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Eisenhower School Hosting Student Marketplace Thursday
More than 200 students created 100 unique products and services for the entrepreneurial showcase.

WYCKOFF, N.J. — Students at Eisenhower Middle School will showcase their original products and services at the school's first annual TREP$ Marketplace Thursday.
More than 200 students spent eight weeks creating original business ideas and products, including jewelry, clothing, baked goods, home products, toys, spa items, candles, and other merchandise ranging from $2 to $20.
The national program is designed to teach students how to create their own businesses and sell their products in a public marketplace.
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It is the first time the school is participating in the program.
Mayor Kevin Rooney will host ribbon-cutting ceremony at 5:45 p.m. The marketplace will be open from 6 to 8 p.m.
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Patch file photo of students selling merchandise at a TREP$ marketplace.
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