You may need to do a double take after reading this: There will be 11 sets of twins graduating from one high school in New Jersey!
ALLENDALE, New Jersey --
Our sister station WABC-TV got to meet eight of the 11 sets of fraternal twins that all started together at Northern Highlands Regional High School in Allendale, Bergen County, and are now ready to graduate: Justin and Roman, Dan and Nico, John and Juliana, Ryan and Robert, Tommy and Isabelle, Andre and Gabe, Kyle and Anthony, and Tommy and Sarah.
"We all came from different towns so we didn't realize when we were younger. There were three sets in Allendale and a lot more in other towns," Sarah Cornacchia said.
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