NB365: Tony DeLuca And Trudy Gaudet Of MacArthur’s Nurseries Inc. In Moncton
MacArthur’s Nurseries is a Moncton-based, family-owned company that has been operating for more than 50 years.
NB365 is a year-long series of portraits of New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses and organizations. NB365 is one of five ‘support local’ campaigns that Love for Local – New Brunswick will run throughout 2021 and 2022. Huddle is a media partner.
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MacArthur’s Nurseries is a Moncton-based, family-owned company that has been operating for more than 50 years.
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The entrepreneurial spirit ran through their veins, so when the opportunity presented itself they acquired Motel & Camping Colibri, a family business that has been in existence since the 1970s.
Tucked in the back of a strip mall on Pine Glen Road in Riverview, the Old Time Meat Market has been serving up great cuts of steak, fresh food boxes and “the best hamburger patties around” for a decade.
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Club members are community-minded people who get together in a fun atmosphere to socialize, learn, and give back to their community.
“Buying local is essential to our business. Without the support of our local customers, we would not be on the expansion path we are on today.”
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Johanne And Brett Dinelli say they are well-suited to help build connections between the French and English communities, one translation at a time.