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Rave Reviews Rave Reviews Rave Reviews Middlesex County Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios "This is one of the most creative and fun exhibits that Cultural and Heritage has ever developed," says Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios. "I hope that many people will visit the exhibit and enjoy the research and memorabilia on display. It's a great way to learn about life in Middlesex County, New Jersey and beyond, through a tradition that's still going strong." Middlesex County Freeholder Kenneth Armwood "Everyone who's ever visited a diner will find lots to enjoy, learn, and relate to at this exhibit," says Freeholder Kenneth Armwood, Chair of the Business Development and Education Committee. "It's a true reflection of one of New Jersey's most iconic features, and a tribute to all those who still keep diners going for patrons to enjoy."
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Middlesex County Freeholder DirectorRonald G. Rios

"This is one of the most creative and fun exhibits that Cultural and Heritage has ever developed," says Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios. "I hope that many people will visit the exhibit and enjoy the research and memorabilia on display. It's a great way to learn about life in Middlesex County, New Jersey and beyond, through a tradition that's still going strong."

Middlesex County FreeholderKenneth Armwood

"Everyone who's ever visited a diner will find lots to enjoy, learn, and relate to at this exhibit," says Freeholder Kenneth Armwood, Chair of the Business Development and Education Committee. "It's a true reflection of one of New Jersey's most iconic features, and a tribute to all those who still keep diners going for patrons to enjoy."