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February 1, 2006
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TOM SPERDUTO Edison Township fire, police and rescue members responded to a large brush fire in the marshes behind the New Jersey Exposition Center, Sunfield Road, Friday. At one point, firefighters from numerous neighboring towns, including Sayreville, East Brunswick, New Brunswick and Metuchen, as... More...

Big box stores, small open space disputed at old Ford site meeting More...


Planning Board chairman neutral on Choi’s request

Residents might soon be able to plan on tuning in to the Edison Township Planning Board meetings. More...


EDISON — One young resident wanted to follow in Thomas Edison’s footsteps. More...


The Edison Arts Society will present the Edison Symphony Orchestra’s season finale, “The Romeros: The Royal Family of the Guitar,” at 2 p.m. Feb. 19 at the State Theatre, 15 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. More...
Spin is all well and good, just as long as you don’t believe it. So goes the first rule of spin, which Edison’s Mayor Jun Choi has yet to learn but what every resident understands after 12 years of all-Democratic rule. More...
In January, angry residents stood in the snow and ice outside the Pines Manor to protest the $40 entry fee to hear Edison’s then-Mayor George A. Spadoro give the annual state of the township address before the Chamber of Commerce. More...
Garrett W. Voorhees Jr. Mr. Voorhees, 81, of Monroe, formerly of Edison, died Jan. 22 in Cranbury Center, Monroe. Prior to his retirement in 1984, he was a lieutenant with the Edison Township Police Department, where he worked for 25 years. Surviving are his wife, Agnes Ledford Voorhees; a son More...
The Colonia boys basketball team’s 12-game winning streak came to an end this past Thursday when the team lost to crosstown rival Woodbridge High School. More...
The Middlebrook/New Brunswick Business & Professional Women will hold a business/dinner meeting Feb. 21 from 6-9 p.m. at Omega Diner & Café, 1337 Route 1 south, North Brunswick. State Sen. Bob Smith will speak on women’s issues. Cost is $20, and reservations are required. For reservations, call Shir More...