NJBIA’s “Minding Your Business” spotlights final season of Chef Mike’s Atlantic Bar & Grill

Bob Considine Chief Communications Officer - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
Bob Considine Chief Communications Officer - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
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This weekend’s episode of “Minding Your Business” on News 12+ will feature an interview with Mike Jurusz, the owner of Chef Mike’s Atlantic Bar & Grill in Seaside Park. The segment marks the last summer for the restaurant, which is set to close at the end of the year. The show will look back at the legacy left by this well-known shore establishment.

In addition to the interview with Jurusz, host Bob Considine will speak with Audrey Lane, President of Garden State Initiative. Lane will discuss a recent report from her organization that examines the economic impact and assumptions behind New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan.

“Minding Your Business,” produced by NJBIA, is a weekly television program that has received seven Telly Awards over three years. In 2024, it won a gold Telly in the Interview & Talk Show category. The show airs on News 12+ at 9:30 a.m. every Saturday and Sunday, as well as at 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays.



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