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Concerts Continue With Doo-Wop Group

You can listen to RB Express, then check out the nearby Township Committee meeting.

A new heat wave is hitting us today, with heat index numbers hitting triple digits today and tomorrow. If you missed it, here's our heat wave survival guide. If you need some ideas on what to do while staying inside, check this "5 Things You Need to Know" from Tuesday.

You Need To Know Where To Go: Imagine if everyone brought a picture of their favorite places—how fun to see it all together! A project at the today will do just that. Kids between 8 and 10 years of age are invited to come to the library a 2 p.m. to design a quilt patch depicting their favorite places. The patches will be assembled into a quilt to be displayed at the library through the summer, before it's disassembled and the squares are returned to participants.

You Need To Know Doo-Wop: There was a time when popular music was Jersey's music, born in the cities and shores where teens would croon in close harmony. Relive those great times with the RB Express tonight at 7 p.m. at the municipal courtyard for this week's outdoor concert, sponsored by the township Recreation Commission.

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You Need To Know About the Township Committee: As the RB Express sings, the committee will meet in the Susie B. Boyce Meeting Room at 7 p.m. with a full agenda—members will swear in a new police officer, recognize resident Paul Abend, and discuss the township deer management plans for 2011-2012, as well as continue a discussion on ATV regulations started several months ago.

You Need To Know New Jersey's Rock Venues: Curious about Jersey's music scene? You'll want to see "Last Bastions of Rock," a documentary about rock venues of the recent past and present, including New Brunswick's Court Tavern, where any punk or metal band worth its Marshall amps plays. The Morris Museum, at 6 Normandy Heights Road in Morristown, will host a presentation and discussion of the documentary by Director Fritch Clark at 6:30 p.m. Get his views on making the documentary, and New Brunswick's club scene. For more information, call 973-971-3706. Ticket are $10.

Find out what's happening in Warrenwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

You Need To Know Fall Ball: Registration for a fall baseball league is underway at Warren Baseball-Softball Inc. The program is intended to be an instructional league for players between 6 years old and 10 years old. Ah, the fun of recreation baseball during the major league playoffs! Click here for a registration form, or visit the WBSI website for more information.


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