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Calling all artists to the Junebug ArtFest
Visual and performing artists working in all media are invited to take part in the annual Metuchen Junebug ArtFest, to be held 6-10 p.m. June 7, 14, 21 and 28 in downtown Metuchen. Now in its sixth year, the ArtFest has grown in both numbers of attendees and participating artists, and is an opportunity for…
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Author to discuss morals in warfare
Dr. Moshe Halbertal, one of the authors of the “Ethical Guide,” which is taught to the soldiers in the Israeli army, will hold a lecture titled “Moral Challenges in Contemporary Warfare: The Case of Israel” at10 a.m. April 14 at Congregation Neve Shalom, 250 Grove Ave., Metuchen. The lecture is free to the community. For…
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Discussion on Israel’s political future slated
In an effort to outline the future challenges that Israel faces, Gilbert Kahn, professor of political science at Kean University, will present a lecture titled “After the Elections: What Path Is Israel on Now?” on April 16 at 10:30 a.m. The program will be held at the Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County, 1775 Oak…
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Weekend Pet Party to benefit Sammy’s Hope
Pedigree Pet Spa, 13 Highland Ave., Metuchen, and Sammy’s Hope, a 501(c)3 animal rescue group that finds homes for shelter animals, will host a three-day Pet Party. The event will begin on April 26, with the arrival of a pet photographer who will offer professional photos of pets and their owners throughout the weekend. Animals…
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Characters from “Star Wars” greet kids at the Woodbridge Township Family Series’ “Star Wars Spectacular.” The event transported the crowd at the Woodbridge Community Center to a galaxy far, far away on April 7. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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A new kind of theater evolves at Rutgers
Mason Gross students to stage production borne of creative process A new theater work, devised entirely from the creative imagination of an ensemble of actors from Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts, will explore themes of lost innocence, fate and chance. Kevin Kittle and Danielle Liccardo will co-direct the Rutgers Theater Company’s original…
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Lakeview School to offer new ABA program for preschoolers with autism
EDISON — Preschoolers with autism can learn new patterns of behavior in a program called Jump Start 4 Autism, which places children and their caregivers in an applied behavioral analysis (ABA) program designed specifically for each child. The program focuses on newly diagnosed children with autism who have medical problems or concerns. Administered by the…
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Stahl, Barnes top tickets for 18th District election
BY THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer East Brunswick Mayor David Stahl, a longtime Democrat who recently announced that he would run as a Republican for a state Senate seat, will run alongside financial services professional Lisa Goldhamer and South Plainfield Councilman Rob Bengivenga. Stahl received the Republican Party nomination on March 23. He will vie for…
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Earth Day event to be held on April 28
The 2013 Earth Day Celebration will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 28 at Dudash Park, located at May and Liberty streets in Edison. (Rain date is May 5.) The event will be presented by the Township of Edison, the township’s Environmental Commission and the Edison Sustainable Jersey Green Team. Earth…
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