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Antique Radio Club Plans Repair Clinic At InfoAge
Bring out those old radios and bring them back to life

It’s time to dig out your grandfather’s old radio and getting it working again.
The New Jersey Antique Radio Club is scheduled to hold an Antique Radio Repair Clinic on Saturday June 11, at InfoAge, 2201 Marconi Road.
A dozen of the approximately 200 radio club members will be on hand from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to perform repairs to antique domestic radios, according to Fred Carl, director of InfoAge.
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Appointments are necessary for those with radios to repair. However, visitors are welcome to attend the event to observe the repairs in action. Call Harry Klancer, vice president of the radio club, at (732) 632-7160 to make an appointment for a radio repair.
The nonprofit NJ Antique Radio Club’s mission is to provide education and promote the collection, restoration and repair of antique and collectible radios and related items.
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For more information on the Club, which also hosts a museum on the grounds of InfoAge (open every Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.), visit www.njarc.org.