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Business Tools | Tuesday September 14 AASP/NJ Expansion Continues with Three New ChaptersThe Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey (AASP/NJ), the state’s largest association of collision and mechanical repairers, is continuing to expand their membership with the forming of three new chapters.AASP/NJ is in the process of forming mechanical chapters in Hunterton, Warren, Morris and Sussex counties (Chapter 6) and Passaic, Essex, Bergen and Union counties (Chapter 8) as well as a collision chapter in Atlantic, Cape May and Cumberland counties (Chapter 7). "We are always looking to expand our membership base," said AASP/NJ President Bob Everett of Bayville Auto Care. "I don’t think we’ll be satisfied until we have every automotive shop in the state under the AASP/NJ banner." The association’s efforts to cover ground throughout the state over the past few years have been amazing, according to Everett. "Not too long ago, we didn’t have any chapters," he added. "In the past couple of years we have gone from one chapter to our current eight. I think that shows how determined we are to stand together and make our voice heard." Everett is looking forward to the association’s upcoming Annual Meeting on October 14 in Clark, NJ. "That will be the first opportunity for all the chapters to gather and I think that will be a very special night," he said. "It will be a testament to our efforts of bringing the automotive repairers in the state together as one voice. This is only the beginning." ©2004 Collision Repair Industry INSIGHT | FEATURED
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