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‘Vampire Diaries’ to give Marlboro native star turn
Paul Wesley prepares for show’s Sept. debut BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer You never know what to expect as an actor, but Marlboro native Paul Wesley can expect to have audiences watching him on the CW’s “The Vampire Diaries” on Thursdays this fall. Paul Wesley Wesley, 27, was on location in Atlanta, Ga., when he…
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Kiwanis Club garage sale Aug. 16
The Kiwanis Club of Edison will hold a garage sale from 8 a.m. to noon Aug. 16, at 1 Greenwich Road, Edison, at the corner of LivingstonAvenue. Rain date is Aug. 22. For more information, email familyvisioncenter@ yahoo.com.
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Longhouse to be focus of event at park
Structure was type of home used by natives of N.J. area Marvin Davis of East Brunswick shows an Eastern Woodland Indian snowshoe that was among the items on display at Thompson Park in Jamesburg. JAMESBURG — Area residents were invited to step back in history recently and help members of Intertribal American Indians of New…
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Local students’ art at Sayreville Library
Paintings, drawings, and photographs created by Middlesex County Arts High & Arts Middle School students will be displayed during August at Sayreville Public Library, 1050 Washington Ave. Local students selected were: Delia Barth, Micayla Bransfield and Laura Materna, Metuchen High School; Grace Cho and Charlene Lee, JP Stevens High School, Woodbridge; Ting Dong and Beryl-Ann…
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Local YMCA joins Obama’s call to service
BY ENID WEISS Correspondent This summer the Metuchen Edison Woodbridge YMCA has joined the nationalUnitedWe Serve effort launched by President Barack Obama to promote service as a way of life for Americans. “All the Y’s nationally were asked by Mrs. Obama to be involved in this,” said William Lovett, CEO of the Metuchen Edison Woodbridge…
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MCAC’s free movie night Aug. 15
The Metuchen Cultural Arts Commission will host the second annual Double Feature Under the Stars Movie Night Aug. 15 at 8:15 p.m. at Charles Field, East Walnut Street, Metuchen. This year’s features are Disney’s classic “Pinocchio” followed by “Raiders of the Lost Ark” at 9:45 p.m. Admission is free for all. Families are encouraged to…
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They’ve got a ticket to ride — at MCC camp
BY ENID WEISS Correspondent The 24 teenage girls in the Middlesex Community College summer camp program TechXploration have more than a ticket; they created their own amusement park ride replicas. Left: Medha Patel, Edison, helps her team decide where to put the sign for their ride, The Juggler, on July 30. Their goal was to…
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So. Asian Spelling Bee Aug. 15 at NBHS
The 2009 MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee will hold contest finals 5:30 p.m. Aug. 15 at North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS), Raider Road. The spelling bee was founded by Rahul Walia, CEO of Touchdown Media Inc., based in New Jersey. More than 500 spellers took part across eight regional centers nationwide. The top three…
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A celebration of freedom
Above: Members of the India Cultural Association of Central New Jersey enthusiastically greet the crowd. Right: Sarika Akula, 5, of Edison, gets a high-five during the India Day parade in Edison on Aug. 9. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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