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Public officials celebrate grand opening of PJP Marketplace

Open for business: City Councilman Bobby Henon congratulates Tom Furia during the grand opening of PJP Marketplace, a family-run business. Also in attendance were Pam Henshall, president of the Greater Northeast Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce; state Sen. John Sabatina Jr.; and state Rep. Ed Neilson.

PJP Marketplace, a retail store specializing in bulk groceries and food service equipment and supplies, recently opened at Shelly’s Plaza, at 8914 Frankford Ave. (at Academy Road).

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The store moved into the vacant Food Basics, which closed in November 2015 after its parent company, A&P, went bankrupt.

The store also features Tom’s Tavern, a selection of beer and wine.

Thomas Furia started a supply company, Penn Jersey Paper, more than 50 years ago. He thanked his employees.

“Without you, PJP would be nothing,” he said.

PJP gave out a free bag of groceries to the first 100 customers in line. The day also featured games, prizes and giveaways, including a 55-inch TV.

Among those in attendance at the grand-opening celebration were Pam Henshall, president of the Greater Northeast Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce; state Sen. John Sabatina Jr.; City Councilman Bobby Henon; state Rep. Ed Neilson; the Nesquik Bunny; and Chipper, the Herr’s mascot.

“I want to thank Tom Furia and the family, the entire family, as you can see it’s a family-run business, and they’re serving all the small- and medium-sized businesses in our community,” Henon said. ••

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