SCOTT FRIEDMAN Kaylie Shook, 3, of Metuchen, finds some Easter eggs hidden in the nursery school classroom during the Holy Treasure Hunt at Community Presbyterian Church in Edison on April 11. More...
The head of Edison's Police Benevolent Association wants answers to why the local police department has dismantled its Traffic Enforcement Division. According to a press release issued by Michael Schwarz, president of Edison PBA Local 75, the unit has dwindled from 12 to two, a statistic that Ed... More...
The Edison Branch YMCA, 1775 Oak Tree Road, Edison, will present a Healthy Kids Day from 1 to 4 p.m. April 18. The event is free and open to the public for parents and their children to participate in fun and activities. There will be informational tables promoting health and wellness to encoura... More...
As a 15-year Edison Police Department veteran, and president of Edison Police Benevolent Association Local 75, I have worked under different political and police administrations. Yet, I have never worked under one that made so many malicious assaults on the credibility and performance of its polic... More...
For Christmas we surprised our young Huey with an iHome — a dream machine for anyone with an iPod. For those of you not in the know, the iPod is the technological replacement for your CDs, 8-tracks and cassette tapes. It's your whole collection of LPs and 45s on one thin device that makes m... More...
I was in the convenience store this week, listening to smokers gripe about the new 62- cent per-pack tax the federal government has imposed on cigarettes. That means the feds now get $1.01 per package of smokes, or $10.10 per carton. In New Jersey, where they add on $2. More...
In addition to its opening-day loss to South Brunswick High School, the Edison High School baseball team suffered a major blow when All-State pitcher and pro prospect Jared Shukis tore his ACL. The injury will prevent Shukis from pitching this season. More...