Brendan T. Byrne
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He’s a state forest now instead of a sports arena, but one thing hasn’t changed: his high standing in the polls. During his years in Trenton (he was elected in 1973 and reelected in 1977), the sports complex in the Meadowlands became reality, residents were hit with an income tax, and gambling was legalized in Atlantic City.
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Winemakers listen to consumer preferences, trust me. This is evident in the significant reduction in the use of oak in the winemaking process in recent years. It’s a good thing—but some winemakers have gone too far.
When you grab a head of romaine or packet of herbs at the supermarket, “it could’ve taken five to seven days” to go from the field to the store, says Paul Kneeland, VP of Produce and Floral for the 23 Kings Food Markets in New Jersey. Kneeland wanted to better that—and has, by a lot, with Local Fresh 24/7.