Every time I go to Town Center, I think how, not too long ago, where I’ve parked used to be the kitchen of a farmhouse.
It’s remarkable, really, how fast Robbinsville has grown—developed not only in the sense of homes and businesses, but also with a strong sense of community and tradition.
It is this community spirit that inspired us, on the occasion of the Advance’s 10th anniversary, to take a look back at some of the moments we’ve captured in our pages. We spent hours combing through our archives to compile a list of stories to revisit. To narrow it down to 10 for this issue—and to report on them—was a challenge at times. The results, we hope, speak for themselves.
The past decade has flown by for us, and we had trouble believing it had been so long since we’d last written about this or that.
You won’t see some major moments, like the development of the Amazon fulfillment center, the construction of the beautiful BAPS mandir or the arrival of chains like Taco Bell and Starbucks, in this edition. We hope to cover some of them in a series that will continue throughout the year. If something is missing you think we should check out, send me a note, ranthes@communitynews.org or @robanthes.
We want to thank everyone in the community who helped us along the way. Without them, there wouldn’t be a Robbinsville Advance.
It has been a pleasure to get to know you better and to share the last 10 years with you. On to our next decade together!
Below are individual links to our anniversary coverage, date stamped so you can see how long it’s been since we last checked in.
June 2008: Where are you, Sam Marrazzo? Grocer fondly remembers Foxmoor glory days
September 2008: World Series just the beginning for 2008 Robbinsville Little League All-Stars
June 2009: Working Dog Winery makes case for N.J.’s place in wine world
May 2010: Q and A Scholarship 5K continues to honor Robbinsville brothers
January 2011: Blakely family learns the power of resiliency, community
July 2012: Tonry’s quilting still provides comfort for those in need
October 2013: How one decade transformed Robbinsville into a pizza paradise
May 2016: Robbinsville continues to carry Steve Mayer with it, two years after his death
May 2008: Still sweet, 10 years later
On the beautiful afternoon of April 23, 2008, photographer Morgan Merritt found sisters Sophia and Isabella Aquilino, of Robbinsville, enjoying ice cream from Maggie Moo’s with their mother Kristin and younger brother Joey.
Merritt snapped a few photos of Sophia, 3, and Isabella, 4, one of which wound up on the cover of the very first issue of the Robbinsville Advance.
Now 13 and 14, the girls still live in Robbinsville and attend Pond Road Middle School.
Maggie Moo’s is no longer, but Sophia and Isabella gladly recreated the 2008 photo April 7, 2018 with cupcakes from Cake Walk bakery, the occupant of the former Maggie Moo’s location. (Photo by Suzette J. Lucas.)

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