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Community invited to St. Pat’s Oldies Dance
A St. Patrick’s Day Oldies Dance is planned for 7:30-11:30 p.m. March 13 at Knights of Columbus Council No. 4815, 61 Pine St., Old Bridge. The event will feature music by a DJ. A corned beef-and-cabbage dinner, soda, coffee, tea and dessert will be provided. There will be a cash bar for mixers, beer and…
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Arc of Middlesex school fair March 11
The Arc of Middlesex County, 219 Black Horse Lane, North Brunswick, will hold an Educational Opportunities School Fair 4-8 p.m. March 11. Representatives from Center School, First Children School, Gateway School, the Jardine Academy, Midland School, Middlesex Regional Educational Services Commission, New Road School, Rock Brook School, School for Children, and You and Me School…
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Get a discount at Modell’s on March 6-8
Modell’s Sporting Goods stores will celebrate Community Weekend on March 6-8. Shoppers will receive 10 percent off their total purchase, and in addition, Modell’s will donate 10 percent of the purchase to local youth sports programs in the community.
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Holy Land pilgrimage March 10-19
St. Andrew Catholic Church, 244 Avenel St., Woodbridge, will host a Holy Land pilgrimage March 10-19. Travelers will leave from New York and visit Haifa, Tiberias, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Jerusalem, the Dead Sea, and more. The cost is $2,399 and includes airfare, hotels, breakfast and dinner, and daily Mass. Call 732-634-4355 for more information.
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‘History of Writing’ event March 4
The Edison Public Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., will present “The History of Writing” on March 4 at 7 p.m. featuring Terri Antoniewicz. Antoniewicz will discuss the history of writing, from papyrus and ink quills to computer laser-jet printing. To register, visit www.lmcac.org/edison.lib or call 732-287-2298, ext. 1.
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‘Meet the Author’ March 10, April 8
Renee Gatz will be participating in two “Meet the Author” events, where she will be discussing her new book, “Wise Words & Witty Expressions,” a collection of expressions that Gatz heard repeatedly throughout her growing-up years from her parents. Gatz’s parents used the expressions captured in her book to help teach their children how to…
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Candidates sought for 14th District seat
Any registered Democrat interested in seeking the party’s endorsement for the vacant 14th Legislative District Senate seat is invited to contact the Middlesex County Democratic Organization headquarters in Metuchen. For more information, call Dana Korbman at 732-906-3680.
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Free ‘Ending Pain’ lecture March 9
The Edison Public Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., will present “Ending Pain … Without Drugs or Surgery!” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 9. Matthew Speesler, M.D., along with his health care team of doctors and therapists, will discuss the latest diagnostic tools to detect the “true” cause of pain, along with drug-free treatment options. The lecture…
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Metuchen H.S. book discussion March 7
The Teen Advisory Board and the Metuchen High School Book Club will team up on Sunday, March 7, at 2 p.m. at the Metuchen Library to discuss Sherman Alexie’s “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,” a thought-provoking yet funny story of a Native American teen who leaves his “rez” for a white school…
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