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(“middlesex county” is a county located in north-central ‘new jersey’, ‘united states’)
(as of 2014, Middlesex County’s Census-estimated population was 836,297, an increase of 3.3% from the ‘2010 United States Census’, when its population was enumerated at 809,858, making it the 2nd-most populous county in the state)
(‘Middlesex’ is part of the ‘New York metropolitan area’, and its county seat is ‘New Brunswick’)
(the center of population of the state of ‘New Jersey’ is located in ‘Middlesex County’, in ‘East Brunswick Township’, just east of the ‘New Jersey Turnpike’)
(the ‘2000 Census’ showed that the county ranked 63rd in the ‘United States’ among the highest-income counties by median household)
(the ‘Bureau of Economic Analysis’ ranked the county as having the 143rd-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the ‘United States’ (and the 10th-highest in New Jersey) as of 2009)
(the county was established as of 7 march 1683, as part of the ‘Province of East Jersey’ and was partitioned as of 31 october 1693, into the townships of ‘Piscataway’, ‘Perth Amboy’, and ‘Woodbridge’)
(‘Somerset County’ was established on 14 may 1688, from portions of ‘Middlesex County’)
(the county’s first court met in ‘june 1683’ in ‘piscataway’, and held session at alternating sites over the next century in ‘perth amboy’, ‘piscataway’, and ‘woodbridge’ before relocating permanently to ‘new brunswick’ in ‘1778’)
MIDDLESEX
DUNELLEN SHOWS
ROXY AND DUKES
“roxy and dukes roadhouse”
745 Bound Brook Road
Dunellen, NJ 08812
RoxyandDukes@yahoo.com
manager: jim parks
(732)586-2665
(732)529-4464
ZUPKO’S TAVERN
450 north avenue
dunellen NJ 08812
zupkostavern@yahoo.com
(732)968-1020
(732)968-9010
NEW BRUNSWICK SHOWS
RUTGERS
KESHAV BASAVAPATNA
(rutgers class of 2014)
(met him summer 2015)
(performing @ scarlet pub)
COURT TAVERN
SCARLET PUB
131 easton avenue
new brunswick NJ
(opens 7pm sundays)
(8pm sunday night show via brittney dixon)
$13 to arrive in new brunswick
(via train from penn station towards trenton transit center)
(get off at new brunswick)
(walk half mile to scarlet pub)
$8.50 to get back to trenton transit center at 11:19pm
(10:46pm train)
(but buses will probably already stop running)
(fuck)
*2 august 2015*
brittney on fire presents “soft sounds”
9:20pm set
(sunday night)
*25 january 2015*
brittney has a PA system…
FRUIT
BRAINWASHED
HARD TO HANDLE
LET IT CHARGE
MISSED OPPORTUNITIES
RED HOUSE
KATERINA
DON’T LOOK BACK IN ANGER
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL
ZERO
(broke a string during “zero”)
(had to cut the set short because i didn’t have spare strings)
(oh well)
OLD BAY RESTAURANT
(arv let me know about the place:)
(book a show here)
CROSSROADS THEATRE
andrea kramer
(friend of maria kenwell)
(andreadance@yahoo.com)
(908)399-9710
owner of “ballet forte” (in wings conservatory)
(from lambertville NJ)
shara reichwald
producer: NJAC
www.njartscollaborative.org
sreichwald@hotmail.com
908-392-3222
on 26 may 2010, NJ Arts Collaborative (NJAC) will host their sixth annual showcase featuring visual and performing artists from around the Garden State. Entitled SCARS: Striving to Create Art that heals, Renews, and Strengthens, this yearβs event focuses on the restorative power of the arts and will be held at 7:00PM on Wednesday, May 26, at Crossroads Theatre in New Brunswick
(7 livingston avenue)
(off county road 527S)
SCARS includes a gallery exhibit with pieces by fine artists and a stage show with performances by professional dancers, singers, actors, and musicians.
Tickets are $20 general admission. For ticket reservations, call (908)879-8717 or email info@njartscollaborative.org. Tickets may also be purchased at the door.
To further this yearβs mission of the healing power of the arts, NJAC will also be collecting donations for Dress for Success Hudson Countyβs Career Gear program. Please bring new or gently used shoes, handbags, menβs ties, shirts, hosiery, makeup, jewelry, and toiletries to the SCARS performance at Crossroads Theatre.
to learn more about NJAC, go to www.njartscollaborative.org
*performing original songs ‘don juan’ + ‘timber’*
‘don juan’ is named after a firstrate teacher. and how his students learn their most important lessons through the teachers’ own misfortunes. ‘timber’ relates to the death of an innocent in a seemingly senseless tragedy. and the communal resolve to collectively learn our most important lessons in the wake of such a sorrowful occurrence.
(shine any kind of light on me, just nothing too bright!)
hoping 2 sell as many tickets as i possibly can
crossroads theater:
(26 may 2010)
wednesday evening
(hosted by NJAC: “new jersey arts collaborative”)
maria kenwell hooked me up with the gig
(olivia performed there for years)
(the show is organized by dance instructor andrea kramer)
i had to drive out to chester on a sunday night to “audition” for the show…
at least i made the cut…
(and was even thanked for my prompt e-mail response)
the dress rehearsal was @ 3pm
(curtains opened @ 7pm)
olivia and i drove out there together that day…
that was back when the pickup on my taylor acoustic guitar was still working…
i even had a dressing room…
(which i shared with a few other “performers”)
in 2012 i contacted andrea kramer about performing at the SCARS show…she wasn’t running the show any longer…my mother told me she was too busy…
Middlesex County is a county located in north-central New Jersey, United States. As of 2014, Middlesex County’s Census-estimated population was 836,297,[3] an increase of 3.3% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 809,858,[2] making it the second-most populous county in the state.[4][5] Middlesex is part of the New York metropolitan area, and its county seat is New Brunswick.[1][6] The center of population of the state of New Jersey is located in Middlesex County, in East Brunswick Township, just east of the New Jersey Turnpike.[7] The 2000 Census showed that the county ranked 63rd in the United States among the highest-income counties by median household.[8] The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 143rd-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the United States (and the 10th-highest in New Jersey) as of 2009.[9]
The county was established as of March 7, 1683, as part of the Province of East Jersey and was partitioned as of October 31, 1693, into the townships ofPiscataway, Perth Amboy and Woodbridge. Somerset County was established on May 14, 1688, from portions of Middlesex County.
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(the county’s first court met in June 1683 in Piscataway, and held session at alternating sites over the next century in Perth Amboy, Piscataway and Woodbridge before relocating permanently to ‘new brunswick’ in ‘1778’)
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