Category — Seasonal Stuff
Summer Fun Photo Contest!
After a hiatus last summer, we are pleased to bring back our popular SUMMER FUN PHOTO CONTEST. This year’s contest is sponsored by Children’s Photographic Workshop, one of our Local Business Directory Sponsor Members.
Beginning July 1, 2008 - September 2, 2008 we will be accepting your photo submissions which show you or your friends and loved ones having fun this summer! Our staff and contest sponsor, Children’s Photographic Workshop, will then choose one entry to win the Grand Prize valued at $975!
July 17, 2008 No Comments
Flea Markets
With the warm weather here, there is nothing better than hitting the yard sales, tag sales and some of the great Flea Markets we have in our area. Here’s some ideas to get you started. Leave a comment to let us know your favorite places to find those great bargains and treasures!

The kids will love visiting Bonnie the Bunny Lady’s Booth at Rice’s!
Rice’s Market
6326 Greenhill Road
New Hope, PA 18938
215-297-5993
www.ricesmarket.com
Open Year Round on Tuesdays
7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Saturdays (March-December)
7 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
*Tuesdays are the best days to go!
Golden Nugget Flea Market
1850 River Road / Route 29
Lambertville, NJ 08530
609-397-0811
www.gnmarket.com
OPEN YEAR ROUND!
Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday
6:00AM to 4:00PM
June 13, 2008 No Comments
Summer Vacation Guide
Yes, the price of gas makes the idea of getting away for the summer a little more challenging, yet all the more deserved right?
Here are some helpful links to get you started in planning your vacation with the kids this summer! [Read more →]
June 13, 2008 No Comments
Open Air Farmers Markets In Hunterdon
Farmers’ Market (Flemington)
Sundays through the summer: Liberty Village Premium Outlets Market is held every Sunday, through November 26, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Visit the market for fresh vegetables, delicious fruits, herbs, fresh baked pies and cakes. 1 Church Street, Flemington, NJ. Call 908-782-8550.
Farmers’ Market (Washington)
Fridays through August: Shoppers will find vegetables, baked goods, homemade sausage, herbs and fresh picked flowers. Route 57, Washington, NJ. Call 908-689-4800 or visit www.washingtonbid.org.
High Bridge Open Air Market
June - October: The annual High Bridge Open Air Market takes place every Saturday morning from June through October between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. It combines crafters, antique dealers and farmers in the outdoor setting of the Borough Commons on Main Street in picturesque High Bridge, NJ. Visit www.highbridge.org.
June 4, 2008 No Comments
Close Encounter with Bears? Don’t panic!
Close Encounter with Bears? Don’t panic: Remember, they are not grizzlies. Our local bears have an 80% Veggies, 10% insect, 10% easy meat (usually dead) diet.
If you don’t mind them being in your yard then enjoy!
If you do mind them being in your yard then treat them like a bad dog in your yard: yell at them and act silly scaring them away. Go ahead, have fun with this at least you will have an excuse. Use pots and pans, garbage can lids, air horns, your kid’s trumpet, and don’t forget that shiny, noisy rain slicker. Let your imagination run wild. [Read more →]
May 29, 2008 No Comments
West Nile Virus Information and Resources
What Is West Nile Virus?
West Nile Virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne virus which can cause West Nile encephalitis (inflammation of the brain). Although this virus is commonly found in Africa, West Asia and the Middle East, it is believed that the virus appeared in the eastern United States sometime in the summer of 1999. It is closely related to the St. Louis encephalitis virus commonly found in the southeastern and mid-western U.S., and only rarely in the northeast.
Over the last several years, public health and mosquito control professionals have heightened surveillance efforts to determine the most effective methods of mosquito control.
For more information, link to the County Website Page on West Nile Virus.
May 29, 2008 No Comments
Lyme Disease Prevention and Resources
What is Lyme Disease?
Lyme Disease is an infection caused by a spirochete [spy'-ro-keet], which is a type of bacteria. The disease is carried primarily by “Black-Legged Ticks” (also commonly known as “deer ticks”), and can be transmitted to both animals and humans through tick bites. In New Jersey, this tick is primarily responsible for the spread of Lyme disease.
Hunterdon County continues to have one of the highest rates of Lyme disease in the country, most likely due to its heavily-wooded environment and high deer population.
Because of these facts, it is important that county residents be particularly aware of the signs and symptoms of Lyme disease, and that we learn to follow a few simple precautions to help protect ourselves and our families.
- To get a printable tick identification card, click here [pdf file - Adobe Acrobat Reader Required]
- For more information and to get a Lyme Prevention fact sheet for parents, link to the County Website Page on Lyme Disease
- Also on the web visit, The Lyme Disease Network
May 29, 2008 No Comments
Pick-Your-Own Farms & Stands and Farmers Markets

There are many local pick-your-own farm stands in Hunterdon County that are all ready to greet you with the best summer has to offer — strawberries, peaches, blueberries, produce and more! Take a look at the list and plan your visit today! [Read more →]
May 12, 2008 No Comments
Track Santa’s Journey on Christmas Eve!
On Christmas Eve, you can track Santa’s travels by visiting the NORAD website. Follow his journey around the globe and make sure you’re in bed before he gets to you!
December 22, 2007 No Comments
Hunterdon County, NJ School Closings and Delays
Get the latest information on school closings and delays. Click to:
December 6, 2007 No Comments
Hunterdon County & Warren County Christmas Tree Farms

The season for searching for that perfect Christmas Tree is upon us. Take a look at our list of local Christmas Tree Farms to see where you will go this year. We also have some farms listed from Warren County, NJ in case you want to make a day-trip of it! Be sure to comment on this post and let us know your favorite place to get a tree!
Alger Tree Farm, Califon
Species…400 trees; Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, Douglas-fir, Concolor Fir
Open…8:30-5 (Sat & Sun), Dec. 2 - 24
908-832-2298
http://members.aol.com/algertreefarm/index.htm
Black Oak Farm, Bethlehem Township
Species…900 trees; Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, Douglas-fir, Concolor Fir, Canaan Fir, Mexican Border Pine
Open…9-5 (daily but closed Wednesdays), Nov. 24 - Dec. 17
Also: gift shop, wreaths, trimmings, refreshments
908-537-4133
Brightlands Christmas Tree Farm, Milford
608 Milford-Mt. Pleasant Rd
908-996-4681
Charlie Brown’s Christmas Tree Farm, Milford
Species…2,000 trees; Douglas-fir
Open…10-4:30 (Fri, Sat, Sun), Nov. 24 - Dec. 24
Also: wreaths, trimmings, hayrides
908-995-4365 or 610-258-7305 [Read more →]
December 1, 2007 No Comments
Fun on the Web - Holiday Edition
Every once and a while we come across a website that is really neat, even as a parent you enjoy it. We are sharing some of our favorite holiday website finds with you here. If you have a great site, let us know about it by posting it in the comments!
Elf Yourself
Website URL: http://www.elfyourself.com/
Hunterdon Moms Online Comments: This super fun site brought to us by Office Max is the hit of the 2007 holiday season. On this site you can upload up to four images at a time and then crop out your faces to add them to the bodies of dancing elves. During the process you can even call a special phone number and record a personalized message to add to your clip. The end result is your photos as dancing elves! [Read more →]
December 1, 2007 No Comments









