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MONMOUTH COUNTY VETERANS' and GOLD STAR PARENT DISCOUNTS Revised 12/07/2020 Christine Giordano Hanlon, Esq. MONMOUTH COUNTY VETERANS' Monmouth County Clerk and GOLD STAR PARENT DISCOUNTS Name Street Address Town State Zip Business Phone No. Discount Complimentary photo session 3 Chicks That Click Photography 1715 Route 35 Middletown NJ 07748 732-670-6996 and one 5 x 7 image 21st Century Storage 1800 Route 35 South Ocean Township NJ 07755 732-831-7242 10% off (no Admin Fee) 20% off normal monthly rates 9Round - 30 Minute Kickboxing Gym 340 Route 34, Unit 117 Colts Neck NJ 07722 732-677-2300 Free Week Pass to all veterans Free Group Meditation and/or 10% off Merchandise (Excluding Consignment and DBD Oil A Year and a Day Mystical Shoppe 413 Bond Street Asbury Park NJ 07712 848-217-2371 Products) ACI Medical & Dental School 2 Meridian Road Eatontown NJ 07724 732-440-4110 $250 discount on Internship cost. Ader's Tavern 1321 Florence Avenue Union Beach NJ 07735 732-888-1634 10% off entire check. Advanced Auto Parts 314 Route 9 Englishtown NJ 07726 732-333-6975 10% e-mail address required Advanced Auto Parts 5139 Route 9 Howell NJ 07731 732-363-9363 10% Advanced Auto Parts 1317 Corlies Avenue Neptune NJ 07753 732-988-2697 10% off regular prices for in-store purchases Advanced Auto Parts 145 Route 36 West Long Branch NJ 07764 732-389-5460 10% off regular prices for in-store purchases Monmouth Mall Aeropostale 180 Route 35 Eatontown NJ 07724 732-389-3919 10% Freehold Raceway Mall Aeropostale 3710 Route 9 Freehold NJ 07728 732-577-0012 10% Aeropostale 1 Premium Outlets Boulevard Tinton Falls NJ 07753 732-493-3673 10% Alfred Aloisi Associates Holmdel NJ 07733 732-859-0527 Personal Insurance Review 15% off resume or CV and cover letter services. All About Writing P.O. Box 697 Howell NJ 07731 732-513-5772 [email protected] Monmouth Mall American Eagle Outfitters 180 Route 35 Eatontown NJ 07724 732-578-0900 10% Freehold Raceway Mall American Eagle Outfitters 3710 Route 9 Freehold NJ 07728 732-866-0826 10% American Eagle Outfitters 1 Premium Outlets Boulevard Tinton Falls NJ 07753 732-493-4617 10% in-store discount Freehold Raceway Mall 6% on iPhones, iPads, iPads and Macs, may Apple 3710 Route 9 Freehold NJ 07728 732-358-8426 vary by products. 20% off any airport transportation. Arrow Limousine Worldwide 208 S. Pearl Street Red Bank NJ 07701 1-800-88-ARROW [email protected] Asbury Circle Car Wash, Quick Lube & Detail 707 Highway 35 (Asbury Circle) Neptune NJ 07753 732-898-9900 10% off all services Asbury Festhalle & Biergarten 527 Lake Avenue Asbury Park NJ 07712 732-997-8767 10% discount All admissions $5.75 with Veteran Discount Atlantic Cinemas 82/84 First Avenue Atlantic Highlands NJ 07716 732-291-4077 Card AutoZone 1319 Route 35 Middletown NJ 07748 732-671-4639 10% on auto parts and accessories AutoZone 320 Route 35 N Neptune NJ 07753 732-897-0126 10% Avis/Budget Car Rental 25 Pearl Street Red Bank NJ 07701 732-842-6800 5% B2Creative 1033 3rd Avenue Asbury Park NJ 07712 732-988-2303 10% off service Brook 35 Plaza Banana Republic Factory Store 2150 Route 35 Sea Girt NJ 08750 732-974-7720 15% on full price items Revised 12/07/2020 Christine Giordano Hanlon, Esq. MONMOUTH COUNTY VETERANS' Monmouth County Clerk and GOLD STAR PARENT DISCOUNTS Name Street Address Town State Zip Business Phone No. Discount Banana Republic 525 Route 35 Shrewsbury NJ 07702 732-530-1277 15% on full price items Banana Republic Factory Store 1 Premium Outlets Boulevard Tinton Falls NJ 07753 732-493-5148 10% Batteries + Bulbs 2145 Highway 35 North Holmdel NJ 07733 732-847-3272 10% off purchase Beach Boutique at Angler's Marina 1300 Ocean Avenue Sea Bright NJ 07760 908-902-9895 10% on Beach Chairs (no telescope chairs) Discounted rate for peddler's license for hot dog cart, ice cream truck or other push cart. Belmar Borough 601 Main Street Belmar NJ 07719 732-681-3700 Rate is $15.00 Berg Animal Hospital 622 Route 34 Matawan NJ 07747 732-566-6550 15% off services Veterans: Make a hotel booking online or call Best Western Worldwide Reservation office at Best Western Hazlet Inn 1-800-WESTERN. Best Western 3215 Route 35 Hazlet NJ 07730 877-722-3422 10% Bident Services 35 West Front Street (Lower Level) Keyport NJ 07735 732-739-2600 20% off of Income Tax Preparation Fees Big Mike's Pizza 280 US Highway 9 Morganville NJ 07751 732-995-4870 20% off any order Bike Haven 2U - Mobile Bike Repair Greater Red Bank AreaNJ 07701 732-704-0585 10% off on all parts and labor 25% discount medical esthetics Blue Orchid Integrative Medicine 607 8th Avenue Asbury Park NJ 07712 732-774-7973 50% discount medical infusions Monmouth Mall Boscov's 180 Route 35 Eatontown NJ 07724 732-389-2220 15% 7% at all Boston Market locations. Veterans Middletown Shopping Center Advantage members are eligible to receive a Boston Market 1185 Route 35 Middletown NJ 07748 732-706-5500 higher discount. 7% at all Boston Market locations. Veterans Advantage members are eligible to receive a Boston Market 1103 Broad Street Shrewsbury NJ 07702 732-544-2400 higher discount. Budget Car Rental 6 Industrial Way East Eatontown NJ 07724 732-531-0051 5% Budget Car Rental 414 Route 9 South Freehold NJ 07728 732-780-2847 10% 81 South Main Street Budget Car Rental Suite E Marlboro NJ 07746 732-536-5301 5% Budget Car Rental 1300 Route 34 Matawan NJ 07747 732-566-9090 5% Budget Car Rental 2000 Route 35 Spring Lake NJ 07762 732-449-0010 5% Monmouth Mall Buffalo Wild Wings 180 Route 35 Eatontown NJ 07724 732-542-9464 10% Butch's Lube N' Wash 170 Newman Springs Road E Red Bank NJ 07701 732-741-0103 $3.00 off any Car Wash or Oil Change Burger King Route 36 and West Avenue Atlantic Highlands NJ 07716 732-708-9995 10% Burger King 534 Monmouth Road Cream Ridge NJ 08514 609-259-1301 10% Monmouth Mall Food Court Burger King 180 Route 35 Eatontown NJ 07724 732-542-7611 10% Burger King Route 9 and Schank Road Freehold NJ 07728 732-431-8785 10% Burger King 3267 Route 9 North Freehold NJ 07728 732-431-8997 10% Burger King 734 Route 36 and Union Avenue Hazlet NJ 07730 732-264-9609 10% Burger King 992 Route 34 Matawan NJ 07747 732-566-9870 10% Burger King 25 S Main Street Neptune City NJ 07753 732-776-9599 10% Burger King 1735 Route 35 and 18th Ave. Wall Township NJ 07719 732-681-9610 10% Camp Bow Wow 284 Old Deal Road Eatontown NJ 07724 732-728-9663 10% off 2 Revised 12/07/2020 Christine Giordano Hanlon, Esq. MONMOUTH COUNTY VETERANS' Monmouth County Clerk and GOLD STAR PARENT DISCOUNTS Name Street Address Town State Zip Business Phone No. Discount 10% & free shipping on our soft-sided applications. CARPORTS AND MORE INC. 2347 Gold River Road Rancho Cordova CA 95670 877-275-7048 (Use Discount Code - MON16US) Monmouth Mall Champs Sports 180 Route 35 Eatontown NJ 07724 732-389-3010 20% Freehold Raceway Mall Champs Sports 3710 Route 9 Freehold NJ 07728 732-303-9622 20% 10% off entire check for veterans. Cannot be Cheeburger Cheeburger 2130 Highway 35 South Holmdel NJ 07733 732-671-5330 combined with other offers or coupons. Colts Neck Financial 206 Route 537 Colts Neck NJ 07722 732-637-8652 Complimentary consultation and review Colts Neck General Store & Deli 38 West County Road 537 Colts Neck NJ 07722 732-462-5185 10% Colts Neck Inn Steak - Chop House 191 Route 537 Colts Neck NJ 07722 732-462-0383 20% Lunch or Dinner Entrees Confections of a Rock$tar 550 Cookman Avenue #104 Asbury Park NJ 07712 732-455-3510 10% discount 10% discount. Open before and after services on Cornerstone Calvary Chapel - Bookstore & Café 6550 Route 9 South Howell NJ 07731 732-901-5525 Wednesdays and Sundays. Corsi's Pizza 153 Newtons Corner Road Howell NJ 07731 732-840-0044 10% off entire order C.T. Peters, Inc., Appraisers 2-A W. Front Street Red Bank NJ 07701 732-747-9450 10% off appraisals with Veteran's ID Card Dairy Queen 827 12th Avenue Belmar NJ 07719 732-681-1262 50% Dairy Queen 701 Park Avenue Freehold NJ 07728 732-845-1144 10% Dairy Queen Chapel Hill Shopping Center Red Bank NJ 07701 732-741-3433 10% Delvettos Pizzeria & Pub 3705 Highway 33 Neptune NJ 07753 732-272-7122 $1 slices for all veterans 25% off with no insurance. Dental 34 1070 Highway 34, Suite B Matawan NJ 07747 732-566-6060 [email protected] DJs Delights/Market/Restaurant 620 Mattison Avenue Asbury Park NJ 07712 732-869-1100 15% discount Dental Office Dr. Mitchell Gardiner/Dr. Chris DiTuri 59 Avenue At The Commons, Suite 205 Shrewsbury NJ 07702 732-741-5533 10% courtesy on all services. Down 2 Earth Wellness 30 West Front Street Keyport NJ 07735 732-497-0955 15% off everything in the store Eddie Bauer 1 Premium Outlets Boulevard Tinton Falls NJ 07753 732-493-2875 10% clothing discount Empanada Guy 568 Park Avenue Freehold NJ 07728 908-906-5147 10 % Restaurant & Food Truck Call for details on military discount. Kristina Antico Farmers Insurance - Antico Agency 2414 Route 9 South Howell NJ 07731 732-837-3395 [email protected] Fitness Lifestyles 614 Cookman Avenue Asbury Park NJ 07712 732-775-1630 20% discount FINS 120 Main Street Bradley Beach NJ 07720 732-897-8600 10% Discount FINS 2100 Highway 35 Sea Girt NJ 08750 732-359-8210 10% Discount Fitzpatrick Printing Solutions, Inc.
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