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Posted: Mon, Sep 3 2007, 9:23 pm EDT
Post subject: Main Street comes alive for Cranbury Day
... If you've missed the banner hanging over Main Street, here's your reminder that the one-day fair takes place Saturday, Sept. 8, along Main Street.
Don't forget about the Dog Contest: Largest, Smallest, Best Dressed and Dog & Owner Look-Alike Contests. Register at 9:30 a.m. with Best Friends near the Municipal Building. A $2 registration fee will be donated to APAW. I think we cat owners will have to lobby for a cat show at next year's Cranbury Day!
Quintessential Brass, a newly formed brass quintet, will be performing on Main Street near PNC Bank between noon and 1 p.m. Stop by to check out the local talent!
Beth Krull, Theresa Cyr's granddaughter, will be a new vendor this year. Beth has been working since spring on the items she will be selling. Topiaries, standards, scented geraniums, herb plants and dried wreaths. Beth has obviously inherited her grandmother's talents. We have Theresa to thank for her expertise in maintaining the Museum's herb garden for many years.
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