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Metuchen moving historic Horse Trough

Eric Sucar
Ben Metheun (left), of ABM Sign & Crane Service in Kenilworth, helps to secure the historic horse trough before it is moved from the location at Woodwild Park in Metuchen on December 21. The horse trough, along Middlesex Avenue, Route 27, is a staple in Woodwild Park, an undeveloped 3.5-acre park and wildlife sanctuary. The trough is being sent to Alabama for restoration work.
Al Neighbors, of Robinson Iron in Alabama, helps to secure the historic horse trough on his truck bed, in Woodwild Park in Metuchen on December 21. The horse trough, along Middlesex Avenue, Route 27, is a staple in Woodwild Park, an undeveloped 3.5-acre park and wildlife sanctuary. The trough is being sent to Alabama for restoration work.
Al Neighbors (left), of Robinson Iron in Alabama, and Ben Metheun (right), of ABM Sign & Crane Service in Kenilworth, help to move the historic horse trough from the location at Woodwild Park in Metuchen on December 21. The horse trough, along Middlesex Avenue, Route 27, is a staple in Woodwild Park, an undeveloped 3.5-acre park and wildlife sanctuary. The trough is being sent to Alabama for restoration work.
The historic horse trough as it is moved from the location at Woodwild Park in Metuchen on December 21. The horse trough, along Middlesex Avenue, Route 27, is a staple in Woodwild Park, an undeveloped 3.5-acre park and wildlife sanctuary. The trough is being sent to Alabama for restoration work.
Ben Metheun (left), of ABM Sign & Crane Service in Kenilworth, and Al Neighbors (right), of Robinson Iron in Alabama, help to secure the historic horse trough before it is moved from the location at Woodwild Park in Metuchen on December 21. The horse trough, along Middlesex Avenue, Route 27, is a staple in Woodwild Park, an undeveloped 3.5-acre park and wildlife sanctuary. The trough is being sent to Alabama for restoration work.
Ben Metheun (left), of ABM Sign & Crane Service in Kenilworth, and Al Neighbors (right), of Robinson Iron in Alabama, help to secure the historic horse trough before it is moved from the location at Woodwild Park in Metuchen on December 21. The horse trough, along Middlesex Avenue, Route 27, is a staple in Woodwild Park, an undeveloped 3.5-acre park and wildlife sanctuary. The trough is being sent to Alabama for restoration work.
Al Neighbors (left), of Robinson Iron in Alabama, and Ben Metheun (right), of ABM Sign & Crane Service in Kenilworth, help to secure the historic horse trough before it is moved from the location at Woodwild Park in Metuchen on December 21. The horse trough, along Middlesex Avenue, Route 27, is a staple in Woodwild Park, an undeveloped 3.5-acre park and wildlife sanctuary. The trough is being sent to Alabama for restoration work.
A view of some of the corrosion on the historic horse trough located in Woodwild Park in Metuchen on December 21. The horse trough, along Middlesex Avenue, Route 27, is a staple in Woodwild Park, an undeveloped 3.5-acre park and wildlife sanctuary.
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