Business Buzz
By Rich Baehrle
Retirement is the word from Charles Stecher of Stecher Jewelers at 41 Route 9 in Marmora. Charles is a third-generation Jeweler who has been a gemologist for more than 42 years. He has announced his plans for retirement and a Feb. 11 closing of his store.
Like his great uncle, uncle and father before him, Charles has been dedicated to his business and to providing unparalleled service and quality to area residents and visitors. His knowledge, expertise and precise attention to detail have made him the jeweler that generations of families have trusted for decades to create one-of-a-kind custom keepsakes, to repair all types of pieces of jewelry, heirlooms, and to set thousands of diamonds and gemstones.
“It has been a pleasure for me and my family and staff to serve our customers over the years and we sincerely thank everybody for their trust in us and for their patronage. My wife, Tracey and I look forward to retirement, enjoying time with family and friends and travel to some favorite and new destinations,” Charles said.
On to Linwood where I followed the delicious smell coming from Central Square and found Sunday Gravy. It is the quaint restaurant creation of Michael and Suzanne Chiarlanza. It is their goal to create an inviting and comfortable BYOB atmosphere with a fireplace.
With more than 30 years of experience in various well-known establishments, including the opening of the Borgata, their chef’s simple approach to Italian food includes homemade soups and sauces and a large variety of fresh pasta.
It’s a must experience with all of the food we love to eat, cook and serve. Their caring and committed staff will ensure that you have a fantastic meal and experience with them.
Rich Baehrle of Berkshire Hathaway Fox and Roach. Can be reached at 609-226-6680 or 609-641-0011 richardbaehrle@gmail.com
www.getrichinrealestateSJ.com