Town Topics Newspaper September 5, 2018

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TOWN TOPICS, PRINCETON, N.J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2018 • 4

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Cherry Grove Farm Cheese Wins Silver Award

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Cherry Grove Farm’s newest farmstead cheese, Rarebird, was awarded a silver medal at the 2018 American Cheese Society (ACS) competition in Pittsburgh this July. The ACS Conference is the premier cheese event of North America. Artisan cheesemakers from all over the world gather to meet, learn, and taste the best cheeses being made in the United States and Canada. Rarebird was entered in the Farmstead Cow’s Milk category. To meet the requirements of the Farmstead category, each cheese had to be made from raw cow’s milk produced on the farm and aged 60 days or more. A washed rind, raw milk cheese aged between 60 and 90 days, Rarebird is the newest cheese in Cherry Grove Farm’s lineup. After 12 months of fine tuning, cheesemakers Paul Lawler and Sean Fitzgerald homed in on the texture and flavors that they want this cheese to express. Rarebird’s defining characteristic is that it is made with the milk of only one single milking. This ensures that the milk is as fresh as possible, and includes the taste of the terroir of the farm’s Lawrenceville pastures. When mature, Rarebird’s paste has a silky, custardy feel, giving off a whiff of minerally sea cave and a bit of the barnyard. Cherry Grove Farm’s silver medal joins three blue ribbons from ACS in prior years.

Topics In Brief

A Community Bulletin Princeton Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting: Wednesday, September 5 at 7 p.m., in the Conference Room on the second floor. The library is at 65 Witherspoon Street. Westminster Conservatory Open House: Saturday, September 8 from 9-11:30 a.m., Westminster, on Walnut Lane, invites the public to view demonstrations of early childhood music classes and holds a session for parents of teenagers and opportunities to meet department chairs. Call (609) 921-7104 or email wccConserv@rider.edu to reserve a place. Auditions for “A Christmas Carol”: Kids 5-13 can sign up to audition for the Young Ensemble of the annual production at McCarter Theatre on Sunday, September 9, 2-5 p.m. Auditions are September 23. Sign ups are also available online after 5 p.m. on September 9 via a link on mccarter.org. Volunteer for Sourland Conservancy: This organization is looking for volunteers to to help protect, promote and preserve the unique character of the Sourland Mountain region. info@sourland.org. Volunteer for Spirit of Princeton: For help with the Memorial Day Parade, Flag Day Commemoration, and the Veterans Day Ceremony, this organization needs help with marketing, fundraising, planning, and implementing. Contact Mark Freda at mark@16fisher. com to get more information. Family Picnic: Princeton-based Boy Scout Troop 43 invites the public to a community picnic at Mercer Meadows in Rosedale Park on Sunday, September 16 starting at noon, to celebrate the troop’s centennial year. The event will include a hike, fishing, lawn games, a first aid demonstration, a flag ceremony, a grilled meal, and ice cream. princetontroop43.org.

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