PBF Celebrates Restart of Delaware City Refinery
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•:• Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 1910 •:• 1 0.2nd Year, 48th Issue ec> 2011 October 14, 2011 www.newarkpostonllne.com Newark-, Del. PBF celebrates restart Newark Day Nursery marks of Delaware City refinery 1 PBF Holding Company LLC and 50 h anniversary Delaware City Refining Company LLC (together "PBF") announced the Newark Day Nursery and Nursery's rich history, and to successful restart of the Delaware Children's Center celebrated help in its rededication to con City petroleum refinery, which was its half-century-old nonprofit tinue its mission in the years closed down ·by previous owners in mission of caring for the com ahead. Lt. Gov. Denn also pre 2009. In June 2010, Delaware City munity's children on Thursday, sented a proclamation on behalf was purchased by PBF, a compa Oct. 6. of the Governor's Office. ny owned by Blackstone and First Amid artwork made by the Other officials present Reserve Corporation, which have col Center's children and a time ing proclamations fucluded: lectively undertaken a restart of the capsule ~sembled to mark the Delaware State Senator Liane facility and full turnaround, leading , occasion, community mem Sorenson, Delaware State to the rehiring of nearly 500 employ bers, parents and elected offi Representative Terry Schooley, ees and up to 250 contractors. Initial cials gathered to commend the Newark City Councilman Mark operations began in June of 2011 and vision of the organization's Morehead, and New Castle the refinery is now fully operational. founders to provide first-class County Councilwoman Lisa "The successful restart of the and affordable childcare to Diller, who is also a Newark Delaware City Refinery is the working families. Day Nursery parent. result of the colhiborative efforts Newark Day Nursery, locat "It is wonderful to be part of government, la1>or and busi PHOTOS BY MARK CORRIGAN ed at 921 Barksdale Road, has of an organization that has ness," said, Thomas D. O'Malley, Joining in the ribbon cuHing are Gov. Jack Markell (center), PBF Chairman been a local institution'since its been educating and inspiring PBF's Chairman. "Our operations in founding in 1%1, and contin children in our community for Delaware are an example of the suc Thomas O'Malley (center left), U.S. Sen. Chris Coons (far left) and U.S. Sen. Tom Carper (center right). · ues to offer quality child care to the last 50 years, and even cess that can be achieved when all local families based on the mis more impressive that it has interested parties work together for sion established 50 years ago. been able to do so while meet a common goal. We are happy to be our employees. who worked so hard Blackstone and First Reserve have "This celebration honors ing its mission of serving such part of the Delaware community and to make this day possible. During le~t their expertise and invested $450 the vision and dedication of an economically diverse mix to contribute to its well being." these difficult economic times when million in growth capital to improve hundreds of community vol of children and families," said O'Malley added, "I want to thank many ·others are facing job losses, the refinery's,performance, reliability unteers, teachers, donors, and Board of Directors President we are glad that we were able to · and reduce carbon dioxide emissions partners over the years -- all Michael Rasmussen. "This is provide these good paying manufac- committed to creating a nurtur a great opportunity for us to turing jobs." I ing, high quality, and joyful celebrate that mission with the place for our children to thrive, people that have helped this regardless of the family's finan organization grow and succeed cial status," said Executive over the last 50 years, and we Director William Carl. "Our look forward to reconnecting Center is testament to how just many of those people with the a few citizens can make a dif amazing things happening at ference and build a caring com the center today." munity." Newark Day Nursery and Wallace McCurdy, found Children's Center is a nonprof ing member of Newark Day it organization providing early Nursery and Children's Center, care and education programs was .in attendance and spoke for children through kindergar of the initial goals of the small ten, and School Age programs group of volunteers when the up to age 14. The program ~laware City Center was first established, is accredited by the National ( , ;(e~ning Company LLc· noting the ongoing challenges Association for Education of to provide the same high qual Young Children (NAEYC), ity of care in today's struggling and has achieved a 5 star rank economy. ing from Delaware· Stars, a Delaware Lt. Gov. Matt quality rating and improve Denn was present to offer ment program for early care remarks to honor Newark Day education. AstraZeneca to cut 400 jobs • •. • • • • • • • • • • • 2 $2sg2 Towing ordinance OQHeater Any Heating/AC Service Call Tune-Up When you mention this ad. put on hold • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 ou Tune-u p s1s9 Enhance comfort this season (Excluding diagnostic fees & tune-ups) Page 2 • The Newark Post • Friday, October 14, 2011 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 IN THE NEWS AstraZeneca cutting jobs in Delaware AstraZeneca is cutting 400 through a sluggish recovery workers. This is a challenging passage of the Obama admini jobs in Delaware as it deals and an unemployment rate of economic environment even station's jobs bill. ..yith the looming expiration of more than 8 percent. for successful companies like AstraZeneca had previ . patents for some of its block U.S. Sen. · Tom Carper AstraZeneca, particularly with ously cut back staffing in its buster drugs. issued the following: the changing business climate research and development Bloomberg reported that "As Governor, I worked for the pharmaceutical indus It also faces the loss of pat about 70 positions will be cut hard to bring AstraZeneca AstraZeneca try. That's why we have to ent protection for drugs like through attrition. The cuts are - and its thousands of good redouble our efforts to get our Seroquel, a drug used in the concentrated at the company's paying jobs - to Delaware, are negatively impacted by feet and find new jobs in their economy back on track and treatment of mental condi~ - North American headquarters so the news of these layoffs AstraZeneca's decision, and profession. I will also work create a nurturing environment tions that was developed in north of Wilmington. is particularly saddening. My I will be doing everything with AstraZeneca to help for businesses - both large and Delaware. The company is The cuts come as the thoughts are with the employ in my power to help these them emerge from thi& period small - to thrive." now advertising the drug on Delaware economy struggles ees · and their fainilies, who employees· get back on their stronger and able to hire more Carper went on to urge television, Operations aff~ct m'ore than just local economy dignitaries and more than Reserve and Blackstone - but the reopening of the many years to come." pension funds we manage, ...,.. PBF, from 1 200 employees and staff of will make a significant dif Delaware City refinery is Leo W. Gerard, the workers here at the refin the refinery. ference for Delaware and the a sight for sore eyes and a International President of ery, the State of Delaware by as much as 35 percent. A Governor Jack Markell region. We welcome them shot .in the arm for the local United Steelworkers, said, and the economy of the U.S. study conducted by mem said, "This reopening fs the today as well." economy!' "In these times when so Let's use it as a model for bers of the Department of culmination of two years U.S. Senator Thomas "It means that nearly 500. many Americans are looking ·the future." Economics at the University of teamwork. First, to find Carper said, "The reopen employees and an additional to work and jobs continue to Tim· Day, First Reserve of Delaware estimates that a new owner for this great ing of the Delaware City 250 contract employees are be outsourced, it is totally Corporation Managing the refinery brings approx facility. Then, through tens refinery is a huge win for the back at work with good jobs refreshing to come across the Director, said, "The restart imately 2,000 jobs to . the of thousands of hours of state of Delaware, bringing -jobs you can raise a family commitment PBF refinery is of an idle refinery is very state and nearly $100 mil- labor by over a thousand back much needed-jobs in on. This refinery is essential making to Delaware City. complicated, so this proj lion in state and local tax people to bring the refinery a cleaner, more competitive to Delaware's economy a'ld Not only has PBF brought ect r~uired a- best-in-class revenues. from shuttered to in-service. facility, said Sen. Carper. important to America's ener back more than 300 good team.rirst Reserve applauds Attending the ceremo Now, hundreds will report to This success story demon gy security. I was proud to paying jobs by refurbishing those at PBF Energy for ny to celebrate the restart work here each day, better strates PBF and its partners work with Governor Markell this refinery, it will maintain their hard work, determina were Delaware Governor able to support their fami commitment to investing in to help attract PBF. Energy this production by making tion and rigorous attention Jack Markell; U.S. Senator lies and their neighborhood the First State and its another to Delaw!ll"e to reopen this the necessary capital invest to detail in completing this Thomas Carper; U.S.