A Bully by Any Other Name
Joe Greco2025-08-06T15:08:28+00:00As frustrating as the collision repair industry can be at times (ok, most of the time), I for one feel very fortunate to have been involved in it for nearly 35 years.
As frustrating as the collision repair industry can be at times (ok, most of the time), I for one feel very fortunate to have been involved in it for nearly 35 years.
What Exit? by Thomas Greco, Publisher Years ago, there was a funny skit on Saturday Night Live where Joe Piscopo would play the character Paulie Herman of Piscataway. [...]
Weathering the Storm: Profitability in a Declining Claims Market by Ken Miller, AASP/NJ President Across the state and the country, shops are feeling it. The phones are not ringing [...]
Ocean Auto Tech: Personal Family-Run Auto Maintenance by Alana Quartuccio and Sofia Frishta EsHaq Sal Fiore believes strongly in old-fashioned core values, always putting the needs of the customer [...]
Two Veterans Receive Recycled Rides from New Trimble Auto Body and NABC by Alana Quartuccio Thanks to the work of AASP/NJ member New Trimble Auto Body (Clifton) via [...]
Hidden Horrors: The Risks of Not Performing Safety Inspections by Alana Quartuccio True or false? Performing safety inspections on seat belts, steering columns or SRS components is optional. [...]
Leveling the Playing Field: Right to Appraisal (RTA) Empowers Consumers by Chasidy Rae Sisk While it may come as no surprise to body shop owners who deal with [...]
We are more than halfway through 2023, and AASP/MA continues to move forward on our campaign to “Break Free in 23.”
Sowing the Seeds for Success: A 2025 Texas Auto Body Trade Show Preview by Chasidy Rae Sisk The 2025 Texas Auto Body Trade Show is just a month [...]