Think I Love to Shop Jamesburg, I Love Unique Jewelry, Sell your unwanted jewelry coins designer purses old military toys sports items, go to the closet, find hidden found money there, no consignment, get paid right away, no wait, no commission, Start selling today, Stop By and bring your BFF !
Visit the Helmetta Post Office located on Main Steet for a visual display of Victorian postcards and more, located in the front lobby, changes monthly, the display allows you to step back one hundred years ago and to see what the Victorians were able to send around the world for one penny, hence the term "penny postcard", it was their only means of communication at that time, may you enjoy them, and then step inside and tell the postal worker which one you enjoyed the most.
NJ Governor Chris Christie's Letter of Congratulations to Barbara for her 20 Years in Business Celebration
Jamesburg Mayor Joseph Dipierro's Official Commendation to Barbara for her Service to the Boro of Jamesburg and its Citizens
Voted Best of the Best for 2006
Voted Best of the Best for 2007
*OLDE GLORY MAY SHE WAVE* Supporting ALL Our Troops ALL the Time Wherever They May Be, May God Keep Them Safe!
Pvt. Robert Diblin WW2 US Army Combat Wounded Purple Heart Bronze Star *Jamesburg's Own "Uncle Sam" Boro's Combat Veteran
Charter Members Jamesburg Civic Association
Proud 2008 Supporter of Play For Pink
Proud 2009 Supporter of Play For Pink
Class of 1932 Jamesburg High School, Called The Jersey Giant as stood 6', 180 lbs. in his Teen Years
Jamesburg's Only Boy of Summer Major League Baseball 1933-1947 playing for Connie Mack's Phila. A's, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians St. Louis Browns, & Boston Red Sox Still Holds Several Unbroken MLB Records & 5 Time All Stars Player
Class of 1933 Pennington Seminary for Boys Pennington NJ, was Inducted into the 1933 Hall of Fame by the College's Alumni in 1996
Frankie Hayes (Standing) Giving instructions to His Team Players 1933-1942 Connie Mack's Philadelphia A's
Frankie Hayes & Bob Feller Cleveland Indians 4/30/1946 Bob Feller's First Game after returning from WW2 US Navy Duties
1944-1945 Veteran Catcher Frankie Hayes Philidelphia A's Second Signing after trade from the St. Louis Browns 1942-1943
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