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  2. All Summers End - Wikipedia

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    On Rotten Tomatoes, All Summers End has an approval rating of 20% based on five reviews (one positive review and four negative), with an average rating of 3.50/10. [5] In a positive review, Stephen Farber of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "the resolution seems honest and mature, and a brief epilogue is so powerful that it makes us forget some of the film's earlier lapses.

  3. Hyllestad quernstone quarries - Wikipedia

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    The natural condition for the quernstone and millstone production in the area is the rock type garnet mica schist. The quarries are located from the shoreline up until approx. 200 m above sea level, but a majority is situated less than one kilometer from the sea and closest harbor.

  4. Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Park, part of the Somerset County Park System, is a 685.5-acre (2.774 km 2) facility located in the western portion of Franklin Township near East Millstone with entrances off Mettlers Lane and Elizabeth Avenue. The park offers many recreational activities, including picnicking, hiking, biking, fishing, paddle boating, golf, and tennis.

  5. My childhood summers at America's most notorious amusement park

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    Action Park's wild history has been well-documented; it has been the subject of magazine articles, a book by the late park owner's son, a documentary short, and it served as the inspiration for a ...

  6. Colonial Park Arboretum and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Park Arboretum and Gardens (144 acres) are gardens and an arboretum located in Colonial Park (651 acres), 150 Mettlers Road, in the East Millstone area of Franklin Township, in Somerset County, New Jersey. The grounds are open daily without fee.

  7. Is data center key to extending Millstone's future in ... - AOL

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    Millstone site Vice President Michael O'Connor said Wednesday that the steady income Dominion would receive from the data center, which would consume around 15% of the plant's output, would help ...

  8. List of county routes in Monmouth County, New Jersey

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    Baird Road in Millstone Township: Conover Road Route 33 in Millstone Township: Decommissioned June 1, 1971 [4] CR 4 (1) 1.74 2.80 Boundary Road / Vanderburg Road on the Marlboro-Colts Neck township line Crine Road CR 4 (2) in Colts Neck: Formerly extended west to Route 79: CR 4 (2) 9.26 14.90 End of county maintenance along Conover Road in ...

  9. Millstone Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Baird Homestead, owned by one of the first families to settle in Millstone, [31] seen at twilight. Millstone was formed as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 28, 1844, from portions of Freehold Township and Upper Freehold Township, as well as part of Monroe Township in Middlesex County. The portions taken ...