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Eddie Marsan and Marc Warren in “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell” PHOTO BY JSMN LTD, MATT SQUIRE BBC America will premiere its new original mini-series, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell,” on Saturday, June 13 at 10 p.m.. The sevenpart event is set during the Napoleonic Wars in an England where magic once existed and is…
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Who’s That Star? Jane Fonda
By Lucie M. Winborne, ReMIND Magazine Jane Fonda in the role that made her a sex symbol, Barbarella. Actress, civil rights and antiwar activist, fitness guru … Jane Fonda has played many roles in her lifetime. The daughter of acclaimed actor Henry Fonda and Frances Ford Seymour was born Lady Jayne Seymour Fonda in New…
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Don’t Be Shaken By The Faults
By Paul Hall Ray Gaines (Dwayne Johnson) is one of the best in the business. As an experienced military chopper pilot and the chief of a Los Angeles Fire Department rescue team, he knows a thing or two about flying into disastrous situations. Nothing could prepare him for the impending earthquakes that rock California and…
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Lifetime ‘dramedy’ examines the harsh reality of reality TV
By Lori Acken Better question: Can you be a feminist and admit to loving The Bachelor? Best question of all: Can you be a feminist and actually work on The Bachelor? It’s a lot to digest — just ask writer/producer/ director Sarah Gertrude Shapiro. When Shapiro was in her early twenties, she spent two years…
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Fire company sets June 6 comedy event
The East Brunswick Independent Fire Company will present its fundraising Night of Laughs comedy event June 6 at East Brunswick Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 133, 485 Cranbury Road. A buffet dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Featured performer will be Paul Venier. Tickets cost $35 each and include a roast beef and…
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Walk, run to benefit leukemia patient
The 2015 Valerie Fund Walk & JAG Physical Therapy 5K Run on June 13 will mark the 10th time that supporters come together to recognize children with cancer and blood disorders. In 2001, Anthony Vallejo was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Anthony continued to be cancer-free for nine years until last May, when the leukemia…
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Electricians, plumbers complete county apprenticeship programs
Twenty-six electricians and plumbers received certificates of completion at the annual apprentice graduation of the Adult Evening School at the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools (MCVTS). The graduates, who completed between 600 and 900 hours of classroom instruction and between 8,000 and 10,000 hours of onthe job training over four or five years, attended…
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Summer camp, adult nights and more offered at Around the Corner Art Center
Around the Corner Art Center is anxious for summer to arrive and art camp to begin.The Little Picassos (ages 5-8) and Master Monets (ages 8-13) bring lots of excitement, energy and creativity to the center. Classes in clay and ceramics, mixed media, sewing, jewelry making, cartooning, fashion design and more are offered.The popular summer camp…
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Uber applicant spurs debate on regulations
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer Sayreville officials were not quite sure what to do with a resident’s application to operate as an Uber driver out of his home. Borough ordinances only extend to taxicabs, but Uber, a transportation network that connects passengers with private drivers via a smartphone application, did not seem to fall…
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