Tag: East Brunswick Library
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Learn about senior identity theft during Brandeis meeting on Aug. 15
Learn how to protect your identity, your medical history and yourself during a presentation by Theresa Frisch of AARP at the next meeting of the Brandeis University Middlesex Chapter, 1 p.m., Aug. 15, at the East Brunswick Library, Civic Center Drive off Ryders Lane. The program is free and open to the public. The August…
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Central Jersey Wind Ensemble to perform at East Brunswick Library July 15
The Central Jersey Wind Ensemble will perform a variety of music, including works by Sousa, Bernstein, Mancini, Leroy Anderson and the Jersey Boys, and a salute to the U.S. Armed Forces, at 2 p.m. on July 15 at the East Brunswick Library, Civic Center Drive off Ryders Lane, East Brunswick. Titled “An Old Time Summer…
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Learn about cooking, mind-body medicine during Brandeis meeting
Enter the field of culinary medicine with Dr. Laura Micek-Galinat, board-certified in Family and Integrative Medicine, and one of the first 10 health professionals to receive certification as a culinary medicine specialist, during the Brandeis University Middlesex Chapter meeting at 1 p.m. on July 16 at the East Brunswick Library, Civic Center Drive off Ryders Lane,…
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Summer reading begins at East Brunswick Library for patrons of all ages
The East Brunswick Library has kicked off its annual summer reading program for patrons of all ages. For children who have completed grades K-5, the summer reading program features a “Libraries Rock” theme. There is a special game board that encourages activities and independent reading. Children who complete their game board are eligible to win prizes.…
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Raritan Poets to meet every month at East Brunswick Library
The Raritan Poets will hold a reading group and workshop the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the East Brunswick Library, Civic Center Drive off Ryders Lane, East Brunswick. All ages are welcome. There is no cost to attend. Stop by to listen or bring a poem.
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East Brunswick Library to offer coding for adults
The East Brunswick Library will offer “Beginner Coder for Adults,” a program series to teach the basics of computer coding for the internet. Led by guest lecturer Preeti Gupta, the classes focus on teaching basic web technologies including HTML, CSS and JavaScript. After completing this hands-on course, attendees should be able to create a basic…
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North Brunswick Library director closes one chapter, begins another
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The director of the North Brunswick Public Library is starting a new chapter in her life. Cheryl McBride, who assumed the role in 2005, will retire on June 29. Zoltan Braz, who has been a librarian in North Brunswick since about 2004, will assume the role of director going forward. McBride started…
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Doctor to discuss asthma issues during workshop at East Brunswick Library
Dr. Iris Udasin will present “Is Your Home or Workplace Giving You Breathing Problems?” at 7 p.m. June 27 at the East Brunswick Library, Civic Center Drive off Ryders Lane, East Brunswick. Udasin is the medical director of Rutgers University’s Environmental and Occupational Health Services Institute. The program is free and open to the public.…
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East Brunswick Library offers access to films, documentaries online
To bolster its selection of online movies, the East Brunswick Library now offers its customers access to Kanopy, an online streaming services with thousands of classic, international, independent and educational films. Kanopy features more than 30,000 titles from award-winning studios like PBS, ABC and NYX Chanel. It also features curated film selections from The Criterion…