Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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2 1 M a r c h 2 0 1 4 Fresh Seafood, Grilled Specialties, Italian Classics, Brick Oven Pizzas • Fireside and Patio/Courtyard Dining • Cigar Smoking on the Wrap-Around Porch Private Parties and Catering 1 F a i r m o u n t r o a d , L o n g V a L L e y www.RestaurantVillageAtLongValley.com 908.876.9307 Open for Dinner Tuesday – Saturday at 5:00 pm, and Sundays at 3:00 pm • Bar Open Late The Computer Guy A DIVISION OF BDB ENTERPRISES Is Your Computer Driving You Crazy? We'll fix your computer in your home and help you effectively use it! For HOME • Flexible hours • Computer repair • Internet connection, printer & file sharing • DSL/Cable setup • Virus/firewall help • MS Office training For BUSINESS • Web hosting • Computer purchasing • Web site design • E-commerce specialist • Search engine optimizing • Networking/Firewalls • Business solutions Bruce Bednar Office: 908-713-9843 Annandale, NJ Cell: 908-310-7988 m ac c e & c R e s t i , p. c . Macce & Cresti, P.C. is owned by Clinton Township residents John C. Macce, Esq. and Michelle M. Cresti, Esq. Macce & Cresti is a community based law firm that has over 40 years of collective experience in various aspects of the law. Mr. Macce has been certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Trial Attorney. Mrs. Cresti has been qualified as an Arbitrator and Mediator by the Superior Court of New Jersey. Our services include municipal court and criminal defense, real estate related matters, estate planning, worker's compensation, personal injury, commercial matters, arbitration and mediation. We take pride in providing excellent service as well as striving to positively impact our community through various volunteer activities. Our fees are reasonable and our approach to payment is flexible. Call us to schedule a consulta tion: 908.713.9008 and feel free to visit our website at www.maccelaw.com. We are located at 17 East Main Street, Clinton, NJ 08809. m a p L e s u ga R i n g L i V i n g h i s t o R y p R o g R a m Public Open House • Saturday, March 8 • Raindate: Sun., March 9 (check our website or call 782-1158 for cancellation information) Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Tours begin every 20 minutes and last about an hour. Pre-registration is not required. School Field Trips and Other Organized Groups: Wed. through Fri., March 5-7, Time: 9 am to 5 pm. Tours begin every 30 minutes and last about 1 hour. Pre-registration required; call 908-782-1158. Where: Echo Hill. Cost: $1 per person suggested donation. Ages: All Native Americans discovered the sweet quality of sugar maple sap before written history. For hundreds, maybe even thousands of years, Native Americans would set up camp in a stand of sugar maples during the sap run. The sugar they produced was an important food for them and for the colonists, who learned the process from the Native Americans. It was only during the 1930s when maple sugar took the form we use today: syrup! Experience first-hand the North American tradition of maple sugaring at Hunterdon County's Maple Sugaring Program. You'll take a trip through time to experience the art of the sugaring process. Along the way you will see an early American Frontiersman taping his trees, visit a sugar farmer at his evaporator, and enjoy a Native American story about the discovery of maple sap. At the end of your walk everyone will get a free taste of our very own Hunterdon County maple syrup on a silver dollar pancake. New this year: Have your group help us collect sap! On weekdays through- out February, we will walk groups to the Sugar Bush to see where our tapped trees are and to collect the sap. Experience a different part of Maple Sugaring! Call us to schedule the group program Maple Sap Collection. Echo Hill, 6-25 people, ages 5 through adult, $30 for the group. Registration for these programs is required and is first-come , first-served. For a registration form download one from our website at www.co.hunterdon.nj.us click on "Parks & Recreation." For more information call the Parks Division at 908.782.1158. R o u n D V a L L e y R e c R e at i o n a R e a 1220 Lebanon-Stanton Rd.,Lebanon, NJ 08833 phone: 908.236.6355 March 16: BIRD WALK, 9:00 am to 11:00 am. Fee: None. Join John DeMarrais and Alan Rennie, NJ Audubon Society member, on 3\4 mile flat trail loop. Song Sparrow, Fish Crow and Mourning Dove can be seen day in and day out. Then take a short drive to the swimming pond where Herring Gull, Bufflehead and Ruddy Ducks can been seen. If you have a field guide and binoculars we suggest you bring them. March 22: SPRING FORWARD! 10:00 am to 11:30 am. Fee: $2.00 for ages six and up. You will look for signs of Spring's awakening as well as bird arrivals and departures. Celebrate World Water Day while hiking along one of the purest lakes in New Jersey. Late March can still be cold; dress appro- priately. Registration is available day of the event.