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Council to cap own salaries if ward issue passes in Nov. Council would divide current amount by nine BY TOM CAIAZZA Staff Writer The Edison Township Council adopted a resolution on Sept. 26 capping the amount budgeted for council salaries to $42,500 in the event that the ward referendum questions are successful this November. More ...
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Danny Kamph, 10, of Edison, soars high on the Euro Bungy at the North Brunswick 25th annual Heritage Day Community Festival in Babbage Park on Saturday. More ...
Coyotes sighted in South Brunswick Official confirms at least three reports throughout township BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer South Brunswick residents and officials have reported three separate coyote sightings, with the most recent one taking place Monday, Sept. 24. More ...
Residents affix pink bows for breast cancer awareness Local family participates in memory of fallen friend BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Caroline Woodruff and her family walked up and down Main and New streets on Sept. 29, placing pink bows around lampposts and trees in honor of Woodruff's best friend, Maria Jamison, who died of breast cancer in March. More ...
For the Record The two black males, who police said allegedly robbed the Wachovia Bank on Middlesex Avenue on Sept. 15, did not impersonate police officers, which was misstated in the article "Police impersonators sought in bank robbery" in the Sept. 19 issue of the Edison- Metuchen Sentinel newspaper. More ...
Police seeking last suspect in football brawl Suspect identified from video of game; five others already charged BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer EDISON - Edison police are searching for a man suspected of being involved in a brawl at a Pop Warner football game last month. He is one of six people identified by authorities, and is the last one of the six to be formally arrested and charged. More ...
Drug bust made in traffic stop METUCHEN - Police arrested and charged a 21-year-old borough man with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia with the intent to distribute last week, police said. Police arrested Nicholas DeStefano at 11 p.m. Sept. 25, police said. More ...
October 2007: Conspiracy of memories Agarden is a commitment. When your roses succumb to our Mid-Atlantic heat and humidity, when slugs eat holes in your hosta leaves and in anything else that grows close to the ground, when vines creep up and smother everything in their path, when insidious ailments attack your prize plants and inse... More ...
Bodies and souls PHOTOS BY ANDREW MILLER STAFF Above: St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Metuchen hosts the second annual Body and Soul Health Expo on Sept. 29. Left: Gianna Grasso, 2, of Rahway, (l -r) Makena Tramontin, 6, of Metuchen, and Camarie Miller, 9, of Parlin, work at the Art Therapy table. Upper left: Nichola... More ...
Council approves funding for quiet zones $1.3 million bond will pay for zone to keep trains from blowing horn BY TOM CAIAZZA Staff Writer EDISON - As expected, the Township Council unanimously approved a $1.3 million bond ordinance to construct a quiet zone along the railroad crossings at Inman Avenue and Tingley Lane. More ...
City warms up to solar energy Technology expected to cut building's power costs by 40% BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The future of environmental technology just got a little brighter in Middlesex County. On Sept. 19, 120 solar panels were unveiled at the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Services building, located at Davidson's Mill Pond Park, in the first large-scale effort to use solar energy t... More ...
A 'new reality' revealed at New Bruns. museum NEW BRUNSWICK - A new exhibition at the Zimmerli Art Museum explores the continued use of black and white photography as a medium of visual and historical consequence. More ...
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