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A red fox, seen in a wetlands area of Metuchen in March, plods daintily through the snow. PHOTO BY LINDA CAMPBELL
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Edison officials home in on plan for affordable housing
Council adopts ordinance to develop plan for Camp Kilmer revitalization plan BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer EDISON — The wheels are in motion to revitalize a portion of the Camp Kilmer property for use as affordable housing at no cost to taxpayers. At its April 24 meeting, the Edison Township Council adopted an ordinance to…
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Edison COC names new officers, directors
The Edison Chamber of Commerce (COC) recently announced its new team of officers and directors, which will be inducted at the annual general membership meeting on June 4 by Edison Mayor Antonia Ricigliano. The new officers will be Chairman Robert Weeks, hospitality consultant; First Vice Chair Joe Cascio, N.J. Convention and Expo Center; Second Vice…
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Long-awaited traffic signal may be given green light
Edison officials do preliminary work to install light at Oak Tree Road and Woodland Avenue BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer EDISON — An intersection in Edison that has concerned residents and officials for years may soon be made safer through the installation of a traffic signal. At its April 24 meeting, the Edison Township Council…
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Students make the grade while making money at Business Expo
Edison High School students showcase their products for business course BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent “Candy Guys” representative Jayson Hall (c) serves customer Linda Hesse, secretary of the athletic office, during the Business Expo. Edison High School students recently had a unique opportunity to buy sunglasses, clothing, chocolate flowers, paper flowers and cupcakes from their classmates,…
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In tribute
The memory of late crossing guard Bob Moten will live on, thanks to St. Francis Cathedral School families, who collected $875 for three trees to honor him. Moten was an ever-smiling man who crossed children at the corner of Main Street and Talmadge Avenue in Metuchen until he passed away on June 14, 2012 —…
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Nancy C. Supko
Mrs. Supko, 74, of Old Bridge, formerly of Edison, died April 13, 2013, at home. She was predeceased by a brother, Joseph Krupa. Surviving are her husband, Frank Supko; four daughters and two sons-in-law, Laura Supko, Diane and Frank Adamcewicz, Linda and Andrew Popovitch, and Nancy Jennifer Supko; a brother, Roger Krupa; seven grandchildren; and…
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Arthur Edward Joynes Sr.
Mr. Joynes, Sr., 85, of East Brunswick, died April 1, 2013, at home. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as an electrician at Ford Motor Co., formerly of Edison, where he worked for more than 30 years. He was predeceased by a daughter, Emily Lilla, and by a grandson, Daniel Lilla. Surviving are his…
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Student in custody; investigation into bomb threats continues
BOE president outlines safety measures at Edison High School BY JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer While a 16-year-old Edison High School student accused of possessing explosive devices is being held at the Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center, police continue to look for those responsible for a series of bomb threats at the school. “The board and…
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