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September 2019 Issue of The Clinton Township Newsletter

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1 0 s e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 9 w w w . C L I N T O N T W P N E W S L E T T E R . c o m 800.452.9105 • 908.638.9339 www.AandLPoolService.com 1 VAN SYCKLE ST, HIGH BRIDGE, NJ 08829 SERVING HUNTERDON, WARREN, MORRIS, SOMERSET AND MERCER COUNTIES FOUNDED 1967 • LIC.#13VH02098100 ALL In-Ground Pools Pool Openings Pool Closings Maintenance Swimming Pool Inspections Filter Repair/ Replacement Heater Repair/ Replacement Pump Repair/ Replacement Computerized Automation Pump/Acid Wash Safety Covers Renovations Vacuum Service Leak Detection Services Pressure Testing Pool Cleaners Pool Chemicals Salt Generators SPA Covers SERVICES: F a R M l a n d M a R k e t – s e p t e M b e R a p p l e s a R e H e R e ! FIRESTORM HONEYCRISP: While our early Premier Honeycrisps ripened in August and are still at the stand, the best of regular Honeycrisps, Firestorm, ripens in early September and will be available all of September. Honeycrisp is a very juicy sweet eating or juicing apple that SNAPS when you bite it with a juicy sweet burst of flavor. It is one of the most exciting new varieties to enter the market. You have to try one to believe it. BUCKEYE GALA: A bright red variety of Gala this apple is a standard for eating and cooking. Our Buckeye Galas are the best of apples for this time of year. Their bright color, mild flavor and all round versatility are why they are why Gala is the most widely grown variety is the US. SHIZUKA: An early variety of Mutsu with a milder sweeter flavor. It ls a very large yellow skinned apple that will elicit a WOW when you see it. Many folks can't wait for these showcase apples to come into season in late September. The Farm Land Market farm stand will have our own peaches plums pears and berries throughout most of September. While you are there visit our goats and chickens, see where the eggs are laid. Tour the beautiful property and Gallery! Try some of the veggies, preserves, pickles herbs and flowers that Marija has prepared or picked for you. Keep an eye on Farm Land Market at 66 Allerton Road and Rt. 31, for nature is always bringing us something amazing and new. Please like us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/ farmlandmarket31. t H e M a s o n s o F H o s t l o d g e # 6 F. & a . M . a R e H o s t i n g a R o a s t b e e F a n d H a M d i n n e R ! Sunday, September 8, from 4:30 pm until 7:00 pm! Host Masonic Center, 2 Ridge Road, High Bridge, NJ 08829 The Masons of Host Lodge #6 F.&A.M. in High Bridge are hosting a Roast Beef and Ham Dinner and they hope you'll attend! Oven cooked Roast Beef with gravy, sliced ham, potatoes, vegetables, salad and soft drinks and water will be served. $ 15 per adult, $ 8 for children 10 and under. Proceeds from the dinner help us fund our scholarship program, the CHIPS Child Identification pro-gram, and other events. Visit: www.HostLodge6.org and also Host Lodge #6 F&AM on Facebook. We hope to see you there! The Masons are the largest fraternity in the history of the world. Freemasonry (or simply, Masonry) is a fraternal order whose basic tenets are brotherly love, relief (philanthropy) and truth. They strive to enjoy the company of brother Masons, assist them in times of personal trouble and reinforce essential moral values. There is an old adage that Masonry "makes good men better", which is their goal. Masonic groups are geographically placed into "Lodges". A Masonic lodge operates like any other fraternal organization would, with regular business meetings, events, etc. Masonry offers men a good and positive environment to interact with men of good character, thereby reinforcing their own moral development. Proceeds from the dinner help us fund our scholarship program, the CHIPS Child Identification program, and other events.

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