The Hammonton Gazette 08/05/15 Edition | Page 5

Andy’s Pizza celebrates first anniversary Page 4 • Wednesday, August 5, 2015 • The Hammonton Gazette why we keep this event on the small scale, because we want everything to be peaches. Our quality of the vendors is great. This is the nice event to end the summer,” Cashan said. Cashan has been pleased with the promotion of the peach party, locally and throughout the area, and doesn’t envision changing much to the event in the years to come. She has been satisfied with all the parts that have made the Hammonton Peach Party successful. “I probably won’t change much. We sort of like it to be cozy. We like the cozy atmosphere of it … We had our first food truck here this year. They are definitely coming back. They love it. The owner told me he loves Hammonton. He discovered it with the food truck festival, and he said to me he loves this little town. He will come back every time we invite him. We might add another food truck, but we don’t want it to be big. We want it to be small and cozy,” Cashan said. Let your kids try OUR CHILDREN’S MENU at THG/Gabe Donio. To purchase photos in The Gazette, call (609) 704-1940. Andy’s Pizza celebrated their first anniversary this past weekend. Pictured (l-r): Marco Carranza, Joaquin Diaz, German Lucas, Sarah Pate, Maddy Parkhurst, Amanda Cruz and Beatriz Quintero. Successful 3rd annual Peach Party PEACH, from Page 1 event, while there was a peach pie and baby peach fuzz contests. Hammonton resident Tom Mature displayed his 1928 Ford orchard truck once again this year, while past peach queens from Hammonton and the current New Jersey peach queen were in attendance as well. Medford resident Pat Angermeier heard about the Hammonton Peach Party after seeing one of the fliers in one of the local stores. She said it compelled her to take a ride to Hammonton to take in the festivities. “I think this is a very nice event. We love peaches so we are set. We are glad we came out here to see what it was all about,” Angermeier said. For the second consecutive year, Gretchen Guatier of Hammonton won the peach-pie contest. She has been recognized at H