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October 11, 2006
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Lindsay Kramer, of Lacey Township, plays a violin on the sidewalk as she gets a tip from Mackenzie Rice, of South Brunswick, and her grandma Flo Gressing, of Edison, during the annual Metuchen Country Fair on Saturday. More...
A proposed 'learning center' for h.s. students is on the table

School officials are considering working with a private developer to help alleviate overcrowding at Edison Township's high schools. More...


Officers rally for Lt. Donato, who gave his all to police dept.

Metuchen Police Department members will hold a benefit for one of their own, an auxiliary police officer who suffered a massive stroke on Sept. 22 that has left him in a coma. More...


EWA prez says advisory board doesn't represent entire community

EDISON - It's unlikely any of the buried ordnance on the old Raritan Arsenal property will pose any danger to the public, a federal official said recently. More...


The "Little Buddha" takes care of the dragon as members of the Metuchen's Master Norman Chin Kung Fu gave a demonstration of their famous Dragon Dance during the annual Metuchen Country Fair on Saturday. More...


EDISON - The redevelopment plan for the former Ford Motor Company site should be designed to benefit the township, a consultant told the Planning Board recently. More...


Symphony orchestra to make fall debut Oct. 15
The Edison Arts Society will present the Edison Symphony Orchestra as it opens its seventh consecutive concert season at 2 p.m. Oct. 15 at the State Theatre, 15 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, featuring world-renowned violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg. Salerno-Sonnenberg, who is celebrating her 25t More...
The countryside is ablaze with the vibrant colors of fall. Orange pumpkins dot the fields and farm stands, and our thoughts are beginning to turn to Thanksgiving. More...
Michael Schwarz, the president of the Edison Policemen's Benevolent Association (PBA) Local 75, has made it very clear he is not interested in the welfare of the community he once pledged to serve. More...
Barbara A. Weis Mrs. Weis, 66, of Edison, formerly of Spotswood, died Sept. 26 in JFK Medical Center, Edison. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a telemarketer with CDI, Parlin section of Sayreville, where she worked for three years. She was predeceased by her parents, Joseph and Vic More...
Top: A hand reaches out for cotton candy floating in the air as James Monroe Elementary School librarian Gail Ginda prepares to swirl some on a stick at the school's 12th annual Harvest Eve festival on Friday. Right: Bailey Beaton, 9, of Edison, contemplates what is inside the Mystery Cauldron ... More...
The state's top high school girl soccer players don't have to look far to find championship-caliber soccer at the collegiate level. More...
WCTC AM 1450, Somerset, celebrated 60 years of excellence in radio broadcasting Oct. 11 with the official rededication of its building in memory of the late Anthony "Tony" Marano. More...