Ewing mayor helps honor longtime diner employees

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Mayor Bert Steinmann stopped by the iconic Ewing Diner to help recognize two longtime members of the diner family.

Steinmann joined owner Pete Gromitsaris at the Parkway Avenue restaurant to honor Kimberly A. Weaver, who is celebrating 25 years of service, and Allura S. Taylor, who is marking 15 years.

Gromitsaris thanked both employees for their dedication and hard work, presenting each with a small token of appreciation and a surprise bonus.

The recognition drew applause from regular customers, reflecting the close-knit atmosphere that has long defined the Ewing Diner.

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Ewing Mayor Bert Steinmann (left) joined owner Pete Gromitsaris (center) at the Parkway Avenue restaurant recently to honor Kimberly A. Weaver and Allura S. Taylor for their years of service.,

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Ewing Mayor Bert Steinmann

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