Carnegie Diner supporting students; Table at 3 bringing back brunch

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Carnegie Diner supporting students; Table at 3 bringing back brunch
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Carnegie Diner & Cafe supports Secaucus students with pumpkin patch.

Carnegie Diner & Cafe in Secaucus will be selling pumpkins to benefit local students and youth. All pumpkin sales earnings will be donated to the S.A.I.L Club, which consists of approximately 125 students from grades 9 through 12.Carnegie Diner & Cafe pumpkin patch will support Secaucus students

In an effort to support the community, Carnegie Diner & Cafe will become a sprawling autumn hotspot this season, selling pumpkins to benefit students in Secaucus. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.

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