• MANVILLE: Senior Corner column, issue of April 25

    MANVILLE: Senior Corner column, issue of April 25

       Beekeeper Mark Sopko gave an interesting, comprehensive and entertaining presentation on bees to the Manville Senior Citizens on April 11.    Mr. Sopko explained their importance for pollination of plants and trees. We learned fascinating facts about the bees, their environment, habits and products. Who knew bees could be so interesting? He will be back in…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Temple’s musical show uses mom as comic foil

    HILLSBOROUGH: Temple’s musical show uses mom as comic foil

       On May 4, enjoy Broadway-quality theater at “Mom’s the Word,” a cabaret-style musical comedy about the challenges of motherhood, at Temple Beth-El, 67 US Highway 206, Hillsborough, on Saturday, May 4.    The evening starts at 7 p.m. with a wine and cheese reception.    ”Mom’s the Word” was written by Dana Covey, Ellen Cohen and Erika…

  • SOMERSET COUNTY: National Day of Prayer meets on courthouse steps May 2

       Somerset County will participate in the 62nd annual National Day of Prayer from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2, on the steps of the Somerset County Courthouse on E. Main Street, Somerville. This year’s theme is “Pray for America.”    If weather is inclement, the alternate location is Somerville YMCA at Green and N. Bridge…

  • MANVILLE: Rescheduled baseball skills competition is this Saturday

       Area youngsters can test their baseball and softball skills at a free Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run competition on Saturday, April 20, at 2 p.m. at the Lincoln Avenue (Valley) Fields.    NJ Pitch, Hit & Run is the official skills competition of Major League Baseball.    Boys and girls are divided into four age…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, issue of April 25

    Garden club offers cooking program    Thur., April 25 — Neshanic Garden Club will hear Somerset Medical Center’s executive chef, Peter Pascale at the club’s Educational Day program at Duke Farms at 11 a.m. His “Celebrate Jersey Fresh/Jersey Grown” demonstration showcases three healthy recipes using local produce and fresh herbs. The program will be followed by…

  • KESSLER INSTITUTE FOR REHABILITATION AND THE NATIONAL AMPUTEE GOLF ASSOCIATION TO HOST GOLF CLINIC

    By irene maslowski           Special Program on Adaptive Golf for Persons with Disabilities, Therapists and Golf Pros   Individuals with disabilities will have a unique opportunity to learn about the basics of golf and therapists and golf professionals will receive instruction on providing their clients with adaptive golf techniques at the 27th…

  • MCCC newspaper honored

    MCCC newspaper honored

    unknown Pictured are current College VOICE staff members at MCCC (from left): Dakota Burr, Dan Asnis, Dan Povio (editor in chief), Zac Santanello, Mariana Braz (managing editor), Stephen Harrison, Britt Curry, Brandon Castro, Emily Lukasewycz, (obscured) Abigail Schwendeman, (obscured) Dylan Vaughan, Jaqueline Goncalves and Anna Pinzolo. Over the past year, student journalists won 18 awards…

  • Come “swing” into action for

    By : Sharon DeVito Join your friends and neighbors for a day of golf, food and fun as we raise money for Pond Road Middle School’s Pre-Engineering Program at The Robbinsville Education Foundation’s 10th Annual Golf Classic Tuesday, May 21, 2013 – 11 AM Lunch Registration – Noon  Shot Gun Start/Scramble Format – 1 PM…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Temple’s musical show uses mom as comic foil

    HILLSBOROUGH: Temple’s musical show uses mom as comic foil

    Performers, from left, Dana Covey, Ellen Cohen and Erika Radin will poke fun at motherhood in song and comedy on May 4 at Temple Beth-El, Hillsborough.

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