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SCHOOL BRIEFS: Two Plays And A Budget Effort

Slaughterhouse Five at Communications High School; Grease at Wall High School and a "get out the vote'' effort

SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE: The Drama Club of Communications High School kicks off a two-night staging of “Slaughterhouse-Five” at the school tonight at 7 p.m. The Kurt Vonnegut classic tells the story of Billy Pilgrim, an American soldier in WWII who is captured by the Germans and kept in a slaughterhouse in Dresden.

Communications High School is located at 1740 New Bedford Rd. The content may not be appropriate for children and strobe lights will be used during the performance. Refreshments will be sold by the school's chapter of the National Technical Honor Society.

Tickets are $7 and may be purchased at the door or reserved by calling (732) 681-1010 or e-mail: megan_towey@chs.mcvsd.org.

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GREASE: Wall High School, 1630 18th Avenue, tonight will  kick off a three-night staging of the venerable 50s classic “Grease.”  Come to Rydell High as Sandy Dumbrowski enters as the new girl in school in 1959. 

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The show, a production of the Music Department, starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors; $10 adults.

For more  information, call: (732) 556-2089 or email: ehollander@wall.k12.nj.us.

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BUDGET: The school district is soliciting volunteers to help get the word out about the upcoming school budget election. Anyone interested in helping to encourage residents to vote in the April 27 polling may attend a “Get Out The Budget Vote” meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 30 at the Intermediate School. An email sign up is also posted to the district’s website:

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