Category: Cranbury Press Calendar
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Cranbury reschedules tree lighting to Sunday
Due to the weather, the Cranbury Cub Scouts will do a flag ceremony and then light the Christmas tree at Memorial Park, Cranbury, on the rain date of Sunday, Dec. 6 at 5 p.m. The Cranbury Fire Company is in contact with Santa, who has agreed to drive past and wave at the kids. To…
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Common calendar, Packet papers, December 4
Ongoing Cranbury Volunteer Fire Company will offer visits from Santa. For more information, call the firehouse at 609-395-0633 or email [email protected] The Princeton Farmers Market will offer its Winter Market Series at its temporary outdoor location on Franklin Avenue, providing ample space for social distancing. Markets will operate 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on…
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Public health employees encouraged to discuss emotional and mental health during COVID
A support group for public health employees will be held at 4 p.m. Thursdays in December. The open discussion will focus on the importance of nurturing emotional and mental health during COVID-19 and beyond. The groups will share about how the pandemic has impacted emotional health for public health employees, and discuss wellness strategies to…
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NAMI Hearts & Minds presentation focuses on wellness for those with mental illness
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Hearts & Minds is a presentation focusing on inner and outer wellness for people living with a mental illness. The upcoming presentation from 7-8:15 p.m. Dec. 6 is titled “Coaching approaches for goal setting and achievement.” All of us have personal goals which are not trivial to accomplish, and…
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Common calendar, Packet papers, November 27
Ongoing The Metlar-Bodine House Museum has reopened after months of closure due to COVID-19. Discover Piscataway’s exceptional 354-year-old back story told in a docent-led tour. Learn why and how America’s tradition of celebrating July 4 began in Piscataway in 1778. View a map display of the museum’s theme “From Indian Trail to Interstate,” a journey…
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Common calendar, Packet papers, November 20
Ongoing The Metlar-Bodine House Museum has reopened after months of closure due to COVID-19. Discover Piscataway’s exceptional 354-year-old back story told in a docent-led tour. Learn why and how America’s tradition of celebrating July 4 began in Piscataway in 1778. View a map display of the museum’s theme “From Indian Trail to Interstate,” a journey…
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High school students invited to enter substance use prevention messages through original music
High school students are invited to enter their substance use prevention messages through their original music as part of the music and song writing competition, “Your Song! Your Voice! Shout Down Drugs New Jersey,” sponsored by New Jersey Broadcasters and 959.9-FM WRAT. The competition is designed to challenge New Jersey high school students to create original…
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First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury will hold Carillon Concert
The First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury will hold a Carillon Concert at 3 p.m. Nov. 22, rain or shine, outside the church, 22 S. Main St., Cranbury. Enjoy hymns broadcasted from the church’s belfry. Park in the church parking lot, alternating spots. Social distancing and masks required. For more information, visit http://cranburypres.org/
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New Jersey American Water offers virtual information session on payment assistance programs
New Jersey American Water will hold a virtual information session for customers about its payment assistance programs from 4-5 p.m. Nov. 18. Representatives from New Jersey American Water and the company’s H2O Help to Others program administrator, New Jersey Shares, will provide information about payment arrangements and budget billing, and H2O Program eligibility requirements and…