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TV Shoot, Paving Detour on Tap in Madison

A week of alternate routes, pop, classical and classic rock music, and a chance to be seen on live TV.

Borough Council: The mayor and Borough Council are scheduled to meet in closed session starting at 6 p.m Monday at . The meeting is scheduled to open to the public at 8 p.m.

In closed session, the governing body and administrators , including its table of organization and appointing an acting police chief. Items on the agenda for the public portion of the meeting include a resolution proclaiming Oct. 6 Bottle Hill Day and authorizing a beer garden for the event, and discussions about Drew University and commuter parking.

Park Avenue Detour: Traffic on eastbound Park Avenue this week while a stretch of the county road is resurfaced.

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Detours will be posted from Tuesday to Friday, and Madison Police are advising motorists to avoid the area from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. those days.

Separately, nighttime work on PSE&G gas mains on Main Street also could start next week.

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Wednesday Walk: Rose City Steppers for a weekly walk.

Madison Farmers Market: The farmers' market on Waverly Place is open from 2 to 7 p.m. Thursday, the last market at that location before moving to Green Village Road on Aug. 23.

Summer Music Festival: The annual with performances scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Calderone Chamber Music Night is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday, at Grace Church. Cabaret, a night of theater entertainment presented cabaret style, with performances of "Cakes and Ale" and "Mark Twain and the General," is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The Magic Flute, an opera by Mozart, is scheduled to be performed, in English, at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 19, at Dolan Hall, College of Saint Elizabeth.

Live Broadcast: News 12 New Jersey says it at 5 p.m. on Friday in front of McCool's, rain or shine, for its "On the Road" segment, with reporter Cara Di Falco and meteorologist Dave Curren.

Outdoor Concert: The Downtown Concert Series features pop and classic rock band Full Circle from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday on the lawn of the .

Full Circle, with vocalist Kerry Lynn, is billed as a high energy, five-piece band that plays party and dance songs from "Elvis to Katy Perry and everything in between—Oldies, Classic Rock, British Invasion, Motown, Disco, Cross-over Country, 80's & 90's rock and today's hits."

With drums, bass, keyboards, guitar, and three- and four-part harmonies, Full Circle's distinctive sound is sure to get toes tapping.

The Downtown Concert Series is a lineup of free, Friday evening, family-friendly concerts held every other week. A full listing of the concert schedule is available on the museum's website, www.metc.org. For more information call 973-377-2982 x14 or visit the museum website. In case of inclement weather, concerts are held inside the museum with first come first serve seating.


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