Category: Sentinel-EBS Calendar
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Olympian athletes to conduct saber clinic
Escrimeur Fencing Club will host a fencing clinic run by Olympian athletes 5-8 p.m. April 23 at the Escrimeur Fencing Club Fields Sports Complex, 8 Cornwall Court, East Brunswick. Members of the community are invited to watch top-ranking U.S. and world fencers Tim Morehouse and Daryl Homer and learn about the mental and physical skills…
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Library to host scenes from Shakespeare
Visit the East Brunswick Public Library at 7 p.m. April 19 for a performance by Mason Gross Drama School students Kotryna Gecaite, Caitlin Rigney and Eliza Simpson as they bring to life scenes from Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” and “Richard III.” The audience will laugh at scenes of mistaken identity and genderbending disguises, and cringe at…
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Cleanup of Farrington Lake set for April 14
The 10th annual cleanup around Farrington Lake will be held April 14 from 9 a.m. to noon. Registration is at 8:30. Advanced notice will help with the planning of the event. Sponsors include the Middlesex County Federation of Sportsmen, the Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership and the municipalities of East Brunswick, North Brunswick, New Brunswick and…
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‘Eddie’ to be presented at temple April 21
“Eddie,” a one-man show starring Marvin Starkman, will be performed at 8 p.m. April 21 at Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, 222 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. The presentation chronicles the relationship between President Harry S. Truman and Eddie Jacobson — Army buddy, business partner and lifelong friend — and the events that thrust Jacobson squarely into…
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Cigar-tini Night at E.B. Elks on April 21
The East Brunswick Elks will host a Cigar-tini Night at the Elks at 7 p.m. April 21 at the lodge, 21B Oakmont Ave., to benefit the Central District Army of Hope. Tickets are $25 and include three martinis or well-drink open bar until 9 p.m.; two cigars; hot/cold buffet; dessert; coffee and tea; surprise treats;…
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‘A German Life’ author at Beit Shalom
Congregation Beit Shalom of Monroe Township will present Dr. Bernd Wollshlaeger, author of “A German Life,” 2 p.m. April 29 at the synagogue. The son of a highly decorated World War II German tank commander who had kept his past hidden from his family, Dr. Wollshlaeger describes his life as a young man seeking the…
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Youths report being approached in Monroe
MONROE— Police are investigating a suspicious incident involving two juveniles. Around 5 p.m. April 4, two juveniles were playing on Danielle Lane in the Stratford of Monroe development when a blue or green four-door passenger vehicle with tinted windows approached them. The vehicle stopped and the driver exited the vehicle and asked the juveniles if…
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Princeton Symphony concert May 12
TheMonroe Township Cultural Arts Commission will present the Princeton Symphony Orchestra as they perform their special concert of “Spun Beauty” on Saturday, May 12, at 8 p.m. at the new Monroe Township High School, 200 Schoolhouse Road. General admission is $30 and $22. Students will be admitted free of charge. For more information, visit www.monroetownshipculturalarts.com.…
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Forsgate residents take to the runway
The Residence at Forsgate Assisted Living Community will host a “senior” fashion show 2 p.m. April 28. Residents of the community will model clothing provided by Bon Worth Fashions of Princeton. The Forsgate Assisted Living Community will be transformed into a fashion stage complete with runway, where residents can show off the latest spring fashions…
