
BY: Sarah Griesemer
A new business usually starts with a plan, long thought on and tinkered with before the owner takes the leap. That is not how things went for Your Sister's Balls, a meatball business Nicole Montecalvo started in the fall.
"It all just kind of happened. None of this was planned," she said. "I've been making meatballs forever with my family and for my son. I was making them for all the school functions and the football team."
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