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Welcome to the
Hunterdon
Main Streets
E-Newsletter
Fall 2020 Edition
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Upcoming Main Street Events
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The Art of the River Towns at Prallsville.
October 1 - 4
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Scarecrow Contest!
October 1 through 31st,
Porch Fest!
October 3, noon to 6 pm
Arts & Antique Weekend
October 10 and 11th from 10am – 5pm
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Oktoberfest
October 10, 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Flea & Sidewalk Sale
October 17, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Halloween Spooktacular
October 24, 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Halloween Parade
October 31, 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Fine Artisans Show
November 1, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
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Frenchtown Art Tour
October 24 and 25th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
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Annual Pumpkin Fest
October 30, 6:00 to 9:00 pm
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Main Street Featured Town:
High Bridge
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Exciting new things are happening in High Bridge!
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The much loved cafe, Scouts Coffee Bar, is expanding! The new room will offer more seating, an expanded gift shop and it can be rented out for private events. Stay tune for the late fall "ribbon cutting"!
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Reopened Business!
Haven Healing Collective : a place for your body and soul - Yoga, massages, facials and even a boutique for some retail therapy!
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Did someone say Food Tour?!
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Start your visit on Main Street..
- Start your visit on Main Street High Bridge. Park at the public lot across from the trails entrance.
- Stretch before you bike by walking to the Polka Dot Cafe or Scouts Coffee Bar for your caffeine fuel!
- Bike the 11 miles (should take 3 hours - round trip) and turn around and bike back for your reward.
- Park your bike and head down to the Highrail Brewing Co. for some adult beverages. Don't forget to order some food while you enjoy the craft beer. So many choices! Peking Wok, Casa Maya or Carini's Pizza.
- If you prefer table service, Circa is always a great spot for some really good food!
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So much to do, you might need to visit High Bridge next weekend too!
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Main Street Featured Business
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A Mano Galleries
Lambertville
A Mano, Contemporary Craft Gallery, in Lambertville, is known for its unique collection of jewelry, pottery, home decor, hand-painted furniture and local artisans. A great place to shop with friends!
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Lone Eagle Brewing -Flemington
As two local craft beer enthusiasts and home brewers, Todd Becker and Bob King decided to open a craft brewery, tantamount in their minds was creating the rarely found quality in craft breweries -- a large, comfortable environment wherein their enthusiastic clients would enjoy meeting, laughing and tasting excellent beer.
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A Day Trip In Lambertville and New Hope
These two quaint towns connected by a walkable bridge are the perfect setting for a ‘Sunday Funday'..
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N.J.'s 33 best small towns, ranked, for the ultimate fall day trip
Get out and enjoy Hunterdon’s unique and charming downtowns this weekend! Frenchtown, Clinton, and Lambertville we’re featured.
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The Best Places to See Fall Foliage in the U.S.
Visiting Lambertville is like getting two sweet towns in one, as it sits across the Delaware River from the equally charming New Hope, Pennsylvania (population: 2,527). To immerse yourself in nature, the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park is five minutes from Lambertville on the Jersey side; here you can canoe, picnic, bicycle, hike, horseback ride, or fish for perch and pickerel.
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Historic Flemington
Reimagined - Again
The public square is humming. People are talking to one another and for the first time in years there is hope...
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Main Street Business Opportunities
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Featured Available Storefront :
Main Street Manor B&B
194 Main Street, Flemington.
An expansive covered front porch welcomes you to this meticulously maintained circa 1880 Victorian Inn. Currently operating as a well-respected Bed and Breakfast, this opportunity is for sale inclusive of the business and real estate.
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View more available storefronts on our Main Streets - HERE!
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Other Ways To Explore Main Street
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Hunterdon County is rich in agricultural tradition with much of that centered on the historic County Road 579 corridor. We hope you’ll explore the abundance and variety of food and drink along this beautiful and rolling county road…. again and again!
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Hunterdon County is a premier destination for cyclists of all ages and skill levels. From our winding county roads, quaint towns, villages, and historic sites, to our beautiful scenic vistas and gorgeous natural resources, there is something for everyone looking for a reason to jump on their bike!
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