As the 2022 year-end holidays approach, we want to THANK YOU for your dedication to one another, our business, and our communities. 

We are GRATEFUL for your patience as you serve our communities, regardless of the challenges we confront.
 Despite a shortage of help, you continue to be present for your neighbors so that they could have food on their tables.

a HUGE THANK YOU
for keeping pace with the changing times
for delivering on our purpose of caring deeply
for emphasizing charities such as Partners in Caring, Feeding our City, and Fill a Glass with Hope
for supporting your teammates by filling in when they are out 
for your kindness toward others 

Sumas Family Grateful Video

We had so many fun costumes throughout our stores for Halloween –

It wasn’t easy choosing the finalists! Our Village voted the team members

below as our individual and group contest winners for 2022!

 

Our individual costume winner is Ashley Grabowski,

a super cute scary-crow from Store 443, Stirling ShopRite.

Great make up Ashley, thanks for joining in the fun!

Waleska Rockwell, Cheryl Koreivo & Madeline Shallop from Store 447,

Hillsborough ShopRite are looking great!

Our group costume winners – the ‘hocus pocus” group…

Partners in Caring and Feeding Our City 2022

Village celebrates Hunger Action Month

Village Supermarket stores all worked to fight hunger for Hunger Action Month. This year, our city stores joined the fight! ShopRite stores fundraised for Partners in Caring and Fairway and Gourmet Garage welcomed our first-ever Feeding Our City campaign. Our stores collectively raised over $250,000 to fight hunger in the communities we serve. Keep reading for some awesome stats and great photos of the store teams!

       

Congratulations to our Self-Check Out Winning Teams!

Partners in Caring Winners: ShopRite of Pelham Raised $3,955.00

 

Feeding Our City Winners: Fairway of 74th Street Raised $3,623.00

 

Congratulations to our top 10 Partners in Caring Hunger Fighting Cashiers!

  1. 294 ShopRite of Springfield: Julie Mornhinweg
  2. 633 ShopRite of Absecon: Tara Reed
  3. 601 ShopRite of English Creek: Terri Baldwin
  4. 245 ShopRite of Morristown: Mary-Kate Dombrowski
  5. 633 ShopRite of English Creek: Francine Bruno
  6. 273 ShopRite of Chester: Cristina Matasaru
  7. 273 ShopRite of Chester: Randy Clark
  8. 443 ShopRite of Stirling: Mei Hsieh-Li
  9. 443 ShopRite of Stirling: Patricia Schieni
  10. 294 ShopRite of Springfield: Monique Janthas

Our top ten cashiers single-handedly raised $19,692.44 over the 5 weeks!

What an amazing contribution to an important cause. Great job!

Results are in! Congratulations to our 8 Village Stores who will be featured on the Cheerios box! This was a super competitive year, and it’s no easy feat to get a spot on the box. Overall, ShopRite stores raised 1.3 MILLION DOLLARS to fight hunger in the local communities we serve. Great work!

  • Union (#7 Overall in Wakefern)
  • Stirling
  • Pelham
  • Marmora
  • English Creek
  • Hillsborough
  • Springfield
  • Landis

Shanah Tovah U’Metukah! This Sunday, September 25th, marks the first day of celebrations for the Jewish New Year- beginning at sundown and ending at nightfall on Tuesday. This holiday commemorates the creation of the world and marks the beginning of the Days of Awe, a 10-day period of introspection and repentance which leads into Yom Kippur. It’s one of the holiest days of the year for those of the Jewish faith!

How can I wish a happy Rosh Hashanah to my fellow team members who observe? You can say, “Shanah Tovah U’Metukah!”, which means “good year”. It’s a commonly spoken greeting on this day and you can show your co-workers you care about them with a simple acknowledgment. Happy Rosh Hashanah!

We wish everyone celebrating a joyous and peaceful holiday spent with those you love most.

Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.

Started as just a week-long celebration in 1968, it was expanded into a 30-day period by President Reagan in 1988. The day of September 15th is significant because it is the anniversary of geographies such Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua claiming their independence. Mexico and Chile celebrate their national days of independence on September 16th and September 18th respectively. Also, Día de la Raza, which is October 12, falls within this 30 day period.

Why do we celebrate? There are an estimated 56.6 million Hispanics living in the United States. This equates to about 17.6% of the country population. Hispanic Americans have contributed to American life since the American Revolution, and have fought in every war since. Hispanic Americans continue to have representation in our country- as small business owners, veterans, teachers, doctors, store leadership, department managers, among many other professions. Hispanic Heritage month allows us to recognize their contribution and achievements to our national story.

How is Hispanic Heritage Month celebrated? The month is celebrated in a large variety of ways. As several other celebratory holidays fall during this month — such as the independence days of several Latin American countries — concerts, parades, food fairs, festivals, dancing, and more are organized throughout. Educational events like art exhibitions take place as well, highlighting important Latino heroes in history. Cooking is another big way to celebrate! From pull-apart arepas filled with savory ingredients to learning the Spanish word for meatball – albóndiga – before digging into one! If you are a big fan of Mexican food, cook with and discuss the spices and ingredients that make these dishes special, such as cumin and paprika, corn, chili peppers, shredded beef and chicken, beans, tomatoes and more.