• Police and fire battle for bragging rights at Wawa opening

    Police and fire battle for bragging rights at Wawa opening

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — Shredded lettuce and deli meats flew in a fight to the end among members of the Edison Police Department and Edison Fire Department as they made as many hoagies as they could in three minutes. The competition was held to mark the opening of the township’s first Wawa…

  • Festive light show raising funds for boy, promoting awareness of disease

    Festive light show raising funds for boy, promoting awareness of disease

    By VASHTI HARRIS Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Go big or go home was the game plan for Bill and Ryan Kloos this holiday season when it came to decorating their house. Known locally for their annual yuletide light show, this year the Kloos’ house at 13 Sterling Court in East Brunswick took on a…

  • Edison collision overturns medical transport van

    Edison collision overturns medical transport van

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — A 55-year-old Edison man received a traffic summons after his vehicle collided with a private medical van transporting an 89-year-old man in a wheelchair, causing the van to topple over. Neither the driver nor the van’s passenger were seriously hurt, according to police. The accident occurred at 9:18…

  • St. A’s students have memorable experience visiting the United Nations

    St. A’s students have memorable experience visiting the United Nations

    KENDALL PARK – The eighth grade class at Saint Augustine of Canterbury School recently had the opportunity to visit the United Nations headquarters in New York City and meet UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. “I was delighted to accompany the eighth grade students on their field trip to the UN Dec. 1. I think they…

  • Winning lottery ticket sold in Milltown

    Winning lottery ticket sold in Milltown

      MILLTOWN – Consecutive Thursday CASH4LIFE game draws each resulted in $1,000 a week for life when the tickets matched all five of the white balls drawn. The winning numbers from the Dec. 8 drawing were: 08, 28, 29, 49 and 57. The Cash Ball was: 03. The retailer that sold the second-tier prizewinning ticket…

  • Fundraisers to benefit SBHS Class of 2017

    Fundraisers to benefit SBHS Class of 2017

    South Brunswick High School (SBHS) Project Graduation is holding several fundraisers this month to benefit the graduating Class of 2017. Five Below at the Shoppes at North Brunswick, 781 Shoppes Blvd., will donate 10 percent of sales through Dec. 17 with the appropriate flier. SENS Asian restaurant, 4095 Route 1, Monmouth Junction, will donate 10…

  • Old Bridge chiropractor completes internship at U.S. Olympic Training Center

    Old Bridge chiropractor completes internship at U.S. Olympic Training Center

    OLD BRIDGE- Dr. Anthony J. DeLuca, director of DeLuca Family Chiropractic in Old Bridge, recently attended to the medical needs of hundreds of Olympic hopefuls and athletes working out at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California. Dr. DeLuca was chosen for this two-week internship based on his chiropractic expertise and the medical…

  • Did you know?

    Did you know?

    The new drama series Beyond will debut on Freeform Monday, Jan. 2 at 9 p.m. with a special two hour premiere event. The drama revolves around Holden, a young man who wakes up from a coma after 12 years and discovers new abilities that propel him into the middle of a dangerous conspiracy. The cast…

  • ‘Star Trek’ turns 50

    ‘Star Trek’ turns 50

    Gene Roddenberry’s creation marks a half-century in space, ‘the final frontier’ By Eric Kohanik, ReMIND Magazine Star Trek began a monumental journey half a century ago. And it has had a major impact by exploring “space, the final frontier.” Created by Gene Roddenberry, the original Star Trek premiered on NBC in September 1966, delivering 79…

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