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Cranford resident finds a career in food after losing both parents

Summary by Union News Daily
After the passing of both of her parents, Lynda Layng-Tama, pictured, channeled her energy into the kitchen. She started to search for jobs in food. When she began recipe-testing, it opened up a whole new world, creating recipes with a nutritionist. Today, Layng-Tama is working full time for DASH creating content. CRANFORD, NJ — Cranford resident Lynda Layng-Tama lost both of her parents at a young age.  Being the youngest of her family, Layng-T…
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Union News Daily broke the news in on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
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