South Brunswick students sing the National Anthem at a Trenton Thunder ballgame

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François Suhr, the choral director for Constable Elementary School and Monmouth Junction School in South Brunswick, asks any fourth or fifth grade student who is in the choir if he/she would like to sing the National Anthem at a Trenton Thunder baseball game. Suhr works with the schools’ PTOs so that any funds raised directly support the music programs.
PHOTO COURTESY OF PETER RATTIEN
Pictured are the Constable choir students on June 18.
PHOTO COURTESY OF CRISTINA VILDOSTEGUI-CERRA
Pictured are the Monmouth Junction choir students on June 19.

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