Author: Greater Media

  • Christmas Bazaar, Santa Breakfast set

    Our Lady of Lourdes (OLOL) Parish will host its Christmas Bazaar 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 5 in the school building, 44 Cleveland Ave., Milltown. Highlights will include an Old-Fashioned Bake Sale; a New-to-You Christmas booth; a Country Christmas booth; an ornament booth; a book booth; booths featuring vintage jewelry, stocking stuffers, “nearly new” toys and…

  • Patrick Ewing selling New Jersey home for more than $6.9 million

    Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in New Jersey and Rockland County, N.Y. announces that Michele Kolsky-Assatly, an award-winning affiliated sales associate, has been selected to market and sell a private manor owned by retired Hall of Fame basketball player and NBA coach Patrick Ewing. The luxurious property is situated on 1.8 acres in Cresskill. Located in…

  • Spotswood High to hold vendor fair

    Spotswood High School Project Graduation will hold a vendor and craft fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Nov. 14 at the school, 105 Summerhill Rd., Spotswood.

  • Talk to aid dementia, Alzheimer’s caregivers

    A free training seminar for Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers is scheduled for 7- 8 p.m. Nov. 19 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Guest presenter will be Amy Matthews of Engaging Alzheimer’s. Discussion will focus on basic techniques to increase the quality of life for someone with memory loss, methods for…

  • Muslim Jewish talk set at Temple Emanu-El

    Temple Emanu-El, 100 James St., Edison, will hold Muslim Jewish Dialogue, Part III at 2 p.m. Nov. 15. The final part of the program — in partnership with Temple Emanu-El and the Muslim Center of Middlesex County in Piscataway, with the goal of promoting interfaith relationship building — will have a Q&A panel discussion entitled…

  • Sen. Bernie Sanders’ tuition plan makes sense

    Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders has proposed a plan to make all public universities tuition free. If this plan were to be instated, it would benefit the United States tremendously. College graduates all carry a major burden of student loans, some never financially progressing in society. This also places a major burden on the…

  • Resident says South Edison gets short end of stick from council

    By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent EDISON — Just days before the election, a disagreement emerged over how the council is structured in terms of the town’s geography. The issue, raised during the council work session on Oct. 26, initially stemmed from Lois Wolke’s comments about the status of the Jewish Renaissance Foundation’s (JRF) proposed health care…

  • Women’s self-defense class, workshop set

    A women’s self-defense class for high school ages will be held at 1:15 p.m. on Nov. 14 at Black Belt Institute, 23 New St., Metuchen. Learn how to stay and keep safe, new safety tips and “smart safety.” To reserve a place, call 732-205-9797, visit Black Belt Institute, 23 New Street, Metuchen or email [email protected]

  • Library offers workshop and demo

    Metuchen Public Library, in partnership with Recorded Books, will offer Universal Class, an online continuing education service, introductory workshop and live demo, followed by a Q&A session from 7-8 p.m. Nov. 12 at the Metuchen Public Library, 480 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen. Universal Class has been available to all Metuchen Library Cardholders starting Sept. 1. Universal…