Tag: New Brunswick
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Princeton Ballet School presents excerpts of production of ‘Giselle’
The American Repertory Ballet (ARB) Princeton Ballet School (PBS) is presenting excerpts from “Giselle,” its new full-length production, that premiered in February at the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center. “Giselle” was first presented in France in 1841 in two acts, according to the ARB. PBS’s full-length production, which premiered on Feb. 14, is a…
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North Brunswick coronavirus cases surpass 600; walk-up saliva testing site opens in New Brunswick on April 30
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Township of North Brunswick was advised that 16 residents tested positive for COVID-19 on April 27. The age range is from 22 to 75 years old. There are now 611 residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 in town, according to information provided by the township. *** North Brunswick Food Bank…
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As domestic violence rates increase because of home isolation, Women Aware provides assistance throughout Middlesex County
The COVID-19 pandemic makes it dangerous for New Jersey residents to leave their homes. Through everyone is advised to “stay safe, stay home,” for victims of domestic violence, home is the most dangerous place of all, according to information provided by Women Aware of New Brunswick. “Many adults cannot go to work. Children are not…
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Cellist to perform concert livestreamed from First Reformed Church of New Brunswick
First Reformed Church of New Brunswick will hold a Lunchtime Recital at 12:15 p.m. on April 8 on its newly formed YouTube and Facebook channels. Cellist David Agia will play solo pieces by Dall’Albaco and Gabrielli.
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Battling the opioid crisis in Middlesex County
The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office is currently combating the opioid crisis by incorporating a 24-hour hotline (732-596-4199) and simultaneously administering two ongoing state funded Operation Helping Hand (OHH) grants. Middlesex County’s version of OHH, called Blue Cares, offers a 24-hour, 7 days a week Blue Cares hotline, staffed by approximately 30 trained peer recovery coaches,…
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Art After Hours spotlights exhibitions, welcomes State Theatre Artists-in-Residence
NEW BRUNSWICK – The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers will offer Art After Hours: First Tuesdays, beginning 5-9 p.m. on March 3 at the museum, 71 Hamilton St. at George Street, New Brunswick. The evening features curator-led tours of “It makes me think of that awful day…” The Natural World in the Anthropocene and A Celebration of…
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Gan Yeladeem accommodates parents seeking a Jewish childcare experience
Gan Yeladeem serves children from 6 weeks to age 5. We are open all year to accommodate parents seeking a Jewish childcare and preschool experience. We have a flexible schedule with full-time and part-time options. At the Gan, we recognize the importance of early childhood education and give each child the opportunity to grow and…
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Mothers offered a comfortable, natural setting for delivery at Saint Peter’s
Baby Zane’s birth was extra special, as his entrance to the world was as the first baby born at Saint Peter’s University Hospital’s new Mary V. O’Shea Birth Center. New Brunswick residents Emely Madera and Hassan Hazim welcomed Zane on Nov. 17, though the New Brunswick hospital opened its new center on Oct. 28; the midwifery…
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Princeton Ballet School celebrates 65 years of excellence in dance education
Founded in 1954 by Audrée Estey, Princeton Ballet School is celebrating its 65th year of excellence in dance education. Known for nurturing developing dancers in a safe and progressive way, Princeton Ballet School is recognized as one of the nation’s finest nonprofit dance schools. Its philosophy, outstanding faculty, affiliation with a professional ballet company (American…