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A Sisterhood at Wilentz
By Sharon Chesir, MSW The idea for a knitting club took shape two years ago during a Wilentz Senior Residence monthly book club meeting. The members had just finished reading The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs, and were taken by the warmth and friendship of the characters in the book. The feeling of…
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A Sisterhood at Wilentz
Here are they are Anne Bernstein, Eleanor Berkowitz, Ada Kersch, Clotelle Hill, Maria Fragoso, Sharon…and Emma Michalski
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McIntyre’s Hosts Power Equipment Open House March 2 in Westfield
McIntyre’s Locksmith and Lawnmower Shop of Westfield will host a Power Equipment Open House & Customer Appreciation Day March 2 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Here’s a scene from the 2011 event.
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McIntyre’s Hosts Power Equipment Open House March 2 in Westfield
By McIntyre’s Locksmith and Lawnmower Shop Equipment Demonstrations Conducted by Manufacturers’ Representatives WESTFIELD, N.J. n McIntyre’s Locksmith and Lawnmower Shop, 450 North Avenue East, Westfield, will host an open house and customer appreciation day on Friday, March 2 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Manufacturers’ representatives will conduct product demonstrations and be available to answer…
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HIGHTSTOWN: District ponders budget, science
The Board of Education of the East Windsor Regional School District recognized the Student Council at the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School for achieving the rank to One Year Honor School by the New Jersey Association of Student Councils. Pictured are, from left: front row, Advisor Kathy Dziuba; Olivia Mason; Oluwatosin Dada, Aditya Shah; Kaitlyn…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Jazz musicians unite
By Amy Batista HIGHTSTOWN — Musicians came out in support of jazz on Feb. 10. It was the first-ever pasta dinner event featuring musical performances by jazz students from Hightstown High School and the Peddie School. Sponsored by the Hightstown High School Music Boosters, it raised $300, according to Deborah Wilmer, co-president of the organization.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Retired teacher to talk ‘tessellations’
Karen Repka, of East Windsor, will be giving a workshop at the New Jersey Association for Gifted Children’s 21st Annual Conference this March. The conference will take place on March 9 and March 10 at the Crowne-Plaza Somerset-Bridgewater, 110 Davidson Ave., Somerset. Ms. Repka recently retired from 25 years of teaching fifth through sixth grades,…
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Princeton University Professor Brian Kernighan to Lecture on the World of Numeracy
Princeton University Professor Brian Kernighan
