PARSIPPANY — Cerbo’s Parsippany Greenhouses held a “Pet Adoption Day” on Saturday, October 6. St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center in Madison brought a dozen adoptable puppies to the event. Terrie Carr and Team was on-site, and visitors had a chance to win tickets to WDHA’s Naughty Or Nice Ball featuring Breaking Benjamin!
St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center is dedicated to the humane treatment of animals. We believe in and provide services that support the human-animal bond and seek to foster an environment in which people respect all living creatures.
For more information on how to adopt any of these pets click here.
In the early 1900’s Antonio Cerbo, Sr., arrived from Italy (he was the first known Italian man in the Parsippany area!) and started a roadside farm stand.
This humble stand grew to formally become Cerbo’s in 1913. Cerbo’s been family owned and operated since that time and are now proudly operated by our 3rd and 4th generations of family right here on the same spot it all started.
Cerbo’s Greenhouse and Garden Center is Parsippany’s oldest business – even older than the town itself! The original deed was completed on a piece of parchment paper and consisted of 26 acres much of which is now under Route 80.
As we enter our 105th year of business they’re proud to carry on Antonio’s commitment to the local community.
Both Tyler and Tara are fourth generations.
For more information on Cerbo’s Greenhouse and Garden Center click here.