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Chester's Blossoming Into Light: Business Of The Year

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CHESTER, NJ — The coronavirus pandemic has presented challenges for most local businesses, but that hasn't stopped many from continuing to offer the products and services beloved by their regular customers.

One of those businesses is Chester's Blossoming Into Light.

The business was nominated by Patch readers as a business of the year for managing to navigate the turbulence with steadfast determination and an unwavering commitment to the clients they serve.

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This holistic center goes above and beyond for their customers," Mary Freeman told Patch. "During the pandemic they continued to hold classes, sessions, meditations, and events over zoom."

Founded in 2017 by Rev. Sue Freeman and Rev. Leslie Treloar, Blossoming Into Light serves those who are looking to learn self-mastery and become more of their unique and divine self, according to their website.

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They include, but are not limited to, psychic development circle, crystal therapy, sound therapy, Reiki and Shamballa Reiki, Integrated Energy Therapy and Color Therapy. She attended the Esoteric School of Healing where she completed their Healer’s Path program. Sue became an Ordained Minister and performs weddings and blessing ceremonies, is a Certified Empowerment Coach and has attended training in Aromatherapy.

"Some of their customers rely on these to stay grounded and look forward to attending," Freeman said. "Sue and Leslie are a true staple in Chester and look forward to helping anyone who shows up to their center."

Have a business you would like to see in a special spotlight? As a Patch reader, you can nominate a Local Businesses of the Year.

Please tell us the name of the business, where it is located, why it deserves to be recognized and what specific actions have earned your allegiance. Please be as specific as possible, as your comments may be included in a Patch feature article about the local business.

You can nominate any local business you feel should be recognized. That includes retail stores, restaurants, hardware shops, dry cleaners, plumbers, car mechanics, salons and more. You can even nominate the business you work for if you feel they've gone above and beyond in helping their employees through this uncharted time.

Patch will feature nominated businesses in December.

Please submit your nomination by Dec. 10.

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