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St. Luke’s will hold Vacation Bible School
Vacation Bible School will be held at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 17 Oak Ave., Metuchen, Aug. 6-9 from 6-8 p.m. Dinner will be served each night. To sign up, call 732-548-4308.
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Second rabid animal found in Metuchen Mobile Notary Service comes to Edison
METUCHEN — A rabid bat found in the borough is the second animal with rabies reported in Metuchen this year and the ninth rabid animal reported in the county, according to the Middlesex County Office of Health Services. A resident called in a complaint to animal control about the bat, which was in a home…
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Metuchen H.S. seeks graduates for reunion
Metuchen High School class of 1978 will hold a 35-year reunion Oct. 5 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Edison. Organizers are seeking graduates to participate and spread the word to classmates living outside the area. For more information, email Mike Marcinek at michael_ [email protected] or Patty Crowley at [email protected].
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Children can enjoy PJ Library Summer Fun
The Jewish Federation of Greater Middlesex County and the Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County (JCC) will present PJ Library Summer Fun 10:30- 11:30 a.m. July 25 at the JCC, 1775 Oak Tree Road, Edison. The free program, which includes music, stories, crafts and snacks, is for children age 2-6. All children should be accompanied…
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Celebrity chef gives fans something to ‘Chew’ on
By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer Carla Hall, co-host of “The Chew,” signs copies of her book during an appearance at Mike Isabella’s G Grab and Go in Edison. JACK MURTHA/STAFF EDISON — During celebrity encounters, fans usually nab little more than an autograph and a story to tell half-interested friends. But when the star happens…
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IN THE NEWS
Dad gets an education about college in 2013 Mark Rosman This is an exciting time for me as the parent of a new high school graduate who is getting ready to head off to college. After 30 years of publishing the On Campus column reporting the accomplishments of other’s people’s children at college, I hope…
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Edison needs to address taxes, seniors’ issues
Our first priority in Edison should be to bring in new business and senior housing. We need a tax base to help lower property taxes for those who have lived here for years and do not wish to relocate. The police department desperately needs to enhance its image, and I will be working to help…
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Goldhamer will help with tax relief, jobs
Partisan career politicians in Trenton have spent years raising our taxes and driving jobs out of our state. It is insane to think that re-electing the same people that have caused the problems in Trenton will provide anything other than higher taxes, more spending and a broken state economy. Lisa Goldhamer is a middle-class mom…
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