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Those planning on attending the Great Swamp Watershed Association's  (GSWA) 7th annual Great Swamp Great Music festival benefit on Sunday, May 19, will have to reset their GPS devices.

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Editor’s note: To have your event posted in this section, please email Editor P.C. Robinson at probinson@newjerseyhills.com.

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Here is the Hunterdon Review’s weekly list of things to do and general happenings in the North Hunterdon County area for your amusement, entertainment and education. Please submit events for publication via email to editor Walter O’Brien at wobrien@newjerseyhills.com.

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RARITAN TWP. – The top-seeded Hunterdon Central Regional High School girls lacrosse team defeated third-seeded North Hunterdon, 12-6, to win the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament title on Saturday, May 11.

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TO THE EDITOR: On Tuesday May 7th, the North Hunterdon–Voorhees Board of Education voted 7-4 to keep "Let’s Talk About It, The Teen’s Guide to Sex, Relationships, and Being Human" in the high school libraries.

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Memorial Day Weekend is coming a bit early this year, but its never too early, to remember our nation’s military veterans.

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TO THE EDITOR: We are now on the precipice of another sultry summer. The time is ripe for recreational excursions to the local swimming pool, lake or ocean beach. Swimming is one of life’s greatest pleasures; its therapeutic, psychological and cardiovascular benefits are unparalleled. Howeve…

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John R. Barrett, 61, of Clinton Township, passed away peacefully on Jan. 19, 2024 at Robert Wood Johnson University Medical Center in New Brunswick, surrounded by his family.John was born on January 28, 1962 in Elizabeth to Joseph Sr. and Joan "McDevitt" Barrett. He grew up in Warren and gra…

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Entering Utah from lush “colorful” Colorado, was like traveling through a moonscape. The land was a gray sandy-like desert with tufts of green growing intermittently and small hills rising and falling. Signs for towns, which must have been far in the distance said, “no services.” The only st…