• Wardlaw-Hartridge to stage ‘Damn Yankees’

    Wardlaw-Hartridge to stage ‘Damn Yankees’

    The Wardlaw-Hartridge School will present its spring musical, “Damn Yankees,” from March 3-6 at 1295 Inman Ave., Edison. The four-performance run includes 7:30 p.m. shows Thursday through Saturday and a 3 p.m. matinee finale on Sunday. Leading players include Hannah Yates of Piscataway as Meg, Claude Djan of Scotch Plains as Applegate, Abe Golding of…

  • Nine agents from Coldwell Banker in East Brunswick honored with Circle of Excellence Award

    Nine agents from Coldwell Banker in East Brunswick honored with Circle of Excellence Award

    “2015 was a fantastic year for the Coldwell Banker East Brunswick office,” said Sandra Tesser, managing broker of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in East Brunswick. “We had nine agents who earned the New Jersey Realtors Circle of Excellence Award for their sold listings and sales which is a tribute to their hard work, reputation, and…

  • Villagio kicks off spring with new home offerings

    Villagio kicks off spring with new home offerings

    The active adult community now features new and redesigned homes and a completed clubhouse.  Villagio, Monmouth Junction, is starting the season by inviting homebuyers to visit its new homes and view the newly redesigned Veneto model plans. The active adult community has seen the construction of more than 20 new homes in the past year…

  • St. Patrick’s Day Parade set for March 13

    St. Patrick’s Day Parade set for March 13

    The annual Woodbridge St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Celebration gets under way on March 13 at 9 a.m. with the presentation of Proclamations to the St. Patrick’s Day honorees and the raising of the Irish Flag at Woodbridge Town Hall (One Main St.). Sponsored by the American Irish Association of Woodbridge, the parade — the…

  • Long Branch Planners approve mixed-use project

    By Kenny Walter Staff Writer LONG BRANCH- Despite concerns over a lack of parking, the Long Branch Planning Board has approved a plan for 12 residential units above two retail units on Brighton Avenue, replacing a mixed-use building that was destroyed by a fire in 2012. During the Feb. 16 meeting, the board approved the…

  • ‘Winter blues’ may signal seasonal disorder

    ‘Winter blues’ may signal seasonal disorder

    By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer Waking up during a cold winter morning can be difficult. The idea of leaving the warm confines of a comfortable bed, at times, can seem paralyzing. For Jay, a 39-year-old man from Old Bridge, the struggle to get up during the biting chill of winter has a more dire connotation.…

  • Ocean Township officer involved in second lawsuit

    Ocean Township officer involved in second lawsuit

    By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer OCEAN TOWNSHIP — An Ocean Township police officer, Kathleen Delanoy, has charged the township with a civil rights violation and discrimination against pregnant workers for not offering her administrative duty when she became pregnant on two separate occasions. Donald Burke, the attorney representing Delanoy, said in October that his client…

  • Long Branch resident named president of medical group

    By Kenny Walter Staff Writer LONG BRANCH- Alex Binder has been recently named president of New Jersey Medical Group Management Association (NJMGMA) for 2016 and 2017. Binder, who formerly served as vice president, was elected to the top position during a Oct. 26 election. Binder is vice president of physician services at the Visiting Nurse…

  • Ocean to rebid Poplar Village demo

    Ocean to rebid Poplar Village demo

    By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer OCEAN TOWNSHIP — A delay in closing on the former Poplar Village Senior Complex has forced the contractor charged with demolishing the apartment buildings to back out. During the Feb. 9 Township Council meeting, the council passed a resolution cancelling a contract with Frank Lurch Demolition Co., after the contractor…

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