Category: Sentinel-EBS Calendar
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E.B. Children’s Summer Theater program to open
East Brunswick’s Division of Recreation is getting ready for the opening of the 43rd season of the Children’s Summer Theater program, under the direction of Elliott Taubenslag. More than 100 actors, dancers, musicians and other artists participate in each weekly production. Two performances are given every Friday, one at 9:30 a.m. for summer camp and…
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Shakespeare to be performed in Monroe
Shakespeare to be performed in Monroe The New Jersey Shakespeare Festival’s next stage eNSEmble returns to Monroe Township Public Library this summer with its touring production of As You Like It, to be presented at 2 p.m. July 13. In addition, the theater company’s production of Marriage will be presented at 2 p.m. Aug. 3…
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Summer film festival slated at Monroe library
An International Film Festival will be held at the Monroe Library on Mondays during the summer, at 2 and 7 p.m. The schedule is: The Day I Became a Woman (Farsi with English subtitles), July 8; Divided We Fall (Czech and German with English subtitles), July 15; Bread and Tulips (Italian with English subtitles), July…
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Family movie night at Spotswood High School
Spotswood High School will host the first annual "Movie on the Lawn" for families at 8:45 p.m. July 12 in back of the high school. The movie to be shown is Disney’s Snow Dogs. Refreshments will be available for purchase; bring lawn chair or blanket for seating. The event is sponsored by the Spotswood Drug…
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JFS serves kosher meals to those in need
Jewish Family Service of Southern Middlesex County (JFS) can provide nutritionally well-balanced kosher meals to people whose physical, mental or social conditions make it difficult for them to prepare adequate meals. Eligibility requirements include being over age 60, homebound, recuperating, handicapped or disabled, and residency in Southern Middlesex County. Having a kosher home is not…
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Law limiting telemarketers before state Senate
The state Assembly has passed legislation sponsored by Assembly Assistant Majority Leader Linda Greenstein (D-14) and Assemblyman Jeff Van Drew (D-1) designed to crack down on the barrage of telemarketing calls to residents’ homes. If signed into law, New Jersey would become the 21st state to adopt a "No Telemarketing Call List." "If a family…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Joe Wieciek plays the bugle, while Rich Hill (l) and Mark Hintzen stand at attention during the annual living history demonstration in Spotswood. FARRAH MAFFAI Jeff Cohen (l) shows some local residents how to clean a Civil War-era cannon during the third annual Civil War Living History Demonstration outside the Spotswood Public Library…
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Chief’s goal is to increase presence and cut costs
HELMETTA — The Borough Council unanimously approved the addition of a part-time police officer to the borough’s current four-member force at a June 26 meeting. Steven Simon, a borough resident, will become the fifth police officer on the squad. Unlike the four full-time officers, Simon will be a special police officer. As such, he will…
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Mind your business, Rush, and don’t be minding theirs
Mind your business, Rush, and don’t be minding theirs Coda Greg Bean Do you suppose it’s time to tell New Jersey Congressman Rush Holt to mind his own business? Last week the gadfly Democrat, gazing well beyond the boundaries of his district, teamed up with Republican Chris Shays of Connecticut to put forth a bill…
