SCOTT FRIEDMAN Keith Testa, 8, of Metuchen, completed 1,450 kicks in the 25-minute period allotted at the kick-a-thon for the nonprofit organization Kicks for Kids, sponsored by The Black Belt Institute in Metuchen on April 26. More...
Contract negotiations between the Edison Fire Fighters Association (EFFA) and the township have concluded in a manner that both sides have hailed as fair and equitable. The new contract, which should last until the end of 2009, guarantees pay increases of between 3.75 and 3. More...
A New Jersey assemblyman is crafting legislation that would relieve local municipalities from needing state approval to place street signs. According to Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D-19th District), the author of the bill, the purpose of the legislation is to streamline traffic management and in... More...
The Metuchen Police Department is now accepting applications for crossing guards. Salary is $10 per hour. Interested parties can contact Patrolman David Liantonio at (732) 632-8547 or Capt. Robin Rentenberg at (732) 632- 8548. More...
I found it very interesting when reading about the redevelopment of the 44-acre parcel of land near the Edison train station by the developer Steve Goldin and being pushed by Mayor Jun Choi, but as a taxpayer in Edison, I also found it very frightening. More...
If either the East Brunswick school district or longtime football coach Marcus Borden were hoping to get a clear opinion on the school prayer issue that has divided the community, they sure didn't get it from the federal appeals court that recently released a decision on the case. More...
Mr. Jacobs, 91, of Monroe, formerly of Spotswood, died April 12, 2008, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to his retirement in 1984, he was employed with Continental Can Co., Milltown. His wife, Wilma, died in 1993. More...
Spotswood's Cody Pace is tagged out on a fielder's choice by Bryant Riquelem as Spotswood defeated the Bulldogs by a score of 10-5 at Michelin Field in Milltown on April 24. More...