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Youngsters made statues from colored sand during the Bigger Than Ever Purim Carnival at Congregation Neve Shalom, Metuchen, on March 4. The event featured professional carnival games, inflatables, food and fun. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Edison police may soon go electronic with tickets
Officers would scan licenses, print tickets using in-car device BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Police and Edison officials are looking to bring police ticketing into the digital age. Police officers may soon be issuing electronic citations, also known as e-tickets, in an effort to improve accuracy and save time. Police Chief Thomas Bryan said he…
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Edison school budget raises taxes $72
Loss of tax ratables in town results in tax hike, despite reduction in total tax levy BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Restoring staff and programs is a common theme in the proposed 2012-13 Edijson school year budget, which totals $212.1 million. Superintendent of Schools Richard O’Malley presented and introduced the budget at the Board of…
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Members of the J.P. Stevens Theater Company rehearse a scene from the Tony award-winning musical, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” on March 1. Shows will run March 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17, with doors at 7 p.m. and the show at 7:30. Tickets will be available at the door or may…
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WEST WINDSOR: Ross representing U.S. at Junior Worlds
WW-P North graduate part of curling team By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Cameron Ross is at an international destination for spring break thanks to an interest in curling that’s been growing since he was a student at West Windsor-Plainsboro High North. Ross is in Ostersund, Sweden, for the World Junior Curling Championships that got…
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WEST WINDSOR: Ross representing U.S. at Junior Worlds
West Windsor-Plainsboro North graduate Cameron Ross is curling for the U.S. team at the Junior World Championships in Sweden.
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars fall in another heartbreaker
Boys ice hockey team edged in OT By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Two of the Public A Division ice hockey quarterfinal games were decided by seven or more goals, and one was decided by three goals. The other was an overtime game, and not surprisingly, it involved Montgomery High School, which suffered another heartbreaking…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Man Cave emporium to open on Park Street
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY Not long ago, a newly married Randy Ellis, aka Randy Now of City Gardens and The Record Collection fame, obeyed his wife and moved all his good man cave stuff out of the living room into the attic of their Union Street home. ”She didn’t want it…
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