An Oconto County diner transitions to new ownership after 16 years
In a social media post, JoJo's Diner on Duame Road in Lena announced that ownership of the restaurant will officially change on Thursday.
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'It's been an incredible journey building this place over the past 16 years,' said Jolene, the now-former owner. 'I'm so grateful for all the amazing customers who became family to me.'
Jolene said it's time to begin a new chapter in her life.
'I want to slow down and enjoy my family before my kids are fully grown and moved out,' she added.
JoJo's Diner is not closing. The new owners—Gazmend (Gus), his wife Vlora, and their family—will be taking over operations.
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'I hope this wonderful community welcomes the new owner with the same warmth and kindness they did for me,' Jolene said.
JoJo's Diner is currently open from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. While those hours remain in place at the time of this publication, they may change under the new ownership.
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