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Pancake Breakfast on menu at church
The Youth Group of the First Reformed Church, 40 Thomas St., South River, will host a Pancake Breakfast 8:30-11 a.m. April 17. The menu will include all-you-can-eat pancakes, eggs, potatoes, sausage, coffeecake, coffee, tea and juice. Cost is $7 for adults, $4 for children under age 12. Call Beth at 732- 257-7014 for more information.
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Artists sought for exhibit, sale at library
The Jamesburg Public Library/Cultural Center, in conjunction with The Artisan Framer, Jamesburg, recently announced its call to artists for the third Jamesburg Art Exhibition and Sale, set for April 18-May 1 at the Jamesburg Public Library, 229 Gatzmer Ave. The original artwork should be framed and no larger than 28-by-32 inches; the artist’s name and…
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Jewelry, candle show to benefit shelter pets
Sayreville Pet Adoption Center (SPAC) will host a Silpada Jewelry and PartyLite Candle Party 4:30-7:30 p.m. April 18 at Sayrebrook Veterinary Hospital, 1400 Main St., Sayreville. The event will feature shopping, complimentary refreshments, raffles and door prizes. Proceeds will benefit the shelter pets at SPAC. For more information, call the shelter at 732-727-3895 or Felicia…
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Technology to be focus at SEPTA event
The East Brunswick Special Education PTA (SEPTA) will hold its next monthly meeting at 7:15 p.m. April 12 in the meeting room at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Topic will be “Technology in the District.” Guest presenter will be Karen Warner, supervisor, Middlesex County Educational Technology Training Center. The meeting will…
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Hungarian singer to appear at event
An Organ Restoration Fundraiser Dinner and Entertainment, featuring vocalist Tunde Csonka, is set for 5 p.m. April 10 at Magyar Reformed Church Center, corner of Fayette Street and Kirkland Place, Perth Amboy. The event will include a program of Hungarian operetta and nostalgia songs and tunes from Broadway musicals. Csonka, who was a member of…
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‘Children of the Holocaust’ April 12
“Children of the Holocaust: Then and Now” will be presented April 12 at Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, 222 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. The exhibit begins at 6 p.m. and the program, featuring speaker Judith Vogel of the Holocaust and Genocide Studies Department at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, will begin at 7:15 p.m.…
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Artists sought for E.B. Fine Arts Festival
The township of East Brunswick, Division of Recreation and Community Services and the East Brunswick Arts Commission will sponsor the eighth annual Fine Arts Festival, an outdoor juried show and sale of fine art and crafts, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. June 5 around the pond at the East Brunswick municipal complex, Jean Walling Civic Center, Ryders…
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‘Roaring Twenties’ to aid Cooper Fund
The Chris Cooper Scholarship Fund will hold its seventh annual Benefit Dinner and Dance 7 p.m.-midnight April 30 at Palms Plaza Caterers, Route 34, Old Bridge. This year’s theme is “The Roaring Twenties.” Prizes will be awarded for best costume. There also will be a comedy show featuring Jeff P., a buffet dinner, dancing, an…
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Toastmasters to hold April 8, 22 meetings
The Old Bridge Toastmasters Club will meet 7:15-9 p.m. April 8 and 22 at Cottrell Corners Community Church, 442 Cottrell Road, Old Bridge. The “learn-by-doing” public-speaking club is designed to improve an individual’s speaking, listening and presentation skills in a comfortable atmosphere. Participants proceed at their own pace. New members are always welcome. For more…
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