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Cinnaminson Girl Who Won $10,000 on National TV Continues Battle Against Traumatic Brain Injury
One of Lily Nichols' dishes will appear on the menu at at Whistlers, and proceeds go toward the fight against Traumatic brain injury.

Cinnaminson Middle School student Lily Nichols, the youngest winner in the history of the Food Network TV series Chopped, continues to work to honor her father, who died of a Traumatic brain injury.
One of Nichols’ signature dishes will be featured on the menu at Whistlers Inn Bar and Pub, 901 Route 130 in Cinnaminson.
The proceeds from that dish will go toward a Traumatic brain injury foundation. Donations will also be accepted.
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Nichols will appear at Whistlers from 1 p.m.-3 p.m. and 5 p.m.-7 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16.
Nichols won the competition and $10,000 on a show taped in April that debuted last month. She was among thousands of applicants who applied for the show.
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Following her win, she was recognized during Cinnaminson’s annual Youth in Government meeting last month.
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