Cookies and Dreams come true in Orange: 20-year resident opens bakery
Lisa Sargent holds freshly made oatmeal pies at her Cookies and Dreams Bakery at 90 New Athol Road in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Cookies and Dreams Bakery is now open at 90 New Athol Road in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Lisa Sargent fills oatmeal pies at Cookies and Dreams Bakery at 90 New Athol Road in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Employees Kathy and Sherry, and owner Lisa Sargent, at Cookies and Dreams Bakery in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Modified: 4/8/2021 6:22:53 PM
ORANGE Twenty-year Orange resident Lisa Sargent hired carpenters and painters to renovate her space at 90 New Athol Road, paving the way for her to open Cookies and Dreams Bakery. Now that the business is up and running, she has a few helpers, all of whom are connected by a common life experience.
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Jersey Mike’s sandwich on rosemary parmesan bread is one of several menu items that will be available when it opens in Ammon. | Courtesy Kyle Potvin
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âMelaleuca is thrilled to expand into Kansas City for several reasons,â CEO Frank VanderSloot said in a press release. âIt has a business-friendly environment; a well-educated, hard-working and talented workforce; advanced manufacturing industry expertise; and a strategic position in the center of the country.â
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