Category: Sentinel-EDM Calendar

  • EBHS plans 50th gala, seeks memorabilia

    East Brunswick High School (EBHS) alumni and their families are invited to Celebrate 50 Years of Excellence at East Brunswick High School, featuring a pregame barbecue on Oct. 10 and a Sock Hop in the school gym on Oct. 11 at the school, Cranbury Road. Guests will have the opportunity to tour the high school,…

  • Volunteers sought for conservation projects

    Individuals are needed for the Middlesex County Conservation Corps, whose mission is “to protect and preserve natural areas from misuse, polluters and the forces of nature” at the nearly 7,000 acres of open space owned by Middlesex County. Volunteer work will start Oct. 4 at the 1,700-acre John A. Phillips Preserve in Old Bridge. A…

  • Memorial Walk for Autism Oct. 5

    The Jan Handleman Memorial Walk for Autism will take place at 10 a.m. Oct. 5 at Rutgers Gardens, off Ryders Lane, New Brunswick (rain date Oct. 12). The event is presented by Douglass Organization for Occupational & Related Educational Services Inc. (DOORS). It will include refreshments and prizes. The walk honors the late Dr. Jan…

  • Neighborhood Watch meeting set

    The Metuchen Police Department is inviting all residents who are interested in joining the Neighborhood Watch program to attend its first meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 7. For directions or any other information, contact Patrolwoman Nancy Phibbs or Patrolman Kenneth Bauer at 732-632- 8500.

  • Metuchen H.S. to hold fundraising concert

    A concert to benefit Greater Plainfield Habitat for Humanity for an Eagle Scout project will be held at Metuchen High School on Sept. 26. The doors will open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 for students and senior citizens, and $10 for general admission. The bands scheduled to play include The Used to Bes, NAAN,…

  • Lincoln School to hold clothing drive

    Lincoln School PTA will hold a clothing drive on Sept. 27 (rain date Sept. 28). Donations of usable and wearable clothing (men’s, women’s and children’s), shoes, household items made of fabric, accessories (pocketbooks, belts and scarves), stuffed animals and hard toys will be accepted. Donations may be brought to the parking lot at Lincoln School,…

  • YMCA offers knitting, chess, eBay basics

    The Metuchen Branch YMCA, 65 High St., is offering the following programs this fall:• Learn the basics of eBay, 1-3:30 p.m. Saturdays, Oct. 4-18; the fee is $40 for members and $50 nonmembers. • Bus trip to see “Mamma Mia” on Broadway. Bus will depart from the Metuchen Municipal Pool parking lot 5:30 p.m. Nov.…

  • Neighborhood Watch meeting set for Oct. 7

    The Metuchen Police Department is inviting all residents who are interested in joining the Neighborhood Watch program to attend its first meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 7. For directions or any other information, contact Patrolwoman Nancy Phibbs or Patrolman Kenneth Bauer at 732-632-8500.

  • Annual health fair to be held at mall

    The JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute (JRI) will host a community health fair at the Menlo Park Mall from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 13 The health fair will provide an opportunity to talk with rehabilitation experts and professionals; hear about the latest rehabilitation programs available at JRI; obtain information on preventative health care measures;…