Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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4 J U N E 2 0 2 1 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 "Far up in the deep blue sky, Great white clouds are fl oating by; All the world is dressed in green; Many happy birds are seen, Roses bright and sunshine clear Show that lovely June is here." — F. G. Sanders J u n I p e r h I l l f A r M e r s M A r k e T 73 Beaver Avenue Annandale Thursdays, 4-7 pm, June-November 908.335.8905 | www.juniper-hill.com The weekly outdoor Farmers' Market at Juniper Hill returns Thursday, June 10 with a great line-up of local farms and producers. The market will be held each Thursday between 4:00 - 7:00 pm through mid-fall. The market is a great way to check off that mid-week shopping list, meet your neighbors and get to know some of the local farms and producers in and around Hunterdon County. There will be live acoustic music and cold drinks fl owing from The Bar – you will be able to sip, shop and support local all in one stop. This year's market has all your favorite market essentials covered. Cabbage Throw Farm (Asbury), River Lea House (Hillsborough), Bread and Culture (Flemington), Free Spirit Chocolate (Hackettstown), Sweet Hearth Bakery (Frenchtown), Spadafl ora Botanicals (Asbury), Gorgeous Goat Creamery & Soaps (Flemington), Haring Farm (Bethlehem Twp), Juel Studio (Flemington) are the weekly vendors off ering organic, fresh seasonal vegetables, local pasture-raised meats, eggs, honey, fl owers, breads, sweet treats, garlic and pickled products, organic chocolate and specialty gift items. Guest vendors will be joining throughout the season with additional staples, such as foraged goods, local fruit and a variety of handmade goods. Credit Cards Accepted. Reusable bags are appreciated. F o l l o w u s o n I n s t a g r a m a t : j u n i p e r . h i l l o r F a c e b o o k a t : juniperhillfoodanddrink for market updates and guest vendors. A n o T e f r o M T h e n o r T h h u n T e r d o n - v o o r h e e s r e g I o n A l h I g h s C h o o l As the 2020-2021 school year for the North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District comes to a close on June 11, we want to thank the teachers, staff members, students and parents for their perseverance, commitment, understanding and patience for what has been a quite unprecedented year. North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools look forward to a normal school year for 2021-2022! More information will be sent to parents and students over the summer for the new school year. Thanks to the loosening of capacity restrictions by Governor Murphy, North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools are able to hold traditional end of year activities. Proms and graduations will be held outside in order to maximize the number of people that are able to attend. Graduation ceremonies will be held at each high school on Wednesday, June 16 at 10:00 am outside on the stadium fi eld (rain dates are June 16 at 5:00 pm or June 17 at 5:00 pm). We want to note for the community that attendance to the Class of 2021 graduation ceremonies are by ticket only as social distancing is still required even though the capacity limit for outdoor gatherings has been eliminated as of May 19. The graduation ceremonies for both high schools will be livestreamed, so you can watch along if you are unable to attend. The link to the livestream will be posted on the individual high school websites close to graduation day. Good luck to all of the graduates in the Class of 2021 in their future endeavors! We look forward to welcoming the incoming Class of 2025 this August! Freshman Orientation is scheduled for August 25, 2021. The fi rst full day of school for all students is August 26. Back-to-school information will be sent to families in early August. In the meantime, we hope all of our North Hunterdon and Voorhees students and families have a relaxing and fun summer! have a relaxing and fun summer!