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Mr.localhistoryproject
Mr.localhistoryproject19 hours ago
After our post about Jersey crumb cake we thought it's now lunchtime - what do you think about a crumb cake smash burger? Committed Pig in Motown has a glazed donut burger.... thoughts?

Add it to the list of Jersey sandwiches invented in New Jersey
Take a look: Don't worry, it's photoshopped and not real.....YET! 🙂
https://www.mrlocalhistory.org/jersey-sandwiches/

Can't you see I'm really hungry? 🙂
Mr.localhistoryproject
Mr.localhistoryproject21 hours ago
Sunday morning coffee and what's better than Jersey crumb cake? NOTHING - there are a few facts we never knew - did you? Coffee and a little local history -

Great story_
Mr.localhistoryproject
Mr.localhistoryproject2 days ago
Weekend morning coffee and a little local history - Bernardsville's St. Bernard's church is as local as you can get. From it's construction in the late 1800s to the 21st century adaptive reuse and transformation. Love this history story!

Mr.localhistoryproject
Mr.localhistoryproject4 days ago
Our gift to Basking Ridge is BLOOMING! Drive by and see on S. Finley Ave triangle. Then join us to help DOUBLE the size for 2026 and America's 250th birthday!

Read More on how to help:
https://www.mrlocalhistory.org/beautifulbernards/
Mr.localhistoryproject
Mr.localhistoryproject5 days ago
One of the most beautiful churches you'll ever find is tucked away on the Bernardsville Mountain - we wanted to tell its story - the St. Bernard's Episcopal Church -

Mr.localhistoryproject
Mr.localhistoryproject5 days ago
For our Basking Ridge and Bernardsville followers:

We found a great story we wrote years ago about the lost sandpit of Basking Ridge, a popular hangout spot back in the 1980s. We are still looking for anyone with photos to share and a quote to add to the collection.

YouTube Video Channel – Mr. Local History Project