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What Rain? Bernardsville Street Fair Goes On
The annual Bernardsville Street Fair held in there through the afternoon on Sunday, attracting dribbles, if not droves, of visitors.
Those who came brought umbrellas or some real rain gear — a steady spring rain kept up for much of the annual Bernardsville Street Fair on Sunday, but for those who showed up, it just made it easier to win prizes, talk to exhibitors or pick up some a variety of foods for lunch.
The street fair was to continue until 5 p.m. Skies appeared to be clearing sporadically later in the afternoon.
Anthony Binkowski, who sells his wire jewelry at The Rebecca Collection on Olcott Square in Bernardsville, said he would remain at his tented booth until 5 p.m., or a little after, since many people typically show up at the end of street fairs, anyway.
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Maggie Morash of Bernardsville was lucky enough to win two tickets to Great Adventure in a impromptu frisbee-throwing contest into a recycling bin set up by radio station NJ 101.5, which kept the music going.
Power Training Center of Bernardsville had set up a "Wheel of Fortune" to give away prizes (activities at the center) and said only a handful had shown up as of 2 p.m., so their chances of winning were good.
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