Ewing Observer named Kiwanis Business of the Year

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The Ewing Observer has been named the 2018 Business of the Year by the Ewing Kiwanis Club of Ewing.

Each year, the club selects an area business that shows or has shown exemplary service to the citizens of Ewing Township.

“This program was started by the Kiwanis Club years ago to publicly honor and recognize these companies for that devotion and support shown to the Ewing community,” said a statement released by the club.

The award was given to Observer editor Bill Sanservino and Co-Publisher Tom Valeri during a dinner at the Revere restaurant on Aug. 16, 2018.

The Ewing Observer is part of the Community News Service family of newspapers that has won more than 100 national awards over the years.

“It was an honor for me to represent Community News Service and the Observer for the business of the year award, because Ewing has been such a great community to cover,” said Sanservino following the ceremony.

“The people of Ewing make it a great town to cover, and we as a company aspire to help make this community as great as everyone we’ve written about has helped this town become.”

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Editor Bill Sanservino (left) receives the Ewing Kiwanis Club Business of the Year Award on behalf of the Ewing Observer on Aug. 16, 2018 from Kiwanis president Sal Puca and Kiwanis member Carolyn Giovannini, the organizer for this year’s program.,

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