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Week Ahead: BOE Meeting, Sweeney's Fish & Chips Night

A look at meetings and events going on in the area this week

Monday, March 26

The Board of Education will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday at Cambridge Park School. According to the March 26 agenda, the board will hold a public hearing on the and will vote on whether or not to increase the for Cambridge Park Preschool School.

The Matawan Historical Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Burrowes' Mansion. Author John Zinn will be discussing his latest book "The Mutinous Regiment - the 33rd New Jersey in the Civil War," with a focus on the challenges of long distance Civil War relationships based, in part, on the letters of Matawan resident William Lloyd, a sergeant with the 33rd New Jersey.  Light refreshments will be served after the program.

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Tuesday, March 27

The Matawan-Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce will be hosting its eleventh annual Business Expo this year at . Great Entertainment from chamber member Kenny Simmons will be on tap to keep the excitement pumping. Come on down and meet several local businesses owners and professionals. Admission is free and a free light buffet will be served.

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Wednesday, March 28

Rose's Fund for Animals will be having a spa night fundraiser at Mosaic Spa in Morganville on Wednesday at 6 p.m. It is a great night out with food, raffles and $5 spa services. 

Improve your daily English conversational skills at the on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Beginner, intermediate and advanced ESL level speakers welcome. To register for this free class, stop by the library, contact Jill Stafford at 732-583-9100, or email at jstafford@lmxac.org.

Friday, March 30

Join the Knights of Columbus for their annual Lent Fish & Chips on Friday at 5 p.m. for various salads, soda, cake and coffee. Price is $15.00 per person and  $5.00 for children. Proceeds go toward funding various charities in the Bayshore area.


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