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“NJ Web Series Lands at Balloon Festival”
The QuickChek New Jersey Festival Of Ballooning draws huge crowds

Last weekend was the 37th year for the Quick Check New Jersey Festival of Ballooning. It's one of the biggest events of the summer that draws tens of thousands to the Solberg airport in Readington, NJ, to watch more than one hundred hot-air balloons take to the sky.
It's a breathtaking experience for revelers of all ages, and has food and other vendors lining the festival from one end to the other .
At the festival, a new web series set to air on Apple and Roku TV called NJ Primetime accidentally collected some good video for their show, which is a 13-week series based on what's happening in and around the Garden State. The show is based on a radio show that discusses events , and commentates on them with special guests appearing weekly.
The producers of NJ Primetime were filming vendors when some proprietary secrets of a popular underground company called Jersey Plate Art were filmed. The custom plates made from recycled material was so interesting that onlookers flocked to The Plate Art maker and the film crew had to make a hasty retreat.
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The excitement really took off with the film crew interviewing the marketing representative from the Bahamas tourist office . Vandia Sands is know stranger to lights , camera , action as she has held pageant titles for the Islands in the past . With crowds gathering and cameras rolling, festival goers got to hear how spectacular the Bahamas are. Footage airs on Roku TV , Sunday August 11th 8pm . What a great getaway destination! @Jersey_TV
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