Category: Cranbury Press Calendar
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Libraries mark World Day for Cultural Diversity by presenting discussion on combatting Asian American discrimination
AAPI Month: Invisible Wounds – Discussion and Resources on handling Asian American Discrimination will be held at 7 p.m. May 21 by the South Brunswick Library. On World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, join East Brunswick Public Library, Plainsboro Public Library and South Brunswick Public Library for this Asian-American discrimination awareness program.…
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Rally will call for power of choice in regards to universities mandating COVID-19 vaccine
Rutgers University has mandated the COVID-19 vaccine for students completing in-person study. After which, multiple universities followed their lead. Students saying “no” to the mandate will rally from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 21 to repeal the mandate and defend their power of choice at the Rutgers New Brunswick campus, Brower Plaza on College…
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Common calendar, Packet papers, May 14
Ongoing The Bordentown Historical Society needs a female theatrical storyteller for its award-winning Harrowing History performances. Looking for a woman who likes to perform, dress up in period costumes and entertain people. Send a message with contact information to [email protected] The Hillsborough/Millstone Municipal Alliance for substance use awareness and prevention sponsors the Adopt-A-Highway…
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Learn about Cranbury Business Association on May 13
The Cranbury Business Association will hold an information session virtually at 7 p.m. May 13. Learn about new membership benefits, Cranbury Day opportunities and how to join. All Cranbury business owners are welcome. Register at www.cranburybusinessassociation.com/zoom-signup The Zoom link will be provided upon registration.
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Common calendar, Packet papers, May 7
Ongoing The Hillsborough/Millstone Municipal Alliance for substance use awareness and prevention sponsors the Adopt-A-Highway clean up. Look for signs on Route 206. Volunteers are needed, age 18 and older, will clean both sides of Route 206 between New Amwell and Homestead Road. Volunteers are asked to wear masks and socially distance from other volunteers. Email…
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Middlesex County celebrates History Month with spectrum of arts and culture events
The Arts Institute of Middlesex County is presenting a multitude of arts and culture events, exhibitions and shows throughout May, primarily centered around History Month. While the pandemic has affected in-person events, artists all over the county and the Middlesex County Arts Institute have come together to find creative ways of connecting residents through public…
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Common calendar, Packet papers, April 30
Ongoing Mercer County Community College has opened registration for in-person summer Tomato Patch program, its dance, theater, vocal and visual arts programs at Kelsey Theatre. Read full details at either www.tomatopatch.org/summer-programs, or register at https://campscui.active.com/orgs/KELSEYTHEATRE?orglink=camps-registration For more information, email [email protected] McCarter Theatre Center’s Resident Producer Debbie Bisno presents “The Manic Monologues.” This initiative…
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Middlesex County to celebrate Lag BaOmer with cookout
Chabad Jewish of South Brunswick will host a grand Jewish community BBQ, complete with a grand raffle, archery, marshmallow roasting, moonwalk, games and activities and a fire juggling show. The BBQ will be held on the Chabad Jewish Center grounds, 1 Riva Ave. North Brunswick, at 6 p.m. April 29. Lag BaOmer, this year April…
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Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office scheduled for an on-site assessment; public comments welcomed April 26
The Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office is scheduled for an on-site assessment as part of its program to achieve accreditation by verifying that it meets recognized professional best practices. Administered by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police, the accreditation program requires agencies to comply with best practice standards in five basic areas: the…