The Many Daughters Of Afong Moy : A Novel
When Dorothy Moy discovers her daughter may suffer from the same debilitating depression that she does, she seeks radical help and endeavors to break the cycle of pain and find peace.
When Dorothy Moy discovers her daughter may suffer from the same debilitating depression that she does, she seeks radical help and endeavors to break the cycle of pain and find peace.

Stop by our table in the lobby to learn more about registering to vote, checking your registration status, requesting a vote-by-mail ballot, and more!
This is a live program. Registration is requested, but walk-ins are allowed. Please register with SCORE here or go to https://www.score.org/princeton/event/quickbooks-small-businesses
Wednesday, February 21, 2024, 11:00 EST via Zoom
Sci-Fi Fantasy Book Club meets next February 22 at 6pm.
The film is shown at 2 pm and 7 pm.
Mostly Martha
Germany--2001--109 minutes--Rated PG--Comedy/Drama
A workaholic chef, challenged by major changes in her personal life, is forced to accept the assistance of her fun=loving new sous-chef in this classic romcom.
The film is shown with captions.
[This class is canceled for 2/22. Will be rescheduled to a later date]
Learn how to navigate various Google application in this course!
Applications in this course include:
Registration is required. Visit the information services desk or call 732-390-6767.
For questions regarding technology classes, contact the technology training coordinator at 732-390-6689.
Learn how to advance your computer skills!
Topics in this class include:
*Attendance for PC Literacy I is not required to atttend PC Literacy II. However, to attend this class, you must know how to use a mouse, keyboard, and navigate different programs.
Registration is required! Visit the information services desk or call 732-390-6767.
Deferred or waitlisted? Accepted to the wrong major, semester, or campus? There’s hope!
Learn the right questions to ask colleges for every possible dollar and opportunity.
Hosted by Solution Prep of East Brunswick.
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Saturday, 3/2, 1:30– 3:30 PM
Available to Grades 9+ and parents
High school seniors encouraged to attend
The HEAL initiative is a student-run initiative from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School that provides education on high blood pressure management, with a focus on lifestyle modifications. They will also provide information on local community sites to check blood pressure and steps on how to properly track blood pressure at home.