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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Gary Reses Still Bullish on Kings Highway, Even Though He's Leaving

The co-owner of Forever Young, the former Jamaican Me Crazy, ends 11-year run in the borough.

Gary Reses is still bullish on Kings Highway, even though he closed the door to his Haddonfield gift shop Sunday for the last time. Reses, 49, the co-owner of Forever Young, the former Jamaican Me Crazy, is reinventing his business from a gift shop to a young-adult home and apparel store on the campus of Rowan University in Glassboro. He and his wife, Nina, had run their Haddonfield shop for the past 11 years. Reses said his move says more about the opportunity at Rowan than the business climate in Haddonfield. "If it wasn't for this project and this opportunity, we wouldn't be leaving," he said. "We did very well here for 11 years. We just have this unique opportunity." Reses said Rowan and Glassboro are pouring $300 million into a new …

Sunday, December 30, 2012

3 More H'field Businesses to Pull up Stakes in 2013

Forever Young Emporium (a.k.a. Jamaican Me Crazy) will reopen on the Rowan University campus, HerSport heads to Cherry Hill and Georgie Girl is leaving the state.

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