Category: Sentinel-EDM News
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Precious cargo
TOM SPERDUTO Pamela Stead, of Metuchen, checks the sturdiness of her 11-month-old daughter Lilian’s car seat after the seat was installed and inspected by Metuchen Police Officers Cynthia Velez (l) and David Liantonio (r) at McDonagh Dodge in Metuchen on Sunday.
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Inman Ave. property bid process questioned
Developer files suit against twp. and housing authority BY JOHN DUNPHY Staff Writer BY JOHN DUNPHYStaff Writer A professional appraisal by Edison Township will determine whether a recently purchased piece of property really is worth $1.2 million. Meanwhile, Michael Lombardi, an attorney representing the Hawkeye Development Co., filed a lawsuit Friday claiming the entire bidding…
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Crabiel calls for tax reform via convention
Seeks system in which property taxes are paid based on one’s ability BY CHRISTINE GRIMALDI Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE GRIMALDIStaff Writer The county’s top elected official is asking state leaders to act immediately on property tax reform by convening a constitutional tax convention. Middlesex County Freeholder Director David B. Crabiel last week proposed the creation…
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The cat in the hat
TOM SPERDUTO Joseph Riley, playing “The Cat in the Hat,” and Michael Restaino, playing “Jo-Jo,” rehearse “Seussical the Musical” at Stephen J. Capestro Theater in Roosevelt Park in Edison on Sunday. The show opens tonight.
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Take that!
MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Suzanne Eng, of Edison, practices a defense move with an umbrella during the Filipino martial arts self-defense class at the Jewish Community Center on Oak Tree Road last week.
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Pay-to-play ordinance extends to redevelopers
More citizen input needed, says resident BY JOHN DUNPHY Staff Writer BY JOHN DUNPHYStaff Writer It’s about doing the right thing.That’s all Plasky Drive resident Ron Tankiewicz wanted. Tankiewicz suggested an ordinance to the Edison Township Council that would tighten the contributions a potential redeveloper can make to any political affiliation in Edison. “I’m all…
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Employee of the Month program is launched
BY JOHN DUNPHY Staff Writer BY JOHN DUNPHYStaff Writer EDISON – Did you ever want the boss’ parking spot? Well, if you’re one of the almost 1,000 employees on the Edison Township payroll, you might get that opportunity. Mayor Jun Choi is giving up his parking spot at the Edison municipal complex as part of…
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Splish-splash
DENNIS SYMONS JR. Paolo Mesde, of Edison, swims his heart out in the 50 meter butterfly race July 5 at North Brunswick High School.
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Home run
MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Akash Malik, 10, gets a kick out of the Stelton Community Center’s playground program by kicking a home run for his team at the center’s Plainfield Avenue location in Edison on Monday.
