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Performers with special needs steal the spotlight through TA-DA! Productions
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Three years ago, Debbie Goncalves’ dream came true with the creation of TA-DA! Productions, a place where those with special needs shine in the spotlight. The mission of TA-DA!, or Theatre Adapted for Different Abilities, is to provide teens and adults with special needs a unique, creative…
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East Brunswick Anti-Crime Unit completes two-month investigation
EAST BRUNSWICK – Five people were charged as a result of a narcotics search warrant conducted by the East Brunswick Police Department’s Anti-Crime Unit. With the assistance of the East Brunswick Police Department’s SWAT Team, the search warrant was executed on Dalston Street in the early morning hours of May 17, according to a statement…
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Powwow, festival coming to fairgrounds
The Raritan Native-American Festival and Powwow is set for 11 a.m.-8 p.m. June 18 and 19 at the Middlesex County Fairgrounds, 655 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. The event will feature American-Indian singers, dancers, artists and more. Dancers’ entry is planned for 1 and 4:30 p.m. All are invited to attend. Admission is $12 for adults…
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Car-wash proceeds to benefit cheer team
The East Brunswick High School cheer team will host a fundraising car wash 9 a.m.-2 p.m. June 11 at the high school, Cranbury Road. For more information, call the school at 732-613-6901.
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Artists to host color-pouring demo
The Suburban Artist Guild (SAG) will hold its next monthly meeting 2 p.m. June 10 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Award-winning artist and teacher Janet Campbell will demonstrate color-pouring techniques with watercolors. Campbell’s work is transparent and her subject matter includes landscapes, flowers, figures and shelter animals. For more information,…
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Milltown police receive report of child luring
MILLTOWN — Police received a report that an older white male had attempted to lure children into his car. He was described as having short, gray and black hair and beard and driving a small black car. It was reported that the man asked the children if they wanted a ride home and stated that…
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Hammarskjold students display artwork at Rutgers
NEW BRUNSWICK — This summer, Rutgers Art Library will host a free public exhibit of artwork by sixth- and seventh-grade students of Hammarskjold Middle School in East Brunswick. The art will be exhibited through Aug. 31 and feature a variety of pieces in different mediums, including: Hand-cut collages inspired by notan, a Japanese term used to describe…
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Church carnival will kick off June 14
The Immaculate Conception Church 10th Anniversary Carnival is planned for 6-11 p.m. June 14-17 and 5-11 p.m. June 18 on the church grounds, 23 Manalapan Road, Spotswood. Admission is free of charge. The event will feature carnival rides and games of chance for all ages; a beer garden; a food pavilion with specials (June 14,…
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Travel panel to hold supplier presentations
The Association of Home-Based Travel Agents will sponsor its next travel-supplier presentations 6 p.m. on June 14 at the East Grand Buffet, 6 Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick. Representatives of Norwegian Cruise Lines, GoWay Travel, CroisiEurope (European specialty river cruising), Beds on Line and Go to My Tax Pro (tax write-offs for home-based travel businesses) will…
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