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Meditation lecture scheduled for Jan. 21
The Edison Main Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., Edison, will present “Meditation: The Key to a Happy Life” by Jim Rose at 7 p.m. Jan. 21. For more information, call 732- 287-2298.
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College to offer classes for cooks of all levels
Middlesex County College, 2600 Woodbridge Ave., Edison, will present “Today’s Table” amateur cooking classes beginning in January at Crabiel Hall’s culinary lab. Classes generally meet 6:30-9 p.m. For more information, visit middlesexcc.edu/profcom or call 732-906-2556.
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Summer camp: the ultimate 21st century skills learning environment
By Andy Pritikin It used to be so easy. Mom was home, and kids wanted to play outside, as we only had seven channels on the television (and no central air). Boy, how times have changed.Technological advances have profoundly affected life, as we know it, including how we raise our children. Most families rely on…
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An American tradition: camp
For more than 150 years, millions of children have learned life lessons and made lasting memories in a positive, supportive camp environment.This year, more than 10 million children and youth will attend camp nationwide. Today, camps are the natural extension of traditional education settings. Camp is comprised almost entirely of teachable moments — developing life…
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Area schools and camps have so much to offer
Eagle’s Landing Day Camp Eagle’s Landing Day Camp offers a unique, varied program that can be tailored to your child’s interests. Campers are involved in programs that include: making new friends, tennis, swimming instruction, arts and crafts, zip line, baking, mini golf, cooking, eating a hot lunch every day, laughing, t-ball, singing, football, dramatics, dancing,…
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LeGrand to join event for disabled children
Showstoppers Plus of North Brunswick will hold a community service event from noon to 4 p.m. Jan. 25 at St. Joseph High School, 145 Plainfield Road, Metuchen. Funabilities will partner high school students with children with special needs for a celebration of music, games, performances, food, cupcake decorating and more. Eric LeGrand will make an…
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Peggy Curtis
Peggy Curtis, 71, of New Bern, N.C., died Jan. 11, 2015, at CarolinaEast Medical Center, New Bern. She was a member of River Bend Social Club and a retired accountant. She is survived by her brothers, Warren Maccaroni of Florida, and Ronald Maccaroni of North Carolina; and her sister, Barbara Livingston of North Carolina. Arrangements…
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Nails in the Wall presents ‘Revelation/Revolution’
METUCHEN — Nails in the Wall, the art gallery sponsored by St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 17 Oak Ave., will begin its 2015 season with “Revelation/Revolution.” The exhibit will showcase work from 20 artists around the U.S. and beyond, with art focusing on the power of God’s word. Consisting of painting, photography, mixedmedia and free-standing sculpture,…
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