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Week in Review: Delicious Businesses, Old and New

Make sure you're caught up on the top Cinnaminson news of the week.

 
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Bayard's Chocolates has been a landmark in Cinnaminson for decades.
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George Snedden collects water bottles for the homeless.
George Snedden and his sister Kiernan donate bags of food to the homeless.
Michael Stern, of Riverton, is shown here with his book, "Reflections of a Generous Generation."

Chocolate House Stands the Test of Time

Far from melting from the competition, Bayard’s remains Cinnaminson’s go-to place for chocolate treats.  

A Young Boy with a Passion for Helping the Homeless

Roving cub reporter Fiona Flynn turns the spotlight on George Snedden, a young but committed advocate for the homeless.

Chicks with Sticks in Cinnaminson

Cinnaminson girls are taking to the field hockey field at earlier ages, thanks to a league that introduces the sport and its nuances to younger players.

SweetWater Bar & Grill Set to Open Next Month

The new restaurant is owned by the same team as Hathaway’s and attached the diner, but will be a completely different dining experience.

Sentence Postponed for Cinnaminson Man Who Pleaded Guilty to Wire Fraud

John Fabey’s scheme topped $1.2 million. He’ll learn his fate this fall.

A Generous Generation: Riverton's Michael Stern Writes Memoir of His 'Superman' Father

A grieving son discovers the superhero in his dad. 

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