A Truckload of Food and Music

Published: April 16, 2019
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Twin brothers from Newark, N.J., used their love and passion for culinary arts to fuel the creation of A&J’s Original Cheesesteak food truck. Anthony and Jonathon Rivera have spent the last four years learning preparation and presentation through the culinary arts program at the Essex County School of Technology. With the profits from the food truck, they aim to give back to their community through an academic scholarship that will further a future student in culinary arts.

Anthony and Jonathon Rivera own and operate TwinBeats Entertainment as well as a food truck for Newark area events.

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