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  • A Few Things You Can Do to Make Your Neighbors Jealous

    June 7, 2016

    Besides having a place to eat, keep your things, and sleep, there is only one real reason for owning a home: making your neighbors jealous. It’s the best thing in the world. Even if you really like your neighbors and have them over for barbecues all the time, perhaps you’re subconsciously doing that because you

  • 4 Great Uses for Custom Amish Sheds

    June 3, 2016

    It’s a common fact of life that our home storage needs change from year to year or even month to month. Wouldn’t it be nice if our houses and furniture could keep up with our rapidly evolving lifestyles? That’s exactly why experts and builders recommend that when you purchase a shed, you should first calculate

  • What You Didn’t Know About the Amish

    May 18, 2016

    Known as America’s ‘plain people’, the Amish are a private, secluded culture that value strong family ties along with a deep religious faith. They are perceived as ‘backwards’ people in modern culture, when in reality they have a very rich history and are relatively misunderstood. Here are some facts you may not have known about

  • Things to Remember When Ordering Amish-Built Products

    May 3, 2016

    New additions to your home and property can be great for the whole family — and sometimes the whole neighborhood. Your neighbors will be both grateful for the cookout invitations and be jealous after driving by everyday and seeing your beautiful property. Your home should be a reflection of who you are — don’t let

  • The History Behind Handmade Amish Furniture

    April 19, 2016

    In a world that thrives on mass-produced goods and the newest technology, it can be easy to forget about the simple times of the past. Not for the Amish, a culture that thrives on hard work and modesty. The Amish are a group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships with Swiss Anabaptist origins. Known as ‘the

  • Furniture Reflects Your Personality; Don’t be Boring

    April 7, 2016

    Everything — from the appliances you use to the paintings on the wall — reflect your personality. Your furniture is no different. The items in your home and on your property are extensions of yourself and your family. You don’t want to just grab whatever default piece of furniture you see first at the default

  • 3 Things You Should Know About Sheds

    March 25, 2016

    Shed builders in NJ have some of the best quality Amish-crafted products out there today. There are many different kinds of sheds and different types of wood used to create various sheds. Here are three things that shed builders in NJ would like you to know: Durability — A wooden Amish-built shed should last, typically,

  • Amish-Style Products Making Your Home Beautiful

    March 14, 2016

    Some of the most delightful furniture with the highest quality have been crafted at the hands of the Amish. Over the last hundred years, people have begun to really appreciate the 100% handmade wood products that the Amish created. Amish furniture is made from a few different types of wood — maple, hickory, oak, cherry,

  • Amish-Built Furniture: Looking Good for Years

    March 11, 2016

    Custom, hand-crafted, Amish-built furniture has been the top of the line furniture for a very long time. In the 1920s, when American folk art was gaining popularity, historians and dealers began placing very high value on the Amish furniture because of the high quality and design. Now, nearly 75% of consumers responded to a survey

  • Add a Personalized Touch to Your Home’s Outdoor Decor with Custom Amish Sheds and More

    March 3, 2016

    Summer is just a few months away, which means that it’s time to start thinking about how you can take your home’s outdoor decor to the next level. Summer months are the perfect time to enhance your home’s appeal, and there’s no better way to personalize the look and feel of your yard than with

Amish Mike & ISPW Wrestling Presents Kurt Angle at Hackettstown High School - 3/13/2026

The Neshanic Station Amish Mike location will be closed on Sunday 1/25 due to heavy winter weather. We plan on re-opening on Monday 1/26