Edison homeowners oppose new parking rules concerning train station
BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer
More than 100 Edison citizens turned out last Wednesday night to voice their displeasure over a measure that will change the parking restrictions around the Central Avenue train station at a town hall meeting at Jefferson Middle School. More...
The Edison Public Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., will host two children's programs. "Follow a Perfect Purple Feather" will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, and the Edison library. This event is based on the story by author Hanoch Piven. Participants will be able to make their own purple feat... More...
This is in response to a recent article about our elected leaders going to India. Again we learn of another moronic decision by the Board of Education. Why in heaven's name does anyone need to travel to India to find out how to educate children in our schools? Do you not have faith in your own sch... More...
Well, the Marcus Borden school prayer saga is finally over (at least in the courts), bringing to an end one of the saddest chapters in New Jersey education. I've had mixed feelings about this business from the start. I understood the stance taken by the East Brunswick school district, which had ... More...
For the first time since Kody Hamrah accomplished the feat in 2004, the Bishop Ahr High School wrestling team sent one of its grapplers to the state finals. More...
Tom Jennings (l) of Freehold, Alan Belowich (middle) of Edison, and other customers help to organize a large number of wine bottles at The Grape Escape Winery in Dayton on March 3. The Grape Escape hands-on winery is now the first winery in the country to receive grapes from the famous Colchagua V... More...