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Edison mourns loss of police officer, 40
Patel recalled as ‘a tremendous resource’ for police force, community BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Milan Patel patrols the streets of Edison in 2006. Milan Patel, who in 2004 became Edison’s first police officer of Asian-Indian descent, has died at the age of 40. “It’s just a tragic loss,” said Police Chief Thomas Bryan. Patel…
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Edison panel subpoenas mayor, administration
Committee of the Whole to hold second session Thurs. BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Edison residents and employees who attended the first Committee of the Whole meeting last month can expect a different type of event on Thursday. “In the first meeting, we did not subpoena anyone or subpoena documents,” council President Robert Diehl said.…
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Members of the John P. Stevens Theatre Company rehearse a scene from their spring production of “Rent.” The students began performing the 1996 Tony Award-winning musical at the high school on Grove Avenue last weekend, and shows continue at 7:30 p.m. March24-26. There is also a 2 p.m. matinee March26. To purchase tickets in advance,…
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Edison postpones March 24 Committee of Whole meeting
By Kathy Chang, Staff Writer The Edison Township Council’s Committee of the Whole meeting scheduled for tonight has been postponed. A future date will be announced shortly, officials said. Council President Robert Diehl said he learned on March 18 that township Business Administrator Dennis Gonzalez — one of three subpoenaed for the meeting — might…
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Edison police chief suspended
Bryan’s attorney says charges of failure to follow directives are without merit By Kathy Chang Edison Police Chief Thomas Bryan has been suspended from his duties without pay for what officials referred to as “insubordination.” Township Business Administrator Dennis Gonzalez handed the chief a letter around 10:30 a.m. on March 22 listing six charges involving…
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WEST WINDSOR: D’Andrea a good fit with WW-PN lacrosse
New coach excited by challenge By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Rich D’Andrea was looking to get into scholastic coaching when he found out about the boys lacrosse coach opening at West Windsor-Plainsboro North. ”I asked around about it,” D’Andrea said. “I wanted to do some research. It seemed like a good fit. It’s close…
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PRINCETON: Roberta Pughe: Feeding the creative impulse
Phil McAuliffe Roberta Pughe — psychotherapist, author, healer, minister, shaman, muse — attunes herself at the Center for Relationship in Princeton. ‘My ministry in the world is opening people to soul, to the spirit realm, in a way that is meaningful for them,’ she says — including Artists’ Apiary at Camillo’s Cafe. Staff photo by…
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Diocese of Metuchen to host talk on suffering and death
By Joanne Ward PISCATAWAY – The Diocese of Metuchen will host a talk on What the Bible Says About Suffering and Death onThursday, April 7 beginning at 7 p.m. in the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center, 146 Metlars Lane. Sponsored by the Diocesan Office of Catechesis, the two-hour program will be presented by Father Sean…
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PRINCETON: Tiger women rally too late
PU hoops falls to Georgetown in NCAA tournament By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor After a season of climbs, the Princeton University women’s basketball team faced another one at the start of their NCAA tournament opener. The hill turned into a mountain, however, and Princeton could not overcome a slow start for the second straight…
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