Mercer County Italian-American Festival

Volume 5 - No. 6 September 2014

Welcome to the 15th Annual Mercer County Italian-American Festival!

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It’s impossible to thank all the or- American lifestyle. ganizations and volunteers for their We also have some special events help and support. There are so many planned at our Italian-American Heri- areas to mention – the rides, food, tage Center in Hamilton. We now entertainment, bocce, bingo, cabaret, have a military statue on display at puppet shows, memorabilia, vendors, the center. The statute honors veter- grounds, parking, electrical workers, ans of all branches of the service. In West Windsor police and EMT’s, October, we will have our flag- fireworks, sponsors, newsletter – a raising ceremony, which will follow list much longer than this. We strive with a very special surprise. to make the festival authentic to the It takes many volunteers to make Italian culture in every way, espe- all these activities possible. If you cially in the areas of Italian food and would like to help us in any way – merchandise. Our own Pinocchio whether it is for the festival or any of concession stand serves our many our special events – please contact us members and volunteers so that they at the Italian-American Heritage Cen- Cavalier John Scarpati can continue to assist the committees ter. We are also interested in lending President throughout the event. Combining all support to other community organiza- of these areas within the street-like tions such as the Italian War Veter- atmosphere will clearly display the ans, who really deserve our recogni- I am happy to announce that pride we have in our Italian culture. tion and support. 2014 marks our 15th year of the I often attend other festivals and I would like to thank our chairs, co Mercer County Italian-American fairs in an attempt to see how we can -chairs and volunteers and others who Festival. As I’m constantly striving improve our own events. Although have offered help. And don’t forget to to make the festival better each these other festivals include a wide buy your 50/50 tickets. Last year’s year, this 2014 festival introduces a variety of attractions, we prefer to winnings were quite impressive. So new concept – a feast within a fes- concentrate on activities that best try your luck at this year’s prize. tival. Three streets of vendors will reflect the Italian-American heritage. Have a great time. Enjoy the food and create a new feeling within the In comparison to other Italian festi- attractions. Let’s make this our big- event grounds. Mercer County has vals, ours offers a greater variety and gest festival ever! been extremely busy creating im- quality of cultural experiences. The Cav. John Scarpati, provements. Look around the event Sunday Mass and Procession, as well MCIAFA President area, and you’ll see new gates and as our religious display, are an inte- entrances, along with new fencing, gral part of the Italian family tradi- and the biggest addition, a brand- tion. In addition, all areas of the U.S. new amphitheatre! On behalf of the military are well represented through- festival association, I would like to out the festival. As you go through thank all the planners and workers the festival, you’ll clearly see Ameri- at the county who contributed to can patriotism proudly on display, as this vast improvement. well as its connection to the Italian-

A special note If you have served in the military and wear your uniform to the festival, you will be granted free admission A veteran statue has been installed at Thank you for your service! the Italian-American Heritage Center, located in Hamilton. 2

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Play bocce!

Play individually or bring a team, join a tourna- ment or play for fun, or just come and learn the game.

Mercer County Italian -American Festival Assoc iation Mercer County Italian-American Festival Association Free Associate Membership & Volunteer Form Date______

Come join one of the largest and fasting growing Associations in Mercer County!

Membership is FREE and you will be put on our mailing list automatically. We just ask that you help promote our heritage and events. IfIf you you would would like like to to be be active, activve, here here are are some some of ofthe the activities activities you you may may want want to toparticipate participate in: in: Please check box/boxes if interested: Office Work Help with On-Site Operations at Festival Join a Committee

Help at Monthly Dinners Help at Other Events at MCIAF Center Vendor

50/50 On-site sales Columbus Day Parade Maintenance Help at MCIAF Center

Name:______Address:______

Occupation:______City:______State:______Zip:______

Telephone: (home)______(work)______(cell)______E-mail ______

FOR FOR MORE INFORMATION, WRITE OR CALL: Cav. John Scarpati, President Mercer County Italian American Assoc., 2421 Liberty St. Hamilton, N.J. 08629 – phone 609-631-7544. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting Italian-American Heritage and Culture Donations are tax deductible and are appreciated. 3 Website: www.italianamericanfestival.com email: [email protected]

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Board Members and Office Assistance: Photographers - In-House: Nina VanDeleur, Bill Plank Cav. John Scarpati Sr., President Barry Chiorello Frank Cirillo, Vice President Puppet Show: Carl Carabelli, Chair Danielle Scarpati, Trustee Security: Joe Russo, Chair; John Devlin, Co-Chair: Jeff Ed DiPolvere, Trustee Zimmer, Lou Dorio, John Celis, Derek Horner Joe DiPaolo, Trustee Site Operations: Danielle Scarpati, Chair; Melissa Thomas Frascella, Trustee Scarpati, Co-Chair Joe Urbano, Trustee Sponsorship & Marketing: Barry Chiorello, Chair Sally Van Fleet, Trustee and Admin. Asst. Tables, Tents & Chairs: Cav. John Scarpati Sr., Chair Nina VanDeleur, Trustee and Admin. Asst. Website Design: Mike Aregano; Sally Van Fleet, Nina Treasurer: Danielle Scarpati Van DeLeur, Editors Wine: Danielle Scarpati, Chair; Christine Scarpati, Committee Chairs: Co-Chair Accounting/Admin Treasurer: Danielle Scarpati Columbus Day Parade/Ball Committee: Admissions: Marilyn Hope, Chair; Bob Hope, Co-Chair Cav. John Scarpati, Sr., President; Frank Bruno, Amusement Rides: Frank Cirillo, Chair; Joe Urbano, Chair; Gino Melone, MC; Pat Colavita, MC Backup; Co-Chair Thomas Frascella, Treasurer; Patricia Bruno, Secretary Artwork: Bill Plank Attorneys: Thomas Frascella, Paul Donini Auditors: Pesauro, Levy & Palumbo PA Newsletter Staff: Beer: Christine Scarpati, Chair; James Dabronzo, Co-Chair Cav. John Scarpati, Sr., Managing Editor Bingo: Ken Rhodes, Chair; Dennis Bush, Co-Chair Helene Plank, Graphic Designer Bocce: Vito DePalo, Chair; Jonah Pascucci, Co-Chair Bill Plank, Copy Editor Building Maintenance: Cav. John Scarpati, Sr., Chair; Lou Sally Van Fleet, Assistant Copy Editor Dorio, John Devlin, Building Custodians Computer Tech: Richard Tuscano Jr. General Contacts: Cultural Court/Market Tent: John Prunetti, Chair; Jeff E-mail: [email protected] Prunetti, Co-Chair Website: www.italianamericanfestival.com Cultural Programs: Cav. Gilda R. Baldassari, Chair; Marie Office Mail: MCIAFA, 2421 Liberty St., Jantos, Cathy DiCostanzo, Co-Chairs Entertainment: Carl Carabelli, Chair; Ann Lennon, Co-Chair; Hamilton, NJ 08629 Nina VanDeLeur, Asst. Co-Chair; Al Hutchins, MC Phone: 609-631-7544; Fax: 609-631-9116 Festival 50/50: Gino Melone, Chair; Marion Bolton, Karen

Coate, Co-Chairs; Rita Capone, Mgr. Festival Layout Plans: Cav. John Scarpati, Sr., Ted Caruso, Volunteers are needed. Any area of expertise is Bill Plank, Vic Russo welcome to help with our festival activities, Festival Photographers: Paul Donini, Bill Plank special events at our heritage building, and Festival Signs: Ed DiPolvere, Chair; Gus Perilli, Co-Chair; building maintenance. John Devlin, Lou Dorio, Asst. Co-Chairs Fireworks: Cav. John Scarpati, Sr., Chair Food Vendors: Joe DiPaolo, Chair; Joan Burkholtz, Admin. Asst.; Rocco Riccio, Dave Tallone Grounds Maintenance - Portable Lighting, Hauling, Super 50/50 Restrooms, Cleanup,Trash & Waste Mgmt.: John The Super 50/50 drawing for the 2012 Scarpati Jr., Chair; Herman Ramos, Co-Chair Honorary Festival Consultant: Anthony Massi festival yielded over $40,000. With the support of all Information Tent: Sally Van Fleet, Chair; Frieda Santillo, festival members and associates, the festival hopes to Pat Terlecki, Co-Chairs surpass last year’s amount, but we need your help. To Mass: Msgr. Innocenzi; Cathy DiCostanzo, Chair; Joe Pica, be part of this effort, please contact one of our 50/50 Co-Chair; Anthony Chianese, George Dougherty, Procession/ committee members: Music, Napolitan members assisting Memorabilia: Anthony Chianese, Chair Gino Melone: (609) 396-3412 Merchandising – In-House: TBA General 50/50 information Military & Veterans/Special Events: Kathi Adie, Chair; Marion Bolton: (609) 396-2944 John Adie, Co-Chair Selling 50/50’s at the festival Military Medal of Honor: Dennis Bush, Chair Joe Sensi: (609) 203-8464 Off Site 50/50 Business Sales: Joe Sensi, Chair; Bulk Sales John Costantini, Co-Chair Parking: Wayne DeAngelo, Chair; Joe Povio, Co-Chair Special thanks to New Jersey State Assemblyman Petting Zoo/Pony Rides: Cav. John Scarpati, Sr., Chair Wayne DeAngelo, the sponsor of our 50/50 tickets. 4

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Outdoor Food and Novelty Piazza Main Festival Grounds

Brick City - Lincoln Park, NJ cookies, lobster tails, assorted cupcakes, donuts, biscotti, cheesecake Fried ravioli, mozzarella sticks, chicken fingers, chicken cutlet slices -on-a-stick J&J Specialties - Hightstown, NJ Buzzetta’s Festival Foods - Hamilton, NJ Vodka rigatoni, eggplant parm, tripe, sausage, pepper and onion Sausage, peppers, onions, Philly cheesesteak, hot dogs, ham- sandwiches, Italian hot dogs burgers, chicken fingers, Italian hot dogs, pork roll Knockout Pizza & Funnel Cakes - Lakewood, NJ Chip Stix - Ocean, NJ Funnel cake, fried Oreos, fresh lemonade, water Chip Stix potatoes, fresh-squeezed lemonade Maddalena’s Cheesecakes - Ringoes, NJ Cure’s BBQ - Toms River, NJ Cheesecake-on-a-stick, cheesecake cupcakes, brownies, cookies, Sliced prime rib, BBG beef brisket, sliced BBQ chicken, broc- fresh popcorn coli rabe with garlic and oil Mamma Rosa’s - Mercerville, NJ DBA Soda City - Monroe Township, NJ Tomato pies, veal and peppers, eggplant parm, meatballs, braciole, Soda, black cherry, vanilla, orange, root beer, birch beer, selt- tomato salad, sausage, peppers and onions zer, fresh water Pennsylvania Dutch Funnel Cakes - Robbinsville, NJ Dellano Foods - Long Valley, NJ Funnel cakes, fried oreos Zeppole fried dough, fried Oreo cookies, calzones, torrone candy Pete’s Steakhouse - Hamilton, NJ Steak sandwiches, sausage sandwiches, roast pork, hot dogs, French Dellano’s II - Long Valley, NJ fries Torrone candy, nuts, novelty Pino Gelato - North Brunswick, NJ Dragonfly - Hamilton, NJ Single-, double– and triple-scoop gelato, gelato & sorbetto frizzantes Wine-making accessories, fall mums and Halloween decor (soda/gelato/sorbetto with whipped cream topping)

Fired-Up Events - Hamilton, NJ Pompier Catering & Cuisine - Hightstown, NJ Italian ribeye, peppers, onions & provolone, grilled pork, Baked fresh mozzarella, lamb bolognese, Tuscan braised dumplings, chicken fingers, grilled panini, fried ravioli, crumbled sausage/ piadina pizzette in brick oven, cream-filled zeppoles spinach, fresh-cut French fries Scala’s Bakery - North Brunswick, NJ Five Star Kettle Corn - Lakewood, NJ Italian pastries, cannoli, chocolate cannoli, specialty pastries, cup- Kettle corn, carmel corn, flavored popcorn cakes, cookies

Funni Bonz BBQ - West Windsor, NJ Soda City - Monroe Twp., NJ Pulled pork Italiano sandwich, pulled pork sandwich, smoked Soda, black cherry, vanilla, orange, root beer, birch beer, seltzer 1/2 of chicken, BBQ ribs water, fresh water

G&L Gyro - Bethpage, NY Steve O’s - Lawrenceville, NJ Gyro, chicken pita, shish kebob, spinach pie, French fries Rice balls, sausage, cheesesteaks, roast pork with broccoli rabe, chicken tenders, mozzarella sticks, cheese fries Gaetano’s - Red Bank, NJ Fried calamari, zeppoles, shrimp scampi, fried shrimp Tallone’s - Hamilton, NJ Pasta with meatballs, sausage, peppers & onions, pizza fritti, ribe eye Gina’s Foods - Secaucus, NJ steaks, roast pork sandwiches, London broil sandwiches Gyros, kebobs, zeppoles, funnel cake, fried oreos Uncle Louie G’s - S. Plainfield, NJ Gyros To Go - Manalapan, NJ Flavored cannoli, spumoni, lemon cotton candy, chocolate jelly rain- Grilled chicken pitas, chicken quesadilla, grilled veggie pita, bow cookies, Italian ice - small and large spinach pie with Greek salad, Greek or Caesar salad, chicken- on-a-stick, salad with chicken Wild Bill’s Soda - Bernardsville, NJ Regular mugs, barrel mugs Italian People’s Bakery - Trenton, NJ Cannolli, sfogliatelle, tiramisu, turnovers, éclairs, pignolia 5 All these vendors and many more

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Aaron Caruso Natalie Pinto Lightnin’ Lou Christie is this year’s festival headliner. Lou is famous for his hit-single “Lightnin’ Strikes.”

Paul Plumeri Band

Abbott and Costello

Southside Johnny & the Poor Fools

Lights Out (tribute to Frankie Valli) Jade

Penny and the Puppettes

The Charles Laurita Group 6 See next page for these and more artists.

6 Italian -American Festival Newsletter September 2014 Entertainment Schedule Friday, September 26, 2014 Time Performer Location 05:30 - 06:30 PM Masterpiece Orchestra Investors Bank Stage 06:00 - 06:45 PM Penny & The Puppettes Puppet Theater 07:00 - 08:00 PM Ray Massa's EuroRhythms Orchestra Investors Bank Stage 07:30 - 08:30 PM Diverse "POP" Group Cabaret Stage 08:00 - 08:45 PM Penny & The Puppettes Puppet Theater 08:30 - 09:30 PM Southside Johnny & The Poor Fools Investors Bank Stage 08:45 - 09:45 PM Charles Laurita, Rock & Blues Group Cabaret Stage 09:45 - 10:15 PM Fireworks Festival Grounds

Saturday, September 27, 2014 Time Performer Location 01:00 - 02:00 PM Pat Pratico - Sounds of Sinatra Investors Bank Stage 02:00 - 03:00 PM Michael & Nicholas Testa - Jersey City Pizza Bosses Cabaret Stage

02:30 - 03:30 PM Cora D'Italia Folk Dance 15 Members Investors Bank Stage 03:30 - 04:30 PM Frank Tenaglia -Tenor Cabaret Stage 04:00 - 05:00 PM Natalie Pinto With International Orchestra Investors Bank Stage

04:00 - 04:45 PM Penny & The Puppettes Puppet Theater 05:00 - 06:00 PM Living The Dream Band Cabaret Stage 05:30 - 06:30 PM Ray Massa's EuroRhythms Orchestra Investors Bank Stage 06:00 - 06:45 PM Penny & The Puppettes Puppet Theater 06:30 - 07:30 PM Paul Plumeri Blues Group Cabaret Stage 07:00 - 08:30 PM Lights Out Music Tribute to Frankie Valli Investors Bank Stage

08:00 - 08:45 PM Penny & The Puppettes Puppet Theater 09:00 - 10:00 PM Lightnin' Lou Christie Investors Bank Stage

Sunday, September 28, 2014 Time Performer Location 11:00 - 12:00 PM Catholic Mass Investors Bank Stage 12:00 - 12:30 PM Procession of the Madonna Festival Grounds 01:00 - 02:00 PM Lawrence Community Concert Band Investors Bank Stage 01:00 - 02:00 PM Ewing Talent Cabaret Stage 02:00 - 02:45 PM Penny & The Puppettes Puppet Theater 02:30 - 03:30 PM Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra Investors Bank Stage 02:30 - 03:15 PM Abbott and Costello Cabaret Stage 03:30 - 04:30 PM Sidewalk Serenade Cabaret Stage 04:00 - 05:00 PM Aaron Caruso Tenor Investors Bank Stage 04:00 - 04:45 PM Penny and the Puppettes Puppet Theater 05:15 - 06:00 PM Abbott and Costello Cabaret Stage

05:30 - 06:30 PM Gabriella Rea From Investors Bank Stage 7 06:30 - 07:30 PM JADE Cabaret Stage

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Cultural Programs (located in the Ice Skating Rink)

Date/time Topics and Presenters

Friday, Sept. 26

1-5 pm The New Jersey Italian and Italian-American Heritage Commission (NJIIAHC) Learn about the exciting new statewide activities scheduled by the NJIIAHC. Cav. Gilda Rorro Baldassari, Ed.D. Representative of the NJIIAHC

5:30-6:30 pm “The Best Pizzelle.” Learn to make and enjoy this Italian culinary favorite. Catherine DiCostanzo, Superintendent of Elections

Saturday, Sept. 27

2-3 pm “Unchained Memories:” Learn how growing up in Chambersburg influenced a young author to write a romantic novel. Maria Imbalzano, Esq., attorney and author

3:30-4:30 pm Cansoni d’amore: Italian love melodies by Mercer’s favorite “Jersey Boy” and friends Bart DiNola

5-6 pm Ricotta Made Easy See and sample ricotta made the easy way. Maria Verzilli

6:30-7:30 pm How to become a “Pizzaiolo” and toss a pie like the young “Pizza Spinners.” Jersey City Pizza Bosses: The Testa Family

Sunday, Sept. 28

1:30-2:30 pm Discover the unknown life of Joe DiMaggio. Prof. Michael Riccards, former college president, educator and author

3:30-4:30 pm Could you be under a spell? Learn how to break the “Evil Eye.” Rose Feterick, Overseer to the Garibaldi/Meucci Museum, Staten Island

4:30-5:30 pm “The Best Pizzelle.” Learn to make and enjoy this Italian culinary favorite. Catherine DiCostanzo, Superintendent of Elections

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Chicago, IL. Coins tossed in the fountain benefit Ryan’s Other Vendors Quest. Presented by First Choice Bank

Italian Heritage Pavilion Umbrella House - Robbinsville, NJ (located in the Ice Skating Center Ice Rink) Umbrellas of all types

Amici Della Lingua - Columbus, NJ Display of Italian history, club information and Italian Italian Market Tent lessons Andiamo Enterprises - Hamilton, NJ Ella’s Crafts - Browns Mills, NJ Suncatchers, night lights, Italian novelties, fashion jewelry, Soft sculpture, children’s fabric books, sachet scarves sterling silver cell phone cases

Gemstone Jewelry - Yardville, NJ Bags By Donna - Springfield, NJ Jewelry, Italian chains, Italian goldstone jewelry, Murano Ladies’ fashion accessories (wallets, wristlets, cross-body glass jewelry, Italian cameos bags and leggings, children’s screen-print tees

Gene Swider - Lafayette Hill, PA Bayada Home Health Care - Lawrenceville, NJ Recycled bottles made into plates and accessories Provider of clinical care and support services at home for adults of all ages and children. Granite Transformations - West Berlin, NJ Unique granite and recycled glass products that fit over Grape Escape - Dayton, NJ existing surfaces for kitchens without demolition. Promotional display for wine-making glasses, olive oil and Balsamic vinegar for sale Home Base Sports Collectibles - Bordentown, NJ Sports photos and memorabilia, team apparel, including Home Style Candle - Cherry Hill, NJ many players of Italian-American descent Hand-poured scented candles and candle pies

Italian Tribune - Italian newspaper Lu Café – Nutley, NJ Italian jerseys, jackets, souvenirs L&B Crafts - Hillsborough, NJ Doll furniture, bird houses, bird feeders, planters Marovato Italian Imports - , NY Imported olive oil, balsamic vinegars, pugliese taralli and Mercer County Sheriff’s Office - Public information bro- cookies, pugliese pasta, Italian jarred vegetables, all from chures on operations of the County Sheriff’s Office Italy

Mercer County Superintendent of Elections -Trenton, NJ Maryann Mosko - Lebanon, NJ Promotion of voter registration Religious articles, rosaries, angel pins, statues, prayer cards

Mercer County Surrogate - Trenton, NJ Patria Pet - Clifton, NJ Materials referencing the subject matter provided by the Dog collars, cat collars, harnesses and leashes all designed Surrogate’s Office with the colors of the Italian flag, 32 other countries also available Plank Art Designs - Lawrenceville, NJ Original paintings and mosaics, related gift items and hand- Princeton Pettoranello - Italian organization made craft items Regali Gifts - Italian novelties, jewelry and jerseys San Felese Lodge - Hamilton, NJ Lodge artifacts and memorabilia Scentocopia - Robbinsville, NJ Honey products, honey straws, handmade hats and scarves, Slip Stitch Avenue - Westhampton, NJ evil eye items, Italian items and assorted jewelry items Knitted and crocheted clothing, accessories and home goods. All items hand crafted Selections - Allentown, NJ Italian sterling silver rings, scarves, crystal necklaces, Trevi Fountain - , IL beaded bracelets, handmade bows Near-life-size replica of the world-famous Trevi Fountain in Rome,9 Italy. Built by John Bucci of Bucci Studios in All these vendors and many more

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Special Events

Military and Veterans Committee Co-Chair John Adie is shown at the MCIAFA tent at Veteran’s Park on July 2, 2012. The festival association supported the “Cell Phones for Soldiers” project. The festival is featuring some of our favorite special events, plus some new ones. Our newest attraction is the appear- ance of Vito Antuofermo (pictured above), former WBC Middleweight Champion of the World. This leg- end has won the Golden Glove Champi- onship in 1970 and the World Middle- weight Championship title in 1979. After his retirement in 1984, he began a career in acting and has had parts in the film “The Godfather” and later in the hit se- ries “.” Stop by the skating rink area at his scheduled appearance time to meet and greet this boxing great.

Our Military/Veterans Committee is again featuring Cell Phones for Soldiers (see photo at top right), which repurposes Shown above, Michael Testa is the youngest pizza spinner in the recycled phones for soldiers to use while U.S. and will be appearing with his family as part of this year’s Jer- overseas. The Vietnam Veterans of sey City Pizza Bosses. For details, please see the Cultural Programs America will be present to promote its Schedule on page 8. mission to educate and inform us on many VVA issues. The Marine Corps dedicated to honoring those who have served the U.S. in many con- League will rejoin us as several groups flicts and wars. in such fund-raising efforts as those for Last, but certainly not least, the Testa Family will again be joining the Wounded Warrior Projects. The the festival as our favorite pizza-tossing family. Son Michael (shown United10 Military Memorial Museum is above) has performed on many TV programs, both here and abroad.

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A Big Thank You to...... the Executive Board, Volunteers, Security, Mercer County Park Commission, Park Rangers, West Windsor Police, EMT’s and Fire Depart- ment, West Windsor Health Department, Iron Workers Local #68, Knights of Columbus Local Chapter #6213, Knights of Columbus Chapter #355, Italian Organizations, Committee Chairs and Co-Chairs, Sponsors, Vendors and Patrons

Our goal is to share our Italian heritage with the community and make it an enjoyable experience. Without your help, this festival would not be possible.11

11 2014 Columbus Gala Saturday Oct. 11, 2014

Honoring Msgr. James G. Innocenzi and Catherine DiCostanzo

Nottingham Ballroom 200 Mercer Street Hamilton Square, NJ 08690

You are invited to attend the annual $65.00 per person

Italian Flag Raising Ceremony 6 pm cocktail hour Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 at 12:00 noon Dinner immediately following

at Hamilton Township Municipal Building Food will be provided 2090 Greenwood Ave., Hamilton, NJ 08609 by Rosa’s Catering

Following the ceremony, the dedication of the Limited seating available Christopher Columbus Statue and a short reception Black tie optional

will take place at the MCIAFA Heritage Center, For more information, 2421 Liberty St., Hamilton, NJ 08629 call Frank Bruno at 609-588-9546

e-mail: [email protected]

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