Author: Greater Media

  • FYI

    Items for Community Bulletin Board may be emailed to [email protected]. They also may be faxed to 732-780-4192 or mailed to Edison Metuchen Sentinel, P.O. Box 950, Manalapan, NJ 07726.

  • BUSINESS BRIEFS

    The Jill Justin Dance Alliance (JJDA) is pleased to announce it has opened additional studio space at their Tano Mall location to accommodate its growing dance school. An official ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on Oct. 7. Representatives from the Metuchen Area Chamber of Commerce were joined by members of the Borough Council to celebrate the…

  • Friends of library host trip to Met museum

    The Friends of the Metuchen Library will sponsor a trip to The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Dec. 1. The bus will depart from Library Place in Metuchen promptly at 9:15 a.m. Please be on the bus by 9 a.m. The return trip from New York City leaves promptly at 3:30 p.m.; be on the…

  • Garden club meeting set for Nov. 24

    Barbara Mullin, past president of the Garden Club of New Jersey, NGC judge and winner of multiple blue ribbons in NGC flower shows will be offering her tips and instructions for creating small, miniature and tray designs at the Terra Nova Garden Club meeting starting at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 24 at the North Edison…

  • Temple Emanu-El to hold Tot Shabbat

    Tot Shabbat, an age-appropriate Shabbat program for younger children up to six years old, will be held at 6 p.m. Nov. 20. A Jewish-themed art/craft session will be included. For more information, contact Dara Winston at 732-549-4442, ext. 4.

  • Photo

    STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR A flag hangs on the wall of names during the Veterans Day ceremony that was held at the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial, Holmdel, Nov. 11.

  • ‘Bringing People Home’ targets housing crisis

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer The Rev. Terrance Porter, president of the Red Bank Affordable Housing Corp., discusses the borough’s Cedar Crossing Project at a luncheon on Nov. 12 dedicated to raising awareness about the issue of affordable housing in Monmouth County. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER KAYLA J MARSH A network of nonprofits and faith communities…

  • Resident says taxes are a business cost

    Myth: Corporations pay taxes. Fact: They collect taxes for the government. Taxes are a business cost and are factored into the price of their goods and services. It is the end user who pays that tax. Accepted premise: 70 percent of our economy is based on consumption. Arguments are being advanced to reduce corporate taxes…

  • FOR THE RECORD

    The total of votes cast in the Old Bridge Township mayoral election on Nov. 3 was 9,140, and a total of 26,122 votes were cast in the Township Council race, according to the Middlesex County Board of Elections.