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Weekly roundup: Main Street tree to shine for Christmas holiday

Also, growing Mullica Hill Jewish community observes High Holidays

Harrison Township Committee, historical society and community members deliberated on the fate of the well-known tree located in front of the Old Town Hall Museum, used as a beacon for the annual Lights on Main extravaganza. At last week’s meeting, a unanimous vote reversed the committee’s decision to remove the tree and replace it with an artificial piece.

Harrison Township residents will have the opportunity to gather around the 65-foot-tall tree on Main Street during the extravagant Lights on Main event, Nov. 25, after committee rescinded their decision to have it removed and replaced. Also, Mullica Hill’s Jewish community observes High Holidays taking place through the upcoming weeks. Check out some of the top stories from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.

Committee reverses decision to remove Main Street tree at recent meeting

After weeks of conversation and deliberation with the community and Harrison Township Historical Society, the township committee voted unanimously to rescind its decision to cut down and replace the 65-foot-tall tree located next to the Old Town Hall Museum, most popularly known as the Lights on Main Christmas tree.

Rabbi Avi Richler of the Chabad of Gloucester County in Mullica Hill demonstrates the blowing of the shofar, a symbolic rams horn used during the high holiday of Rosh Hashana, which began the evening of Sept. 20 through the evening of Sept. 21.

Celebrating new beginnings

The Mullica Hill Jewish community began a month of celebration, reflection and unity last week with the occurrence of Rosh Hashanah from sundown on Wednesday, Sept. 20 to nightfall on Thursday, Sept. 21. Within the following weeks through October, members of the religious community observe 10 days of reflection followed by Yom Kippur, as well as the festive holidays of Sukkot and Simchat Torah. At the Chabad of Gloucester County, a number of services will be held, as well as the opportunity to participate in the religion’s traditional rituals for the growing Jewish community in Mullica Hill.

Chelsea Rose Westermann, Matthew Costello announce engagement

Chelsea Rose Westermann, of Mullica Hill, and Matthew Costello, of Marlton, were engaged on July 1. The two are planning a Feb. 25, 2018 wedding at Saint Patrick’s Church in Woodbury, with a reception to follow at Brigalias in Williamstown.

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