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AROUND TOWN Credit Union of New Jersey celebrates 80 years of service

West Amwell Township, NJ

$895,000 (44.77 acres)

Russell Alan Poles 908.797.6765

MLS# NJHT2001696

Hopewell Township, NJ

$525,000 (28 acres)

Norman T ‘Pete’ Callaway 609.558.5900

MLS# NJME2022236

Tewksbury Township, NJ

$565,000

Ellen L Incontrera 908.752.2042

MLS# NJHT2001452

East Amwell Township, NJ

$1,350,000

Beth M Steffanelli 609.915.2360

MLS# 3773529

Hopewell Township, NJ

$2,450,000

Margaret Foley ‘Peggy’ Baldwin 609.306.2052

MLS# NJME2022652

Readington Township, NJ

$685,000

Lauren Adams

908.812.9557

MLS# NJHT2001460

Hopewell Township, NJ

$7,750,000

Princeton Office

609.921.1050

MLS# NJME2012886

Incorporated in 1943 to serve State Highway Department Employees, Credit Union of New Jersey is celebrating eight decades of providing financial tools and service to generations of members. The credit union has grown to serve all State of New Jersey government employees and employees of 200-plus organizations.

Although many changes have taken place over the last 80 years, the credit union says it remains focused on its core mission, which is to provide their members with “The Freedom to Prosper.”

“For us, ‘The Freedom to Prosper’ gives us purpose—to provide our members with the knowledge and ability to be in control of their financial lives. Those four words have helped us establish a solid foundation when it comes to helping our members achieve their financial goals,” said Andrew Jaeger, president and CEO of Credit Union of New Jersey. “From being a safe and secure place to grow their savings to offering quality loan products for every situation, being able to thrive through 80 years of economic ups and downs is a testament to our strength, perseverance and exceptional service. We are truly grateful to our members for trusting us to be a part of their financial journeys.”

In addition to serving members through their financial products and services, Credit Union of New Jersey also gives back to the community through the Credit Union of New Jersey Foundation, which supports nonprofit and charitable organizations across the state.

Credit Union of New Jersey provides financial services to 37,256 members through five full-service offices located in Mercer and Burlington Counties and an E-branch at cunj.org. Established in 1943, the $424,888,467 credit union is headquartered in Ewing Township. Membership information and current rates can be obtained by calling (609) 538-4061 or by visiting cunj.org.

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