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How Does Your Garden Grow?

If it's not doing as well as you'd like, the Warren Library has a program you'll want to check out.

You Need To Know About School Board Meetings: The will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the school district offices on Mt. Horeb Road.

You Need To Know How Does Your Garden Grow: You  don't have to be quite contrary to want to know how to get more out of your vegetable grden plans this year, and Wanda Knapik, owner of My Local Garden shop in Bernardsville, is just the person to help teach you how to get better berries and crunchier carrots. She'll be planting her ideas tonight at 7 p.m. at the .

You Need To Know About Dining Options: Don't cook tonight—dine out and help ' Class of 2012 enjoy a safe garduation party. The restaurants below will donate a portion of tonight's dinner proceeds once you declare you're there to help th WHRHS Project Graduation fundraising. Participating restaurants include , Chelsea's Pub (at 1051 Rt. 22 East in Lebanon), Panatieri's (1910 Washington Valley Road in Martinsville), , the Stirling Hotel (at 227 Main Ave. in Stirling), the Stirling Diner (1079 Valley Road in Stirling) and . Print the voucher included with this article and present it with your order.

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You Need To Know About Varsity Sports: Local student-athletes will be in action today, and best of all, most of the games are at home. You can enjoy the baseball, girls track, girls lacrosse and boys volleybll at Watchung Hills, or head to Hillsborough High School for the softball game against the Raiders.

You Need To Know About Living History: If you are interested in New Jersey history, then consider attending the AAUW presentation on Caroline Foster and the Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the Basking Ridge Library, at 32 S. Maple Ave. in Basking Ridge. Foster lived on her family's Morris County dairy farm for 107 years before her death in 1979, giving her an amazing perspective on the changes in the area between the late 19th Century and the 20th Century. Rebecca Hoskins, superintendent of Historic Site Education at the Morris County Park Commission, will be leading the presentation.

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