• Mayor, councilman to go head to head in Democratic primary

    Candidates sound off on goals for Edison BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Tom Lankey The deadline for candidates interested in running for the mayoral position on the Democratic ticket for the June primary is just a week away, on Feb. 26. At a Jan. 25 fundraising party, Edison Mayor Antonia Ricigliano announced that she is…

  • Ode to spring

    Out with the cold; time to prepare for the perennial rite of spring BY GOTTI KELLEY Correspondent Arletta Smith peruses some of the plants and flowers on display at the annual New Jersey Flower & Garden Show at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, Edison, on Feb. 14. The event attracts more than 25,000…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Holt announces upcoming “Community Office Hours” in Central Jersey

       U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12) has announced an upcoming series of “Community Office Hours” in towns throughout Central New Jersey.    Members of Rep. Holt’s staff will be available to assist residents who are having problems with Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the VA, U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services, or any other federal agency.    Staff also will…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Guest Opinion
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar

    Fri., Feb. 22    Black History & Presidential Trivia game at 12:30 p.m. hosted by The South Brunswick Senior Center located in the Municipal Complex, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction. Open to township residents 55- plus only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670. There will be a variety of mind-testing questions from some black history. Test your knowledge of…

  • NBN INFUSIONS APPOINTS BARRY EISENMAN, RRT, DIRECTOR OF RESPIRATORY SERVICES

    NBN INFUSIONS APPOINTS BARRY EISENMAN, RRT, DIRECTOR OF RESPIRATORY SERVICES

    NBN Infusions, Inc. a home care company providing medical equipment, home infusion therapy, supplies, and products to New Jersey residents, has named Barry Eisenman, RRT,  Director of its Respiratory Department. A licensed Respiratory Therapist, Barry will oversee respiratory home care services provided to patients in southern New Jersey. Barry brings over 37 years of experience in…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Kid wrestlers end dual meet year by defeating Scotch Plains

    HILLSBOROUGH: Kid wrestlers end dual meet year by defeating Scotch Plains

       The Hillsborough Central Jersey wrestlers ended the regular season on a positive note by taking down the Scotch Plains A team, 57-31, and thumping the B team, 66-18.    The team finished the season with 10 wins and 6 loses and will now focus on the season-ending tournament, where representatives from 23 teams will compete. The…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton    The Cottage Club at 51 Prospect Avenue, a Princeton University eating club, reported that a naked, white man, about 20, entered the club’s dining hall and began dancing at about 6:33 p.m. on Feb. 15. Police said the man fled in an unknown direction after being confronted by an employee.    Arthur Shockley, 28, of…

  • SOMERVILLE: Congressman Lance to discuss new cancer research law

       SOMERVILLE — On Wednesday (Feb. 20) at 1 p.m. (estimated). Congressman Leonard Lance (NJ-07) will hold a news conference with officials at The Steeplechase Cancer Center at Somerset Medical Center, 30 Rehill Ave., and the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network to discuss a new law requiring the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to develop a long-term strategic…

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