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Brain tumor survivor, family run for charity
Upcoming events include Walk to End Brain Cancer in Roosevelt Park, Edison BYADAM JOSEPH DRICI Staff Writer Physical education teacher Mike Franciscus instructs sixth-grader Meghan Patz on the proper golf club swing as part of the Golf in Schools event at Woodrow Wilson Middle School in Edison on April 19. ERIC SUCAR staff David Bier…
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Cleanup work progressing at ex-Raritan Arsenal site
Army Corps working on six areas of 3,200-acre property BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent Cleanup work is progressing at the 3,200-acre former Raritan Arsenal site in Edison. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers held a public meeting April 26 to update residents on the progress and next steps of work at the site, which runs along…
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Edison Y nurturing township’s ‘true gem’
Swim club will unveil new six-lane pool, amenities this summer BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer A sketch shows the planned layout of the YMCA Swim Club at Oakcrest. The YMCA Swim Club at Oakcrest, tucked away on 14 acres on Inman Avenue in the township’s northern section, is getting set to open a new chapter…
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Students and members of the community danced for hours Sunday when the James Madison Primary School, Edison, held a “Move It or Lose It” event, a Zumba, Bhangra and hip-hop dance marathon. The event, an initiative of the SKN Foundation and the Rhythmic Arts Center for Dance in Franklin, focuses on the ways dance can…
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Edison student a state winner in Doodle 4 Google competition; public voting now open
An Edison teenager is one step closer to having her art put on display for hundreds of millions to see. On May 2, Google announced the 50 state winners in its annual Doodle 4 Google competition. Cynthia Cheng, a junior at Edison High School, is one of those winners, selected from more than 114,000 students…
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Metuchen Cash Mob event scheduled for May 5
Metuchen Cash Mob will hold its second event to raise awareness of the economic benefits of supporting local businesses. The theme is “Make Mom Proud, Shop Local!” The event will be held May 5 at The Brass Lantern, 335 Main St., Metuchen, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Participants are encouraged to continue shopping in…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougar boys tennis earns three-peat
D’Agostino dominant in new spot By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It hardly seems possible, but Chris D’Agostino may be more dominant this year at second singles than he was last year at third singles. The Montgomery High School sophomore made his case by dropping only four games combined in the semifinals and finals to…
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