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Patch offers readers help planning their weekend.

Hank Kalet grew up in South Brunswick and spent 20 years with the Princeton Packet group before moving to Patch.com as regional editor for southern Middlesex and Mercer counties.
He is a poet whose work has appeared in numerous publications. His chapbook, Certainties and Uncertainties was published by Finishing Line Press in November.
He is an adjunct professor of English at Middlesex County College and a member of the editorial board of Middlesex: A Literary Journal. He runs the monthly poetry series at the South Brunswick Library, which started in 2005 and has featured numerous award-winning regional and national poets. His column, Grassroots, runs in The Progressive Populist twice a month, his music and arts journalism has run in numerous publications and he is author of the blog, Channel Surfing (www.kaletblog.com).
He is a long-suffering fan of the Mets and Knicks and lives in South Brunswick with his wife Annie and his two dogs.
Patch offers readers help planning their weekend.

Patch offers readers some help planning the weekend (March 4-6).
Each week, East Windsor Patch will pose a question to our Moms Council and then ask our readers to join in the conversation.
Reductions in grant funding through the federal government could leave thousands facing housing problems.
Reductions in grant funding through the federal government could leave thousands facing housing problems.
Reductions in grant funding through the federal government could leave thousands facing housing problems.
Reductions in grant funding through the federal government could leave thousands facing housing problems.
It looks like a good week for local art lovers.
A guide to events during the upcoming week in Lawrence Township and around the region.
What follows is a digest of activities, events and political discussions that will occur during the week of Feb. 28 to March 6. For more local events, visit the events calendar.
A guide to happenings in and around South Brunswick this week.
The governor is asking the poor and middle class to pick up the tab for his skewed priorities.
Plan your weekend and "Get Out" with a little help from Patch.
The governor is asking the poor and middle class to pick up the tab for his skewed priorities.
Whether you're feeling lucky or not, we've got a suggestion for you.
The governor is asking the poor and middle class to pick up the tab for his skewed priorities.
Patch offers readers some help planning the weekend (Feb. 25-27).
The governor is asking the poor and middle class to pick up the tab for his skewed priorities.
Christie's proposed budget shrinks state spending -- sort of.