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Examiner Datebook, June 30
• A talent showcase is being presented by Performing Arts Ensemble in late July. Dancers, singers and other talented performers are invited to contact the ensemble to set up an audition. Some performers will be chosen to go into the showcase and some performers will be invited to take part in production numbers. Children over…
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Allentown’s Scheuerman back on the football field in CFL
By Wayne Witkowski Ross Scheuerman is living the American dream of every young star to play professional football, although it’s not on American soil right now. After playing on the practice fields for three different National Football League (NFL) teams the past two seasons, the former Allentown High School and Lafayette College record-setting running back…
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Spotswood man bikes toward California for coast-to-coast adventure
By STEVEN VIERA Staff Writer SPOTSWOOD – Nancy Spina didn’t expect her son, Philip, 27, to quit his job to bike across the country with his friends, but that’s exactly what he has been doing. On May 2, Philip Spina and his former roommates from Rowan University, Sandro Anello and Nick Marcello, left Asbury Park…
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Business brief
American Hearing Centers in Monroe will celebrate its one-year anniversary in July. The office invites the entire community to join staff members from 3-5 p.m. on July 13 for wine and cheese pairings at 7 Centre Drive, Suite 1. Provider Michael Gordon, NJHAD, is a member of the Geriatric Advisory Board of Middlesex County and is a State of…
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Old-time summer concert on tap at church
The United Methodist Church at Milltown will present “An Old-Fashioned Summer Concert” 5 p.m. July 3 at the church, 47 N. Main St. The music will hearken back to the nostalgic days of summer concerts in the park, as a band played in the bandstand. The program will include works by Berlin, Gershwin, Gilmore, Sousa…
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Speaker to share story of Van Wickle slave ring
The Brandeis National Committee, Middlesex Chapter, will present a program titled “An Abominable Business: The Van Wickle Slave Ring of East Brunswick” 1 p.m. July 7 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Guest presenter Richard Walling, director of the Old Bridge Village Heritage Center, will tell the story of the slave…
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Novak to focus on decluttering kitchen
A program titled “Steps to Declutter Your Kitchen and Make a Meal Plan Today” is planned for 6:30-8 p.m. July 13 at the Sayreville Public Library, 1050 Washington Road. Organizing expert and author Jamie Novak, who has been seen on HGTV and QVC, will offer a humorous presentation on creating a clutter-free kitchen by organizing…
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Registration open for golf fundraiser
The Reformed Church Home, Old Bridge, an assisted-living, sub-acute rehabilitation and skilled-nursing facility, will sponsor its 25th Anniversary Golf Classic beginning at 8 a.m. Aug. 29 at Hollywood Golf Club, 510 Roseld Ave., Deal. The event will raise funds for programs and projects to benefit the facility’s residents. The day will feature breakfast, 18 holes…
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Summer-reading kickoff set at library
The Jamesburg Public Library, 229 Gatzmer Ave., will begin its summer-reading programs 1 p.m. June 30. Individuals may sign up for the program and swap their old library card for a new one while dancing to live music. Additional summer events will be held at 1 p.m. every Thursday July 7-Aug. 11. The schedule is…
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