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Branchburg food truck festival, Silver Saddle Pool open house this weekend

Branchburg food truck festival, Silver Saddle Pool open house this weekend Replay Video UP NEXT BRANCHBURG – Don t complain if you can t find anything to do in the township on Sunday afternoon. The township s annual food truck festival, postponed last week because of an inclement weather forecast, will be held 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday at White Oak Park on Baird Road. © Nick Muscavage/Staff Photo Several hundred people came out to White Oak Park in Branchburg on Saturday, May 11 to enjoy live music, Mother s Day sales and food from dozens of food trucks for the Food Truck and Music Festival organized by Just Jersey Fest.

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KB Workshop creates unique and customizable wooden pieces of art in New Jersey

COLONIA, New Jersey KB Workshop, a father-daughter enterprise based in Colonia, New Jersey, has teamed up to create unique and customizable pieces of art using wood as their canvas. Kim Boomhower, the owner, and craftsman behind KB Workshop has turned his lifelong woodworking hobby into a family business, creating anything from tables to charcuterie boards. I started woodworking when I was a kid and through time 90% of what I was doing was making presents for people and it became more and more of a passion, said Boomhower. Working alongside his daughter Tricia, the digital mastermind behind many of their creations, Boomhower has been able to expand his business, selling them online and at the Just Jersey Goods store in Morristown, New Jersey.

11-year-old s Flags of Gratitude are popping up everywhere to thank essential workers

11-year-old’s ‘Flags of Gratitude’ are popping up everywhere to thank essential workers Updated Dec 15, 2020; Posted Dec 14, 2020 Callie Danysh, 11, right, of Morristown, with Amanda Kolacy, delivers marker flags for essential workers she made for at Regalo s gift shop. Facebook Share It started out as a community project for her cub scout troop. Now Callie Danysh’s effort to honor essential workers in and around her hometown has become a full-blown cause for inspiration and joy during the coronavirus pandemic, she and her mother said. “The bottom line is we want to lift spirits, to let people know they are appreciated,” Andrea Danysh said about her daughter’s effort. “She just wanted to let people know how much we care.”

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