OHSWEKEN — (from left) Owner Victor Bomberry, Linda Hill, Dianna Staats, James and Manager Diane Bomberry pose outside of the Kool Kidz and Smokin’ Joe’s location to celebrate their 10th Anniversary as a business on Wednesday, May 16. A free barbecue and a water sampling stations was set for the community to enjoy as well as a free draw for Kool Kidz merch.
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