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Oak Tree Rd. shopping spree has a global effect
Festival hopes to bring attention to South Asian Indian culture BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer One of the goals and hopes of the first Oak Tree Road Shopping Festival was to make Oak Tree Road, made up of South Asian Indian shops and restaurants, known not only in New Jersey, but globally.“ This is the…
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Farm market organizers seek to suit buyers’ wishes
Locally grown, fresh foods are focus of market, set to open June 16 on Pearl St. BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent Locally grown tomatoes were for sale at last year’s Metuchen Farmers Market. The Metuchen farmers’ market, which has grown as organically as the food it offers, will open downtown for the summer this weekend. “TheMetuchen…
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A couple of pooches stand by during the third annual Paws in the Park dog-walking event at Lake Papaianni Park in Edison June 2. Students from the J.P. Stevens High School JPawS Club and Future Business Leaders of America organized the event to raise funds for the Edison Township Animal Shelter. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Metuchen police focus on pedestrian safety
In 2011, police issued 122 tickets for failing to stop for pedestrians in crosswalks BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer This text will be replaced Police investigate the scene of a fatal motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Avenue on Nov. 3. FILE PHOTO Metuchen Police Officer Joseph Keane wants to…
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Crowd heralds reopening of historic Edison museum
Facility will be open three days a week BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer This text will be replaced Patrick Garner, portraying Thomas Edison, talks with youngsters from Cub Scout Pack 12 of Edison during the June 9 museum reopening celebration at the Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park. SCOTT FRIEDMAN A crowd, including dignitaries and…
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PGB Trust & Investments Announces New Employees
Lisa Berry, Vice President, Wealth Advisor, PGB Trust & Investments
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Kathi Paluscio Receives MCCC’s 2012 Distinguished Teaching Award
By Candace Zafirellis For Kathi Paluscio, public speaking is not just a course she teaches: it’s a way of life. Her devotion to teaching the craft was recognized at Mercer County Community College’s Commencement ceremonies on May 24, when MCCC President Patricia Donohue presented her with the 2012 Distinguished Teaching Award. The recipient of the…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougar seniors pave dreams on same street
Montgomery High School seniors Lauren Wash (left) and Bridget O’Donnell are neighbors who both will be going on to play Division I athletics at the college level next year.
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