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  2. Woodbridge Center - Wikipedia

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    Woodbridge Center is a major two-level shopping mall located in Woodbridge Township, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, at the intersection of U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 9.As of 2025, Woodbridge Center features a variety of retail stores, including Macy's, Boscov's, JCPenney, and Dick’s Sporting Goods as anchor stores.

  3. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    Adidas is also the New Zealand Rugby Union clothing sponsor and supplies clothing to all Super Rugby franchises, a selection of domestic teams and national referees. Adidas are also the official match ball supplier to the Heineken Cup. Adidas was the British and Irish Lions kit supplier from 1997 to 2013.

  4. Herzogenaurach - Wikipedia

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    Herzogenaurach was first mentioned in a document from 1002 under the name of Uraha when Holy Roman Emperor Henry II granted the town to the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg.. In 1948, when Adolf Dassler and Rudolf Dassler left their shoe company to make their own, the town was called "the town of bent necks"—people looked down to see which shoes strangers wore.

  5. Future of Woodbridge Center mall uncertain, but anchor store ...

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    Jim Boscov, chairman and CEO of Boscov's, assured co-workers at the Woodbridge Center store Friday that Boscov's will remain at the mall, even though few details about the mall's future have been ...

  6. Woodbridge Center mall has been sold. What does the new owner ...

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    WOODBRIDGEWoodbridge Center has been sold and negotiations are ongoing with the buyer who plans to keep the mall as a shopping, dining and entertainment destination, Mayor John McCormac ...

  7. Adidas pledged in 2020 that by 2025, Black and Latinx employees would represent 20% to 23% of corporate roles, of which 12% would be leadership jobs, defined as roles at the director level and above.