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'Controversial' Bar Out, C Dogz In
The bar formerly known as Cheeks Sports Bar & Grill is now C Dogz.

I was named editor for Trenton Patch in December 2010. I left a cozy job as a reporter at The News-Herald for the excitement and faster pace of daily online reporting. I truly believe the internet, coupled with various electronic devices, is the future of the news. I also believe hyper localism will play an enormous role in the continuing success of media organizations like Patch.
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The bar formerly known as Cheeks Sports Bar & Grill is now C Dogz.

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