Plenty of venues for events, parties in town
Wednesday, April 27, 2016 • The Hammonton Gazette • Page 3
by Kevin Troilo
GAzette StAff Writer
HAMMONtON—Hosting a
large event can be a stressful task.
Questions dealing with who to invite, what to serve for your guests
and where you will host the event
are all sure to pop into your head.
Luckily for Hammontonians,
there are plenty of beautiful venues
right here in town where you can
feel comfortable hosting a party,
business meeting or any sort of
gathering that requires a lot of
space and top-notch service.
A staple in Hammonton for
more than 40 years, Kerri Brooke
Caterers and frog rock Golf and
Country Club provide beautiful
views and excellent service for
guests who attend events at their
facilities.
With more than 10 event areas
available, their private ballrooms
or outdoor patio areas offer enough
room to comfortably fit anywhere
from 20 to 800 guests depending
on your needs. they specialize in
weddings, family celebrations of
any sort and business/corporate
events. frog rock offers a full
menu and banquet area that overlooks the golf course.
At Kerri Brooke, guests have the
option to supply their own food or
allow it to be catered by the own-
ers. to schedule an event at Kerri
Brooke Caterers or frog rock, call
561-5504.
At tomasello Winery, they say
they feature New Jersey’s most
luxurious winery ballroom. their
gorgeous interior welcomes people
into an upscale party area that is
sure to impress even the pickiest of
guests. they provide enough space
to comfortably seat up to 225 people. One of the most unique aspects
of hosting a wedding at tomasello
Winery is that they provide each
adult couple with a bottle of their
own wine as a party favor.
Three-car accident at
WHP & Central Ave.
by Gabe Donio
GAzette StAff Writer
DiMeglio Septic,
Est. 1975 ~ DEP 03261 ~ Paul DiMeglio
HAMMONtON—A three-car
accident occurred at 5:03 p.m. on
April 14 at the intersection of the
White Horse Pike (route 30) and
Central Avenue, Hammonton Police Captain Nick Salvatore said.
Vehicle one was attempting to
make a left onto Central Avenue
after traveling westbound on the
White Horse Pike. that vehicle
was driven by Yunior Santiago,
38, of Hammonton, 6