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New Habitat for Humanity ReStore Opens In Hamilton
Each purchase made at the store supports Habitat for Humanity's local affordable housing initiatives.

HAMILTON, NJ — The Habitat for Humanity of Burlington County and Greater Trenton-Princeton opens its second ReStore in the Independence Plaza on South Broad Street in Hamilton.
A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held Friday, Jan. 17 at 9:30 a.m. with Hamilton Mayor Jeff Martin. After the ribbon cutting, the Hamilton ReStore will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, as well as 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays.
The ReStore is Habitat for Humanity’s retail operation that is open to the public, selling discounted housewares and building materials. Shoppers can find donated items, new and used, from residents and local business.
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Each purchase made at the store supports Habitat for Humanity’s local affordable housing initiatives. In the surrounding neighborhood, Habitat has two new affordable homes under construction as well as numerous repair projects for low to moderate-income homeowners.
"Hamilton has been a wonderful partner in bringing more affordable homes to the community and stepping up to address the need for repairs for low-income homeowners. With the ReStore, we can further our partnership with the town by providing jobs, volunteer opportunities, and wonderful home goods for locals to purchase," Habitat’s CEO, Lori Leonard said.
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For more information visit habitatbcgtp.org/restore or call 856-439 - 6717.
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