Annick Elziere is the owner of Cafe Annick in Flemington. The sandwich and coffee shop has been open for about a month - Staff Photo By Mary Juvone, Strictly HunterdonPage 2 - Strictly Hunterdon, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2003
Story By ERICA LAMBERG, Correspondent
Just launched in the heart of Flemington, Cafe Annick is an informal rustic eatery located at 117 Broad St., the former location of Stowe's Deli. "We completed a total renovation of the shop and when people walk through the door they can't believe the transformation," said owner Annick Elziere.
Elziere, who is a native of France, designed the decor with French accents, including tablecloths from Provence. The walls are a peach color and there are lots of green plants.
Cafe Annick brings the charm of a French cafe to Flemington
Cafe Annick Offers Internet Access
Annick Elziere, a native of France, shows off her new Cafe Annick in Flemington - Photo by Ben Scheetz (Hunterdon County Democrat, NJ)THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 2003
Hunterdon County Democrat - Business, page A8
FLEMINGTON - Cafe Annick, a cafe and deli cultivating a European ambiance, has opened in Paul Bunyan Village on Broad Street.
Cafe Annick's stealthy slip into the building formerly occupied by Stowe's Village Deli and Cafe seemed, to the outsider, effortless, which is indicative of what the cafe aims to be: a bastion of relaxation.
Owner Annick Elziere, who emigrated from her native France to the U.S. in 1974, had infused the cafe with some aspects of her heritage.
Nino's Restaurant Served Free Meals To Ground Zero Workers
Nino's Restaurant - New York City 2001The Nino's Restaurant is located at 431 Canal St., has served hundreds of thousands of free meals to Ground Zero workers since Sept. 11. My friend, Mehri, my three children and I offered one evening of our time to help Nino's restaurant make a difference. Hundreds of volunteers came to prepare the food and serve the workers at the restaurant. Everyone was able to register as a volunteer.
Fundraiser for the Women's Crisis of Flemington
The Express Times - October 28, 1998
Magical Dance
Wendy Quinn of New England performs at a benefit for the Women's Crisis Center of Hunterdon County. Quinn Arts and the Baha'is of Flemington presented "The Magic Bird" and "The Seven Valleys," a performance of songs and dances portraying the history and teachings of the Baha'i Faith, in the auditorium of Hunterdon Central High School in Flemington on Saturday. The benefit raised $620.00 for the Women's Crisis Center.
Web site opens windows to county
Monday, June 29, 1998 - The Express-Times, serving Pennsylvania and New Jersey (FACES /A1-A2)
Annick Elziere uses her computer to meet people and share wonders of Hunterdon By Nicole Radzievich
Annick Elziere learned back on her kitchen chair--her hand resting on the red-and-white checkered tablecloth, her eyes focusing on her 3-year-old Packard Bell computer, printer and scanner cramped in the corner of the kitchen. The computer is covered by her son Eric's computer printouts, a Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. magazine and various office supplies.
Elziere, 45 said she has spent countless hours in her kitchen corner, learning, experimenting and creating a way to enjoy Hunterdon County. Residents from their own cliques, she said, and it's hard to break into that. The World Wide Web is one way to network with people in a community, she said.
"It's tough to meet people in Hunterdon County. When you don't know anyone, it's hard to discover all the wonderful things about it, she said.
Webmaster
Aerial photo of Flemington, NJ - Courtesy of Robert QuinnThe Courier News - Sunday, June 11, 1997
Story by Lisa Ippolito Simpson
Everything you ever wanted to know about Flemington can be found on the World Wide Web by accessing: www.flemington-nj.com. The website is designed by Annick Elziere. (Note: This website has not been active for years - 09/09)
The Flemington website offers detailed information on 13 different web pages. Pages include "About Flemington," "Events," "Photos," and "Education" other Flemington web pages of interest are "Religion," "Maps," "Kids" and "Movies/Shows." Business owners will find the "Business" and "Bulletin Board" web pages useful.
Newspaper Photographer for the Observer
Vidbel's Olde Tyme Circus - Photo by Annick Elziere
Evan Mallows is charmed by Vidbel's Olde Tyme Circus, at a fund-raiser for the High Bridge Fire Department. Photos taken by Annick Elziere
Saturday, June 4, 1994
Hunterdon Observer Newspaper
Flemington, NJ
1993-1994, were my years for Photo Journalism. I took some photos for the "Hunterdon Observer," a Weekly free newspaper distributed on Saturday to about 48,416 homes.
Newspaper Photographer for the Hunterdon County Democrat
The Hunterdon Central High School Marching Band was among participants in the Flemington Christmas Parade down Main Street, December 4Hunterdon County Democrat Newspaper - December 1993
I took some photos for the "Hunterdon County Democrat," a weekly paid subscription: 21,771. The newspaper is published every Thursday in Flemington, NJ. Photos Published in the Hunterdon County Democrat, December 9-15, 1993 - Photos by Annick Elziere




