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But after that, the top results were interesting and reflected the wide variety of food and drink preferences local residents enjoy at restaurants across the region.
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Founder and co-owner of the local food and drink guide WindsorEats indicated the survey was issued throughout the month of April and received around 1,000 responses.
When travellers visit different cities they look to try foods that locals love
“We kind of figured pizza would be the runaway choice,” said Adriano Ciotoli. “This helped solidify the fact that Windsorites love their Windsor-Style pizza and are proud of it.
Carol Comegno, Cherry Hill Courier-Post
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9:48 am UTC Jun. 3, 2021
Jill Biden is a Jersey Girl by birth and at heart.
While she mostly grew up outside of Philadelphia, she also lays claim South Jersey roots, having been born in Hammonton during a weekend visit to her grandparents house and spent much of her childhood in the state s southern counties. (The First Lady also lived for two years while a grade schooler in Mahwah, Bergen County.)
First Lady Jill Biden, who turns 70 on June 3, even identifies herself as “a Hammonton girl,” which is what she told a local paper during an interview there last year while visiting as the former Second Lady of the United States in July.
Carol Comegno, Cherry Hill Courier-Post
Published
7:46 pm UTC Jun. 3, 2021
Carol Comegno, Cherry Hill Courier-Post
Published
7:46 pm UTC Jun. 3, 2021
Jill Biden is a Jersey Girl by birth and at heart.
While she mostly grew up outside of Philadelphia, she also lays claim South Jersey roots, having been born in Hammonton, New Jersey, during a weekend visit to her grandparents house and spent much of her childhood in the state s southern counties. (The first lady also lived for two years while a grade schooler in Mahwah, Bergen County.)
First lady Jill Biden, who turns 70 on June 3, even identifies herself as “a Hammonton girl,” which is what she told a local paper during an interview there last year while visiting as the former second lady of the United States in July.