The Cancer Institute of New Jersey Foundation

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Jon Runyan's Score for the Cure

The annual Score for the Cure Golf Tournament hosted by John Runyan of the Philadelphia Eagles, reached new heights this year by raising $125,000 to support prostate cancer at the Dean and Betty Gallo Prostate Cancer Center at CINJ. The event took place on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at the Ramblewood Country Club of Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. The Cancer Institute of New Jersey Foundation would like to thank Jon Runyan, the sponsors, staff, and golfers for their dedication to make such an amazing event happen! We look forward to seeing you all next year out on the course!

We’d like to thank the following 2008 sponsors
for their generous support.


Title Co-Sponsors

Pacific American Securites, LLC
 
Pacific American

Media Sponsor

CN8


Touchdown Sponsors

PREZIOSI · NICHOLSON
_______________& ASSOCIATES PA ______________
Certified Public Accountants
     
Nuss
 
Frankino


Field Goal Sponsors

All Star Promotion
     
Harrah's
 
Traino's
The Printer's Place
 
Terranova
  Vesuvio


Putting Contest Sponsor

UPS


Extra Point Sponsors
Boomerang
GP, Burlington Center Mall
Odorico Construction Co.

Execjet
 
Jay Roberts
     
Classic Cake
  Cherry Hill
     
McNamara Trading
  Ford
     
PSEG
  Prudential, Fox & Roach
     
For Your Garage
  Maduro
Shop Rite
Proudly Owned and Operated by the Ravitz Family
 
Unique Photography
 

Tee Sponsors
Central Jersey Oncology


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