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Time Frame
A LOOK BACK AT HISTORICAL MID-JERSEY BUSINESSES
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OPENED: 1958 LOCATION: Ewing
SIGNIFICANCE: Hermitage Press, a chamber memb
er
for 55 years, specializ
es in a wide range of printing
services.
HERMITAGE PRESS
Printing company has earned certiication from the Forestry Stewardship Council
E
wing-based printing com- vice president, respectively. The brothers the world’s rainforests. As a result, Her-
pany Hermitage Press has continue to run the business today.
mitage may use the FSC logo on printed
been serving businesses and Hermitage specializes in brochures, materials, if requested by the client. Also,
organizations since 1958. A letterheads, envelopes, periodicals, busi- Hermitage’s soy-based inks emit fewer
member of the MIDJersey ness cards, color or black and white copies, volatile organic compounds than tradi-
Chamber of Commerce for
presentation folders, posters, postcards, tional petroleum-based inks, and it ofers
over 55 years, Hermitage is dedicated to books, promotional products such as a wide variety of recycled paper.
providing its customers with high-quality magnets, T-shirts, travel mugs, and tote “We are conident that we can satisfy
printing services at afordable pricing.
bags, prepress services, graphic design, your marketing vision and printing and
Mary Stoeckle and Joe Fallon were hired digital and commercial full-color printing, mailing needs within your budget,” says
as employees in 1967. Fallon now serves as and bindery, and ofers a full-service mail Sales Representative John Zummo.
vice president of sales, and Stoeckle, while department.
“When working with Hermitage, you
raising a family of four, went from part- The company has earned certiication can expect afordable pricing, excellent
time bookkeeper to owner in 1980. In 1992, from the Forestry Stewardship Council customer service, high-quality craftsman-
Stoeckle became CEO and named her two (FSC), whose mission is to promote envi- ship, quick turnaround, and attention to
sons, Michael and Thomas, president and
ronmentally appropriate management of
detail.”
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