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photos.foto Borough’s downtown on Please visit: www.gofundme.com/
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The Warren County ly in their time of need.
Arts, Sweets, and Crafts
Main Street Festival offers visitors a
Market Weekly chance to shop and ad-
mire the work of local ar-
Specials tisans while eating sweet
treats, enjoying fresh en-
Whole or Half tertainment, and more, Artisans of all ages participate in the WBID’s
Bone-In while exploring the quaint Annual Warren County Arts, Sweets and
Pork Loin downtown of Washington Crafts Festival. Photo Courtesy Dan Hirsch-
Borough. berg
Cut FREE into This year’s event, which
Roast & Chops! runs 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., will include Pinderella, ray of doll clothing, and
include an array of free featuring cute and artis- much more. Many partic-
99¢/lb events. Arts demonstra-
tions from Keller Glass
tic handmade pins and
brooches, MC Events &
ipating downtown busi-
nesses will have their own
Blowing and blacksmith Design, providing statio- displays and special sales.
Page 12 demos from Pocono nery options, author Mark. Live music will provide
Mountains Forge will be R. Vogel will be on hand entertainment through-
held throughout the day. with his books and jewel- out the festival, featuring
Bangor Boys Free kids’ activities in- ry, Shabby Chic Garden bluegrass aficionados
Tennis Seniors clude crafts with Dove offers whimsical garden Doc Pappa & The Ren-
Environmental Center. décor, Renate’s Small egade Ramblers; Clouds
Arts and crafts vendors Boutique will have an ar- Continued on page 6
Chocolates on Broadway Celebrates
A Sweet 40 Years in Business
By Maria Cascario
One of the sweetest North Warren Girls Lacrosse team took on
places in downtown Hackettstown on April 3rd, and won 11-9.
Bangor is Chocolates Alexis Ashton, pictured above, scored her
Page 3 on Broadway and the 100th goal. Photo by Dale Young/The PRESS.
reason is evident when
Bangor Vs Pen you step into the store.
Argyl Track Since 1978, Chocolates
on Broadway, owned by
Steve and Christal Bus-
senger, have been mak-
ing homemade confec-
tions to suit everyone’s
taste. The Bussenger’s
bought the business from more popular because of Halloween themed choc-
Steve’s parents, Woody its rich, buttery taste.” olates. Also, a variety of
& Shirley, to keep the Chocolates on Broad- fudge, including “Flavor
family tradition alive. way has a large variety of the Month” Pumpkin
The building that hous- of homemade chocolates Pie.
Page 4 es Chocolates on Broad- including raisin, peanut This past summer,
way retains its old world and coconut clusters, Chocolates on Broad-
Breakfast w/ the charm with its original raspberry jellies, marsh- way has made major
Easter Bunny marble countertops, tin mallows, fudge, melt- renovations in their pro-
ceiling, ceramic tile floor a-ways, cherries, pecan duction facility and have
and walls from the soda and cashew turtles, pea- installed an up-to-date
fountain shop era. nut butter melt-a-ways, chocolate enrober and
Christal said “We make non-pareils, oreo cook- belt. With state of the
a large variety of milk ies, truffles, as well as a art equipment, dedicated
and dark chocolates in- new favorite half dipped staff and customers, they
cluding the ever popular dark chocolate Kiwi and are able to keep up with
crushed peanut clusters, Mangoes. the demands of a grow-
crackers and pretzels. They also make a great ing business.
New to our line of de- selection of sugar-free The Bussengers have Main Street Market held their Annual Spring
Page 6 lights is a Dark choc- chocolates including 3 daughters, Caitlin and One-Day-Only Meat Sale on April 4th. Valued
olate covered caramel, creams and cherries. Madelin, both 16 and customers flocked to the store to stock up
Rambling Around sprinkled with sea salt. For the fall season, Lexi, 15, who love to go on high quality meats, poultry, and fish and
the Towns.and Community Steve makes homemade Chocolates on Broadway in and help their parents. even better prices than usual! Pictured above
Events...pg. 2 caramel from scratch has homemade caramel Hopefully, they are the is Karen Becker with a few of her meat sale
Home & Garden...pg. 7 in a copper pot over a apples, smores lollipops, next generation to own purchases. Be sure to check out their every-
Horoscopes & Puzzles...pg. 10 gas stove. Almond But- Twinkies, pretzel rods, and operate the sweetest day low prices on items in their ad on page
Classifieds...pg. 11 ter Crunch is becoming Rice Krispie Treats and place in town. 16. Photo by Maria Cascario/The PRESS
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Richmond Road, Bangor, 220-2693.
PA. 18013. Star-Light Small An-
Bangor Womens Club imal Rescue is looking
GFWC Scholarship Ap- for volunteers to help
plications Available at with transport and on-
Bangor High School and line tasks, and for fos-
Faith Christian School ters/adopters. Visit star
Pennsylvania St. John’s Cemetery
is accepting memorial
Technical School of their
choice or majoring in
Completed applications
are due at SFN on April
Guidance Offices. $1000
scholarship to a senior
lightrescue.webs.com
or email StarLight_Res-
donations for the main- computer science. Appli- 26th. Call the SFN office who will be attending cue@ hot mail.com for
Calling all Slate Belt tainance of the cemetery. cations must be received with any questions at 610- college this fall. Deadline more information.
Restaurants! Would Donations can be mailed by April 15, 2019. To 599-7019. to submit applications is The Hardwick Seniors
you like to participate in to St. John’s Cemetery, honor the recipients, par- Slate Belt Heritage is April 15th. in Hardwick, NJ, have
“Slate Belt Restaurant
Week?” We are looking
to do this event this July
C/O Carol Hummel, 136
Messinger Street, Bangor,
PA 18013.
ents and friends, a Schol-
arship Awards Dinner is
planned for May 17th.
participating in the Le-
high Valley’s Passport
to History Day, on April
New Jersey
North Warren Knit-
been busy this year cro-
cheting and knitting
scarves and hats for
6th through July 14th. Call Slate Belt Chamber of For more information 27th. This is a partner- Wits needs new mem- United States Vets who
610 588 1000 or email Commerce is pleased to contact the guidance de- ship of historic sites and bers to crochet or knit are in local Nursing
info@slatebeltchamber. announce applications partment or the chamber resources in and around items to be donated to Homes. The gifts will
org. More information is for Scholarship Achieve- office at 610-588-1000. Lehigh and Northampton various charities, nurs- be distributed to the Vets
on our web site at www. ment Award 2019 are Slater Family Network Counties (www.lvhisto- ing homes, hospice and by the American Legion
slatebeltchamber.org available March 1st at is sponsoring a $2,000 ry.org). Slate Belt resi- the needy throughout Givens Belet 258 of Blair-
The Slate Belt Heritage the guidance depart- scholarship for a 2019 dents are invited to bring Warren County. They stown. Any Hardwick res-
Center is in the process ments of Bangor High Bangor High School a “Folk Art” item to the meet every Tuesday idents over the age of 55
of collecting information School, Pen Argyl High graduate. The fami- Centers’ “Show-N-Tell” from 9:30am to noon at are most welcome to at-
on all the textile and gar- School, Faith Christian ly of Denny Strouse is event on that day from the Catherine Dickson tend and join if they wish.
ment mills that existed & Career Institute of also sponsoring a $1000 1-2:30PM. This event is Hofman Library, For Call their President, Laura
in the Slate Belt. If any- Technology. One scholar- scholarship through Slat- free and open for the pub- more information, call Randazzo at 908 362 8920
one has a picture of the ship to a senior from each er Family Network for a lic’s enjoyment. FMI, call Anne at 908-459-0453. for more information.
outside of their “Families of the four area school. 2019 Bangor High School Karen Brewer at 484-894- Blairstown North War- Friends & Neighbors is
Mill” to scan it and please Please note: A separate graduate. The applica- 5661. ren Senior’s welcomes a club of almost 100 la-
send to the Heritage Cen- award, The Frederick R. tions are now available on Reformed Cemetery of all Warren County Se- dies in Warren Co. who
ter at sbhc@frontier.com. Curcio, Jr. Scholarship the school district website Stone Church is Accept- niors 55 or older to join meet for lunch the first
Or send a photo to” SBHC Award, may also be ap- under the Slater Family ing Memorial Donation their club. They meet wed. of each month (Oct-
30 North 1st Street, Ban- plied for at this time. To Network tab, in the HS for the maintenance of the 1st Thursday of each May) at the Allamuchy
gor, PA Att: Karen Brew- qualify a senior must been Guidance Office or the the Cemetery. Dona- month at 1:30 at the Li- Fire House on Alphano
er. Thank you in advance enrolled in a computer SFN office adjacent to tions can be mailed to brary in Blairstown. For Rd at noon. Visitors Wel-
for contributing to this im- science related course the Paine Theater and the Reformed Cemetery, C/O more info. Call Gladys come. Call 908-269-5730
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11 Years of Experience - Grease Traps -
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WBID
Continued from pg 1
to sign up for a spot.
Vendors with original
works will be eligible for
cash prizes. Prizes will be
music takes place in the
Pocket Park by the Town
Clock.
Only artists displaying
in My Coffee, a Carole awarded to the Top 3 Win- original works are eligi-
King tribute; and Trevor ning artists (original works ble for cash prizes. All
B. Powers Band, playing only) – First, Second and art styles are welcome,
Blues & Rock. People’s Choice. This from painting to pottery
This year’s event is spon- event has grown in the to jewelry and everything
sored by PNC Bank, War- past five years, with doz- in between. Re-sale ven-
ren Hills Memorial Home, ens of participating artists dors are also welcome to
Warren County Dental and vendors and Washing- register for the festival.
Center, Welcome To Our ton businesses and more Vending spots are 10x10.
Neighborhood, Washing- drawing large crowds If you are interested in
ton Borough and Warren throughout the day. registering please contact
County Clean Commu- The Arts, Sweets, and the WBID office, 908-
nities, and Warren Coun- Craft Festival takes place 689-4800, or visit www.
ty Cultural and Heritage along Washington Ave- washingtonbid.org. This
Commission. nue (Route 57) throughout event has been a sell out in
There is still time for arts, the Downtown and runs the past. Pre-registration is
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Raising Kids Who Speak For The Bees Garden Dilemmas? Ask Mary!
funding, travels the world to
Remember the Lorax, the tools to help. other pollinators. sionately feel compelled study the rhythms of nature
who spoke for the trees? Impact Beyond the This spring, the grant to do.” and plants, she falls in love,
Dr. Seuss’ tale laid im- Classroom: When will fund the renova- A g r i c u l t u r e - F o - and in the final hour, every-
portant groundwork by kindergartners at The tion of an older butterfly cused Camp Pro- thing comes together. Even
encouraging the next Orchard School in In- garden, broadening it to grams: Gateway to the her plants that suspiciously
generation to care about dianapolis learned they serve more pollinators Arctic Camp outside of withered rebounded in time
the environment. As wouldn’t have choco- by planting native wild- Talkeetna, Alaska, also for opening day. In the mov-
Seuss wrote, “Unless late without pollinators, flowers and installing got a Feed a Bee grant ie, as in real life, Mary Reyn-
someone like you cares what began as a snack “pocket beds” of annual to provide hands-on edu- olds at age 28 became the
a whole awful lot, noth- time discussion led to a flower species. Students cation for young people. youngest gold medal winner
ing is going to get better. burning desire to help. across grade levels will The nonprofit teaches of the Chelsea Flower Show
It’s not.” Regardless of Their curriculum model participate in plant se- campers the significance in 2002 “with an entry that
age or ability, students included weeds, rabbit
allowed students to work lection, plant rearing and of serving those in need Mary E. Stone droppings, and giant stone
who care “a whole awful together to plant and garden design. and the value of hard Stone Associates
lot” can become some of maintain a pollinator-at- “There is nothing more work through fun ac- thrones,” reported Smithso-
bees’ best advocates. tractant garden, which powerful in education tivities involving sus- Landscape Design nian Magazine (June 2016).
With pollinators facing more than 15 species than student voice,” tainability, farming and & Consulting, Digging further, I learned
Reynolds authored The
challenges including a visit regularly. To further wrote Vicky Prusinski, environmental steward- Blairstown Garden Awakening Designs
lack of forage (food) that this student-driven im- science specialist at The ship. For years, the camp Hello Fellow Readers,
provides them with prop- pact, the school applied Orchard School. “Fund- planted wildflowers to to Nurture our Land and
Saturday night, after a long Ourselves, first published in
er nutrition and habitat, for funding through the ing for this project quite attract pollinators to its 3 day exhibiting at a Home &
we have a great opportu- Bayer Feed a Bee pro- literally allows my stu- acres of gardens, and this England in 2016 by Green
Garden event, I did what I Books. The intriguing ta-
nity to empower the next gram, which provides dents to put their money summer it will dedicate rarely do. I settled down in
generation to “speak for grants to create forage where their mouths are an entire field as forage ble of contents includes a
front of the TV to veg out. section on Restoring Well-
the bees” and give them areas to feed bees and and do what they pas- for native bees and oth- Legs elevated on pillows
er pollinators. Campers ness which is broken down
to lessen my foot fatigue, into chapters titled: Sacred
of all abilities, including clicker in hand, I stumbled
those with special needs, Spaces, Nature is Stronger
upon a movie based on a than Nurture, Finding your
can discover the connec- true story titled Dare to be
tion between bees and Roots, and Restoring Health
Wild, about a landscape to your Land. Good old
the crops they pollinate. designer Mary Reynolds
The Feed a Bee program Amazon allows for a sneak
Live Music: April 26th of Ireland. Like any good peek, so I clicked through
Live Music:
Greg MAy
Smith 4th,
Band celebrates this program movie to veg out by, espe- to Forest Gardening which
not only because of its cially when it’s just us girls
10pmOff- BOBBY
The Road
CLARK commendable mission talks about designing in lay-
(Ellie and I), it was a love ers that “imitate the tiered
but because the organiza- story. But beyond the hu-
tion’s grant meant Feed a structure of natural wood-
man love story was a story lands but have a higher pro-
Bee met its goal of fund- about the storyteller’s love
Weekly Rates Starting at $350; Monthly Rates $850. Includes A/C &
ing forage for pollinators portion of edible species.”
Heat, Wifi, Dish Network, Trash, Parking, Small Refigerator & Microwave of the land. The layers – canopy trees,
in all 50 states. Reynolds apprentices with
Since 2015, Feed a Bee shrubs, non-woody plants,
an established landscape ar- ground cover, underground
has distributed more chitect who took credit for plants, and vines – all cohab-
NOW OPEN EVERY DAY AT 11AM! than 3 billion wildflow-
er seeds nationwide and
her garden designs then let itate restoring fertility to the
her go, keeping her book land while producing food
provided grants to 163 of hand-rendered drawings.
organizations in efforts in a natural environment.
Uncertain of what’s next, From the reviews, it sounds
to increase forage and, Reynolds bravely submits
perhaps most important- as though there’s a meaty
a proposal to exhibit at the measure of spirituality in
ly, to teach kids the im-
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Call 908-362-7275
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Text 215-738-2600
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Call 610-588-6000