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Music recital
Suraj Chandran of Edison, a sixth-grader at The Wardlaw- Hartridge School, performed a violin piece to “Concerto in G, Movement I” on April 1 when the school’s finest musical talent was on display at the annual music recital. The show featured instrumental and vocal pieces by students in the Middle and Upper schools. Jane Brown,…
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Healthy Living meeting at Beth-el
Nathan Weintraub will be the speaker at the Healthy Living meeting at Congregation Beth-el, 91 Jefferson Blvd., Edison, 9:30 a.m. April 29. He will be speaking about vitamins and vaccines. Weintraub received his pharmacy degree from the Rutgers College of Pharmacy and is licensed in New Jersey, New York and Texas. He is the associate…
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Foundation for Catholic Ed. dinner
As the issue of school choice continues to dominate New Jersey’s political landscape, Catholic school administrators and faculty are eager to point out what they describe as the enormous benefits of Catholic education. Those benefits will be highlighted at the annual Foundation for Catholic Education Dinner at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, at The Palace…
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Yoga class at Neve Shalom on April 29
Wendy Kushner will teach a basic yoga “Hatha” class 9-9:45 a.m. Sunday, April 29, at Neve Shalom Hebrew School, Metuchen. Bring a towel or yoga mat. There is no charge. This is open to all adults who are interested. For more information, contact Hazzan Levin at 732-548-2238, ext. 14.
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Summer camp open house April 21
The Wardlaw-Hartridge School, Edison, will a Summer Programs Open House on April 21 at 9:30 a.m. Camp Funshine is the preschool camp for ages 3–5, which has aweekly theme and promotes social development, creativity and positive peer relationships. Global Adventures Camp is for children entering grades 1-6; each week they will explore new “destinations” through…
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mr. RAY and Friends to perform April 20
Lincoln Elementary School, Brookville Road, Edison, will host mr. RAY and Friends in concert 6:30 p.m. April 20. For a few songs, mr. RAY will be joined by a few teenagers from his Train to Rock program. One of the performers will be a former Lincoln School student. Tickets will be sold at the door…
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Cars burglarized in Metuchen
METUCHEN— Police are warning residents to lock their vehicle doors after three car burglaries were reported last week. The burglaries occurred between the overnight hours of April 11 and 12, according to police Cpl. David Liantonio. A 2007 Cadillac wagon that was parked on Upland Avenue was ransacked, and character rubber bands were taken. A…
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Police: Two Edison residents victimized by different scams
EDISON — Police are warning residents of two scams reported last week. The first victim told police that she had listed her television on sale on an Internet classified advertising website and met with the potential buyer around 6 p.m. on April 10, according to Police Lt. Sal Filannino. The victim said she and the…
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Master Gardeners available to speak
Rutgers Master Gardeners of Monmouth County have speakers available to educate the public on almost any gardening topic. On hand are knowledgeable volunteers that can provide organizations information ranging from growing roses to generating compost, from Japanese beetles to Jersey woodchucks, In addition to presentations, a panel of expert Master Gardeners can be furnished to…
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