Common calendar, Packet papers, May 14
Common calendar, Packet papers, May 14
The Bordentown Historical Society needs a female theatrical storyteller for its award-winning Harrowing History performances.
Looking for a woman who likes to perform, dress up in period costumes and entertain people.
Send a message with contact information to kkantorski@aol.com
Look for signs on Route 206.
Volunteers are needed, age 18 and older, will clean both sides of Route 206 between New Amwell and Homestead Road.
Volunteers are asked to wear masks and socially distance from other volunteers.
The Hopewell Valley Arts Council seeks artists, artisans and creatives ready for an eco-art challenge at its newest community event: The Junkyard, an upcycle art exhibition.
No injuries reported in blaze that tore through Bridgewater home, authorities say
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
Heavy fire was reported Sunday in the upper half of a home on Coyle Trail in Bridgewater, authorities said.Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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A house in Somerset County was heavily damaged on Sunday by a fire that tore through the second floor and attic, authorities said.
The fire was reported about noon at a home on Coyle Trail in Bridgewater, according to the Martinsville Volunteer Fire Department.
Firefighters from several agencies, including Bound Brook, South Bound Brook, Green Knoll, Bradley Gardens and Warren, responded along with county officials and the Bridgewater construction department.
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Somerset County will offer COVID-19 vaccination clinics for the week of May 10 as part of its effort to make it easy for every resident to be protected against the virus.
And for the first time, the county will be providing all three CDC-approved vaccines after receiving its first allotment of Pfizer.
“The pop-up walk-in clinics we’ve been holding over the past few weeks have been very successful, and so we are increasing the number of these clinics while reducing the number of drive-thru dates,” said Somerset County Commissioner Douglas Singleterry, liaison to the Department of Health. “This allows us to put clinics where people live, work, and play to make it incredibly convenient for everyone who wants to be vaccinated to get vaccinated.”
Salvation Army leader gives the gift of music and dance to Trenton youth
Salvation Army leader gives the gift of music and dance to Trenton youth Posted on May 8, 2021 by Hunter Hulbert - Community
Lt. Alan Porchetti lives a life steeped in Salvation Army. In fact, he credits the organization with his family’s survival. He and his mother immigrated from Argentina in 2001 and went from JFK International Airport directly to the Salvation Army’s headquarters in Queens.
“Salvation Army took our family and embraced us and helped us out with clothing, with food, and all sorts of items that we needed to survive in a foreign country,” he said, his father was already living in New York and his two siblings came a month later.