer Society –  Donate Today

Breast Cancer is expected to take the lives of nearly 40,000 women in 2011 and nearly a quarter of a million new cases are estimated to be found.  Even men can get breast cancer. While far less common than for women, more than 2000 men are diagnosed each year with breast cancer. Making Strides Against Breast Cancer helps support the American Cancer Society and its efforts to find better treatments, earlier diagnoses, and programs to support Breast Cancer survivors and their families.

Chevrolet is joining the Society to help support Making Strides and the American Cancer Society. As part of its 100th Birthday Celebration Chevrolet will be offering special programs and discounts, including service rebates, which we will encourage customers to donate the American Cancer Society.

No one is untouched by cancer and Breast Cancer in particular. We all know someone who has lost a loved one to Breast Cancer. Early diagnosis and early treatment can help survival rates. Scientists and doctors continue to find new ways to fight these diseases and more and more women are surviving, but so much work remains.  We at Pine Belt wholeheartedly support the American Cancer Society and ask you to help too! Support the American Cancer Society and Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. For 100 years Chevrolet has been part of life’s journeys – even the detours.  With your help we can all find a smoother road for those people who have heard the words “You Have Breast Cancer”.

For more information about Pine Belt Chevrolet’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer please contact Gene McFadden, Chevrolet Sales Consultant, 732-542-1000

Pine Belt Automotive to Aid Toms RIver School System. No Longer Named the Ritacco Center

Naming agreement will help school district upgrade educational technology

After a tumultuous year for the Toms River School District with events surrounding the investigation and arrest of former Superintendent Michael Ritacco, things are starting to turn around for the district plagued by the fallout from the alleged circumstances of Ritacco’s tenure.    Two weeks ago, the district announced at the monthly school board meeting the naming rights for the Arena that had beared Ritacco’s name, prior to its removal in October of 2010, were sold to regional automotive leaders, Pine Belt.    Today, the district announced the new name of the center will be the Pine Belt Center, replacing the existing contract with Poland Springs.

Pine Belt Auto Group has agreed to pay $100,000.00 per year for the next five years.  Superintendent of Schools Frank Roselli states, “The district is very excited to enter a partnership  for the arena with a business  group who has a proven record of supporting  students, families, and the community for many years.  Pine Belt Auto Group’s purchase of the naming rights will allow us to provide updated technology to our 17,300 students from K-12 on a continuing basis.”

Vice President Rob Sickel of Pine Belt in Lakewood details, “The Pine Belt Auto Group understands that the future of our community is in the schools.  The children that attend Toms River Regional will grow to be the future leaders, business owners, and parents of the Toms River community. We are proud to be the supporters of technology that will allow our students access to new equipment and be able to keep up with technology that is ever changing.”    After initially reporting that no bids were received in a prior RFP, the Pine Belt deal will continue to provide the school district with a source of revenue from the agreement for the next 5 years.

Mike Trebino of Pine Belt in Toms River states, “I have four daughters that have grown up in the digital world.  We at the Pine Belt Auto Group understand how quickly technology changes and the importance of students having the tools and connectivity to access the newest information, software, and computers.  Pine Belt Auto Group values education and the community.  This partnership is a perfect mix of both”.

Frank Roselli continues, “School funding is always a balance of what the student s need and what the taxpayers can afford.  Alternate school funding allows us to keep the tax rate and the  per pupil costs one of the lowest in the K-12 3500+ students category.  We are looking forward to a successful partnership whose main goal is proving technology resources for students.”   The newly-named Pine Belt Arena opened in June of 2003 and has since hosted hundreds of concerts, basketball and wresting championship games, veteran events, student assemblies, intermediate and high school graduations and many different community events. Gym classes are held in the arena during the school year.

Some big names have graced the stage of the arena through the years including The Beach Boys, Kelly Clarkson, Kenny Rogers and The Moody Blues.   The arena is the annual host to the NJSIAA high school basketball and wrestling regional championship matches each spring as well as the popular WOBM season opening basketball tournaments.  It has become the Jersey Shore’s premier high school indoor sports venue since its opening in 2003.

With the past now firmly behind the Ritacco Center and the uncertainty of the sponsorship of the center no longer a concern, District officials are looking forward to the many future opportunities the arena and the new agreement will bring. “We are excited for the opportunities this gives to kids.” said Tammi Millar, the District’s Communications Coordinator.