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A Month of Jazz in the Hub City
The New Brunswick Jazz Project is celebrating Women's History Month with a slate of female performers.

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.
The New Brunswick Jazz Project is celebrating Women's History Month with a slate of female performers.

The other man captured by Ravi's Web-cam testified today that he saw the camera and thought it was part of an inside joke.
Celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday today (March 2) by joining book lovers and your local school or public library for Read Across America day.
New Brunswick conference brings together municipal officials, planners with the hopes of making downtowns safer for walkers and bicyclists.
The coffee will be on us. Let us know where you want to meet.
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A 16-member jury was selected today, with opening statements expected tomorrow (Friday) in the trial of Dharun Ravi, who is accused of spying on a Ridgewood teen at Rutgers days before the teen committed suicide.
Chain planning to close a fifth of its stores over next year.
Legislature mulls changes in state liquor laws to allow alcohol sales in supermarkets and big box food stores.
Patch editors will hold office hours in South Brunswick on Thursday, Feb. 23. Help us choose where by voting in our poll below.
Locals tell the governor it's time to back down and sign legislation that would legalize same-sex marriage.
Burrito Royale, which closed recently, was like family to the people who worked there.
Locals tell the governor it's time to back down and sign legislation that would legalize same-sex marriage.
Locals tell the governor it's time to back down and sign legislation that would legalize same-sex marriage.
Patch editors will hold office hours in Princeton on Friday, Feb. 17. Help us choose where by voting in our poll below.
New Jersey Catholic leaders are calling for parishioners to fight an Obama administration ruling that employers must provide health insurance that includes birth control.
State Sen. Teresa Ruiz (D-Essex) has put changes in tenure rules for New Jersey teachers back on the table.
State Sen. Teresa Ruiz (D-Essex) has put changes in tenure rules for New Jersey teachers back on the table.
State Sen. Teresa Ruiz (D-Essex) has put changes in tenure rules for New Jersey teachers back on the table.
Now in its 29th year, the event honors those that embody the YWCA’s mission of eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.