Category: Sentinel-EDM Calendar
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Kids will be all ‘abuzz’ at local library May 8
The Edison Public Library will hold registration in person or by phone beginning May 2 for “Busy Bee,” which is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on May 8 at the North Edison Branch, 777 Grove Ave. Preschoolers through sixth-graders will enjoy a “honey” of a program through stories and songs, as well as free refreshments provided…
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Animal Rescue Force is seeking volunteers
Animal Rescue Force, East Brunswick, is seeking volunteers to work one Saturday or Sunday per month at the group’s adoption centers located at the Route 18 Flea Market, East Brunswick, and at the Englishtown Auction. Responsibilities will include walking dogs, cleaning crates and talking to the public. For more information, call (732) 257-7559.
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Animal Rescue Force is seeking volunteers
Animal Rescue Force, East Brunswick, is seeking volunteers to work one Saturday or Sunday per month at the group’s adoption centers located at the Route 18 Flea Market, East Brunswick, and at the Englishtown Auction. Responsibilities will include walking dogs, cleaning crates and talking to the public. For more information, call (732) 257-7559.
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Support group offered weekly in Edison
The Jewish Family and Vocational Service of Middlesex County, 515 Plainfield Ave., Suite 201, Edison, offers a support group for newly separated or divorced adults at 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday. For more information, call (732) 777-1940.
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Girls’ monthlong tech camp starts July 5
Middlesex County College (MCC) is looking for participants to attend a free summer camp program for high school freshman girls. The day camp, titled TechXploration, is a four-week program in which teen girls design, develop and construct a working model of fairgrounds ride, visit a theme park to better understand how amusement park rides work…
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High school scholarship applications due May 5
The Robert J. and Deborah A. Chalfin Family Foundation Inc. offers scholarships to high school seniors who live and/or attend school in the Metuchen/Edison area. Students who will graduate from high school in 2006 and are interested in applying for the scholarship should go to www.chalfin.com/foundation/ to obtain a copy of the application. The deadline…
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Pastor celebrates 10 years at helm of Edison church
James W. Nevius recently marked his 10th anniversary as pastor of the ACTS church in Edison. He has been a resident of Metuchen for 16 years along with his wife, Patricia Nevius, and their four children, Jacob, Jeremy, Jonny and Joanna. The celebration culminated with a dinner at the Metuchen Golf & Country Club on…
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Historical society plans house research seminar
The Metuchen-Edison Historical Society is holding a workshop on how to research a house’s history at 2 p.m. on May 7 at St. Luke’s Church on 17 Oak Ave. off Route 27 in Metuchen. The keynote speakers are Janet Foster, assistant director of Columbia University’s historic preservation program, and Ann Sardone, a title searcher. Participants…
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Neve Shalom to present memorial lecture May 7
Congregation Neve Shalom will present the Israel Segal Memorial Lecture at 10 a.m. May 7 at the synagogue, 250 Grove Ave., Metuchen. Dr. Eric Goldman, founder of ERGO Media and a film reviewer, will speak about “Cinema and the American Jewish Experience.” Goldman received his doctorate in cinema studies from New York University. He teaches…
