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MCC to offer Saturday hours on Jan. 12
Students and future students in need of enrollment services at the main campus of Middlesex County College, 2600 Woodbridge Ave., Edison, may take advantage of special hours on Saturday, Jan. 12. The offices will be open from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Offices that will be open Jan. 12 include the Enrollment Center, Cashier’s Office, Admissions,…
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Crash kills elderly Metuchen woman
METUCHEN — A one-vehicle accident last week resulted in the death of an 87-year-old Metuchen resident. Police responded to the accident around 7:25 a.m. on Nov. 25, according to Sgt. David Liantonio. Rose M. Finn, of Metuchen, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. When police arrived, they observed a green four-door 1997 Chevy…
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Metuchen P.D. invites residents to enroll in Civilian Police Academy
METUCHEN — The Metuchen Police Department will be conducting its annual 13- week Citizen Police Academy for borough residents beginning in March. The sessions will begin March 4 and are held at Borough Hall from 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday nights. The interactive program is designed to educate participants about department procedures, guidelines and…
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Mixed media to the max: MCC to host ‘Reanimator’ art exhibit
EDISON — Three artists with wildly diverse skills are being featured at the Studio Theater Gallery at Middlesex County College through Dec. 24. The gallery is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. “This is a multimedia exhibition of puppets, video and animatronic sculpture,” said Nadine Heller, chair of the college’s Department of Visual, Performing…
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Metuchen receives high marks on AP District Honor Roll
METUCHEN — The town known as the “Brainy Borough” is one of 539 school districts across 44 of the 50 states in the U.S. and Canada being honored by the College Board with placement on the third annual AP District Honor Roll. The honor is bestowed on the Metuchen district and others for simultaneously increasing…
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Middlesex County College to host session for aspiring teachers
An information session for individuals holding a bachelor’s degree or higher who are interested in becoming teachers will be held Jan. 16 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in the Raritan Room in Crabiel Hall at Middlesex County College. The session will outline the steps needed to obtain a teaching certificate through this alternate route program,…
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Feast for the ages
Wardlaw-Hartridge School seniors give high-fives to their Lower School buddies at a Thanksgiving feast during lunch on Nov. 15. The seniors, with festive feathers and hats, sat and dined with their Lower School classes and performed a special Thanksgiving show about the meaning and history of the holiday. PHOTO COURTESY OF RUDY BRANDL
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Edison council advances Camp Kilmer plans
Investigation will determine if property can be designated as in need of redevelopment or rehabilitation BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — The Township Council has taken a step forward regarding the 23-acre Camp Kilmer property, located along Plainfield Avenue. A vote in favor of a resolution at the council’s regular meeting Dec. 26 authorizes…
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Tax appeal debt creates burden in Edison
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — Township administration recently pleaded its case to the state Division of Local Government Services (DLGS). In October, the Township Council voted in favor of a bond ordinance appropriating $9.5 million for tax appeals. Township Attorney Karl Kemm said the bond ordinance was the second of two steps that…
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