![]() ![]() “It’s funny, I wrote an article right out of college about the music scene in New Brunswick, which was exploding. Unfortunately, my editor was laid off, so the article never saw the light of day, until last year when I published it on the Backward Glances blog. “Even though I got some articles published at that time, I was not doing what I wanted to do and had some trouble finding a job for myself,” Ciullo said. More: Luigi's Ice Cream grows from food truck to Red Bank store More: Owner of Bright Star Cleaners in Tinton Falls took a twisty path View Gallery: Jersey Shore bars: See who was partying at Porta in Asbury Park More: Asbury Park parking meter revenue has skyrocketed by millions More: Asbury Park small business nearly killed by hacker here's how "It’s the most fun when someone comes in and I can help them find something that gives them a big thrill. The process itself of finding the product and running the business six days a week can be challenging at times. “In actuality, it is fun, but there is a lot more to it than what people think,” Cuillo said. “I get people that come into the store and say 'This much be so much fun.' It’s difficult and people do not realize how much time and effort goes into running a retail establishment, no matter what the product,” Ciullo said. “The reason that I was apprehensive about going into the retail environment was that I knew how hard it was to do that kind of thing. After being around her parents’ business for such a long time, Ciullo swore she would never be involved in that line of work again. As a teenager, Ciullo’s parents owned a gift shop called Poop Deck and Galley in South Plainfield and ran it from the mid-1970s to the early '90s. Running a shop was not something she always felt destined to do. Sure enough, when Clements returned home and checked, the serial number on his own 1914 Harley Davidson engine was lower.View Gallery: Asbury Park beach and boardwalk from the sky: Amazing drone views Youthful experience When local Harley Davidson collector Dick Clements visited Sturgis, he saw a vintage 1914 model cycle on display.Miller family was associated with REM since it opened in Redwood Falls in 1967. ![]()
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