Category: Sentinel-EDM News
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Edison offers limited video streaming on town website
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — Though some Edison TV programs are currently streaming on the township’s website, the content is limited. Township officials said this is the best they can offer while the Township Council considers a resolution that would award a contract for media streaming. The contract is proposed to be awarded…
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St. Joe’s alum, band Audio Insight headline concert at alma mater
Voted one of Top-Unsigned Acts of 2011, local rockers and St. Joseph H.S. come together for benefit Pictured (l-r) are Anthony Celi (lead guitar/vocals), Dan Sullivan (drums and percussion) and Mike Deverin (bass), who make up the prog-rock band Audio Insight. PHOTO BY STEPHANIE TAKAVCHIN METUCHEN — Emerging progressive rockers Audio Insight will return to…
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October means creepy fun at Metuchen’s Raconteur
BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent METUCHEN — ’Tis the season for a good scare, and The Raconteur is happy to oblige. The borough bookstore will be holding three Halloween events before the month is through as part of what it calls “Shocktober.” Two film screenings will be held at the nearby Forum Theatre, while its “Haunted…
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Glass show
Connie and Anthony Rossi of Somerset browse the items on display at the Garden State Depression Glass Club’s 31st semi-annual show and sale at the Lakeview School on Oak Drive, Edison, on Oct. 16. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Edison residents see damage from suspected tornado
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Uprooted trees lifted part of a fence from the ground as they fell during a Sept. 29 weather event in Edison. EDISON — Some residents of a North Edison neighborhood believe a tornado touched down and wreaked havoc on their trees shortly before noon on Sept. 29. “Everything was swaying…
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Step by step
Janice Dusko (c) of Sayreville attends the Middlesex County Senior Health and Fitness Walk at Roosevelt Park in Edison Sept. 21. The Board of Chosen Freeholders and county Office on Aging and Disabled Services hosted the event, which drew almost 500 participants and included blood pressure, glucose and balance screenings. JEFF GRANIT staff Yvette Carter…
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Patrick Geiger, 14, and Charlie Butrico, 16, students at St. Joseph High School of Metuchen, and Musical Director Sal Ascolese perform during a reception marking the opening of The Annex, Metuchen’s student gallery. The addition to the Gallery at the Rotunda, located inside Borough Hall, opened on Oct. 9. See story, inside. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Artifacts found during search of Edison’s Piscatawaytown
Two nails and a 19th-century button were recovered during the metal detector survey at Piscatawaytown. EDISON— Three artifacts discovered in the township’s oldest neighborhood are believed to date back to the Colonial era. The two wrought iron nails and a button were found during metal detector searches of the 7.5-acre area of the Piscatawaytown burial…
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Friends hit the ball field in tribute to late player
Alumni from rival leagues honor the memory of D.J. Geiling BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer D.J. Geiling (r) and Chris Morales share a laugh at a Midtown all-star game. David “D.J.” Geiling loved the game of baseball. And the youngster, whose life was cut short by a tragic accident at age 12 in 1995, was…
