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Sentimental Cruisers Car Show The History Of Cranberries In Ocean

BERKELEY – In three weeks, Double Trouble State Park village historian will be discussing the history of cranberries in Ocean County and Double Trouble village for the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Ocean County. Hear how the county went from being the number one grower of cran-

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berries 150 years ago to having no significant commercial cranberry industry today. Event takes place on August 8 from 1 to 2 p.m. at Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Ocean County, 1623 Whitesville Road, Toms River. Register at go.rutgers.edu/Cranberries. For questions, call 732-505-3671.

St. Stephen’s Annual Dignified Junque Flea Market

BERKELEY – Council President President John Bacchione and Mayor Carmen Amato stopped by the Sentimental Cruisers Car Show at Veterans Park. Despite the season-

Photo courtesy Berkeley Township ally warm weather, it was a great turnout of residents and participants. Special thanks to Club President Bill Moglia for a job well done.

Memorial Garden For Pets

WHITING – Memorial Garden for Pets is now available for the cremains of your beloved pets at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 180

Route 539, Whiting. Call the Church Office at 732-350-2121 on Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for details.

WHITING – St. Stephen’s Annual Dignified Junque Flea Market is coming on September 2 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Come and join to buy housewares, clothes, books and more, baked goods, toys, fur- niture, mechanical and electric, frames, toys, boutique and more. Come and see! Call the church office from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday for more details.

National Night Out

SOUTH TOMS RIVER – South Toms River Police department and South Toms River governing body proudly celebrate National Night Out on August 1 from 4 to 8 p.m. at South Toms River Elementary School. Parking available at the front of the school; Brandies lot will be closed to vehicle traffic.

There will be free giveaways from your local businesses and the fi rst 500 attendees receive a reusable Wawa tote with raffle tickets.

Come out, meet your neighbors, fi rst responders, elected officials and have a great night of fun.

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