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Front PageJuly 11, 2007 




     CHRIS KELLY staff Edison's John Tomcsik, 16, pulls off some aerial trickery while riding around the Edison Skate Park on July 7. More photos, page 14.
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Edison P.D. deems attempted luring report a fake
Police: Children will not be charged for misleading officers
BY TOM CAIAZZA Staff Writer
      After extensive questioning from the Edison Police Department, Thursday's incident regarding the attempted luring of several township children was deemed a hoax, according to Lt. Joseph Shannon.
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A shawl thing: YMCA starts club to make shawls
Idea stems from Virginia Tech tragedy; group open to the public
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer
      WOODBRIDGE - Born out of the Virginia Tech University tragedy where a 23-year-old Virginia Tech senior shot to death 32 fellow students and faculty members on April 16 before killing himself, the shawl ministry group began at the Woodbridge YMCA.
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County transit program wins national award
      Middlesex County Area Transit (MCAT) was named the 2007 Urban Community Transpor-tation System of the Year by the Community Transportation Association of America (CTAA). Past winners of the award include the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, Orange County (California) Transportati...
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Freeholders unveil new history guide of county
County administrator and amateur historian compiled volume
BY TOM CAIAZZA Staff Writer
      PISCATAWAY - There is a lot you don't know about Middlesex County. For instance, the third public reading of the Declaration of Independence occurred in New Brunswick, the original Elsie the Cow of Borden fame is buried in Plainsboro, and at one time, the county and the country of ...
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State repeals tax on municipal park-and-ride
Senator, commuters, town lobbied against new sales tax
BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer
      EAST BRUNSWICK - Local commuters can rest at ease that a newly imposed state sales tax on municipal park-and-ride use has quickly become a thing of the past. Gov. Jon Corzine last week signed a law repealing the new tax, which had taken effect last fall as part of a larger package ...
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Board takes step toward Stop & Shop renovations
Planning Bd. votes to amend Development District ordinance
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer
      METUCHEN - Residents who came to the Planning Board meeting last week said they wanted to see the site of the former Stop & Shop cleaned up. The site, located at the intersection of Middlesex and Central avenues, has been dubbed "a blight" by those residents.
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Locals help keep the house that Ronald built alive
Students from Ed/ Met serve on McDonald House junior board
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer
      NEW BRUNSWICK - The 16 members of the Central New Jersey junior board are one of the many groups who help keep the Ronald McDonald House, which provides "a home away from home" for seriously ill children and their families, in operation.
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The eagles have landed, report concludes
Report says bald eagles are making a comeback along Raritan River
BY JESSICA ALFREY Correspondent
      EDISON - The number of bald eagle sightings in Middlesex County since 2000 has steadily been increasing, according to a recent report released by the Edison Wetlands Association and Highland Park Environmental Commission.
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Spending time in NYC on the cheap
Tour guide shares how to live up the Big Apple on a shoestring budget
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer
      New York City is full of expensive restaurants, expensive theater tickets, expensive nightclubs and expensive historical sites. Yet Howard Goldberg, the president of Adventure on a Shoestring, has several tips for enjoying Manhattan on a limited budget.
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Vonage faces suit for religious discrimination
BY KAREN E. BOWES Staff Writer
      HOLMDEL - An Orthodox Jewish man has filed a religious discrimination lawsuit against Vonage, the telephone giant headquartered in the township. Attorneys for Mikhail Rozenberg, of Edison, filed the suit in federal court on June 26, alleging Rozenberg was fired after the company refu...
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A shawl thing: YMCA starts club to make shawls
Idea stems from Virginia Tech tragedy; group open to the public
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer
      WOODBRIDGE - Born out of the Virginia Tech University tragedy where a 23-year-old Virginia Tech senior shot to death 32 fellow students and faculty members on April 16 before killing himself, the shawl ministry group began at the Woodbridge YMCA.
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County transit program wins national award
      Middlesex County Area Transit (MCAT) was named the 2007 Urban Community Transpor-tation System of the Year by the Community Transportation Association of America (CTAA). Past winners of the award include the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, Orange County (California) Transportati...
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Freeholders unveil new history guide of county
County administrator and amateur historian compiled volume
BY TOM CAIAZZA Staff Writer
      PISCATAWAY - There is a lot you don't know about Middlesex County. For instance, the third public reading of the Declaration of Independence occurred in New Brunswick, the original Elsie the Cow of Borden fame is buried in Plainsboro, and at one time, the county and the country of ...
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Two taggers taken into custody
Police arrest two for spray painting in two separate incidents
BY TOM CAIAZZA Staff Writer
      EDISON - As a result of selected enforcement procedures and a good pair of ears, police were able to nab two teenage vandals in separate incidents over a four-day span. According to police Lt.
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McGuire attorneys file sealed motion for new trial
New witness claims William McGuire owed loan shark $90K
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer
      NEW BRUNSWICK - Defense attorneys for Melanie McGuire filed a sealed motion last week for a new trial based upon a new witness who contends that William T. McGuire owed $90,000 to a loan shark whom the witness once worked for in early April 2004.
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Skate park tricks
     PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff (Above) Woodbridge's, Mike Gwiazdowski, 18, works on some tricks on one of the Edison Skate Park's many ramps on July 7. (Upper right) David Smith, of Edison, performs a stunt. (Right) John Tomcsik chases his shadow
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