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OCTOBER 2019

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Food, music and more

Three council seats up for grabs

New venue for annual Community Day celebration

By Bill SanServino

By JUlia Marnin Central Park in Lawrence Township is hosting a day full of food, live music, craft vendors and more on its annual Community Day on Sunday, Oct. 6. Residents can partake in different activities like yoga and face painting while discovering more than 100 tables manned by local businesses, services and nonprofit organizations. “We like that everyone comes from Lawrence, there are many different groups, businesses and services that a lot of people don’t know are available here,” says Nancy Bergen, the superintendent of the township Lawrence’s Recreation Department. People will have their appetites satisfied with food vendors such as Deputy Dawg & Catering, Beach Shack, House of Cupcakes, Zinna’s Eatz and Cafe Du Pain Bakery. More than 1,000 people attended last year’s event, which was held at Village Park, where Community Day has been held for years. The township switched up the venue for this year, moving the event to Central Park on Eggerts Crossing Road. “We want to show off another park in Lawrence and give residents the opportunity to ride their bikes or walk in a different part of town,” Bergen says regarding the change of venue.. See COMMUNITY DAY, Page 5

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Pam Mount, owner of Terhune Orchards, finds her way through this year’s corn maze, which was designed by daughter, Reuwai. Turn to Page 7 for listings of seasonal events in the area. (Staff photo by Bill Sanser vino.)

Walk among the stalks Mazes, pumpkin picking and other activities kick off the fall season By loiS levine Summer has faded fast from the rearview mirror, and with it comes fall and all its predictable signs: Pumpkin spice lattes at Starbucks, the crunch of dried brown leaves under our feet, and...corn mazes? Yes, corn mazes!

One of the most popular family events of the season, a corn maze is simply a series of pathways cut through a corn field. Unlike a labyrinth, which only has one, non-branching path, and only one entry and exit point, there is more than one way to find the exit out of a maze. Here in New Jersey there are several farms that create corn mazes as a fall activity for the public: A. Casola Farms in Holmdel, Etsch Farms in Monroe and K & S Farms in East Windsor. Terhune Orchards in Law-

rence has a seasonal corn maze as well. But one of the most wellknown and well-visited corn mazes in Mercer County is at Howell Living History Farm in Hopewell. “Mazes are historical,” said farm director Pete Watson, who has been with Howell for 35 years. “The earliest mazes were found on the tombs of Byzantine pyramids, and they were also built into the knaves of churches. The Hampton Court Maze in England was created See MAZE, Page 6

Six candidates are running for election to three four-year seats on Lawrence Township Council on Nov. 5. Democrats Cathleen Lewis, Michael Powers and John Ryan are being challenged by Republicans Robert Pluta, Joseph Vinch and his father, Philip Joseph Vinch III. The elder Vinch stepped in as a candidate after Eric Jaszewski dropped out of the race due to personal reasons. Lewis and Powers are incumbents. Ryan runs in place of Jim Kownacki, who opted not to run for re-election after serving on township council for two terms. Lewis, 40, and her husband, Paul Penna, have been residents of Lawrence Township for more than 15 years. She currently works in the Office of Clean Energy at the state Board of Public Utilities and previously worked as the director of public affairs and government relations for the AAA New Jersey Automobile Club. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Douglass College, Rutgers University. Lewis serves on the board of N.J. Bike Walk and the Southern and Central New Jersey Girl Scouts. She volunteers with her daughters’ Girl Scout troops and has been room mother at Eldridge Park School. In the past, she was a member of the Zoning See COUNCIL, Page 8

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