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New Bruns. farmers market opens for its 2nd season
NEW BRUNSWICK — Wider selections of fresh produce, prepared foods and goods, and an all-weather pavilion are among the new features at the New Brunswick Community Farmers Market this year. The market, which opened for its second season June 19 at 178 Jones Ave., off Georges Road, will be open Thursdays from 1 to 6:30…
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Team rallies around one of their own
Matt McGuinness holds the Sports Kid of the Year Award for his brother Danny as their father Bill holds pictures. They are surrounded by Danny’s teammates, coaches, friends and supporters including Edison Mayor Antonia Ricigliano (r) and Assemblyman Peter J. Barnes III (behind Matt and Bill). MAUREEN BUENO EDISON — The North Edison Baseball and…
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Arsenal cleanup moving along, fed official says
Progress made in ordnance removal, air quality mitigation BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — Restoration is well under way at the former Raritan Arsenal. “There are 10 buildings left to evaluate [for indoor air quality],” said Sandra L. Piettro, the project manager from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The former arsenal comprises…
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Metuchen Police Dept. pursues environmentally friendly practices
The Metuchen Police Department is going green. While a new computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system is soon to be implemented, police said they have also been able to incorporate software called NCIC Green, from LawSoft Inc., which is allowing the department to go “paperless.” “We receive [NCIC broadcast] messages constantly from departments all across New Jersey,…
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11th annual Classic Car & Motorcycle Show
Stephen Mittleman, 4, of Edison, checks out a 1958 Corvette during the 11th annual Classic Car & Motorcycle Show June 6 to benefit the school band at J.P. Stevens High School in Edison. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Divided board leaves DiMuzio out of top job
Acting super promptly submits retirement papers BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer In a split vote, the Edison Board of Education last week denied acting Superintendent of Schools John DiMuzio the chance to serve as the top administrator with the largest school district in Middlesex County. The board voted 4-4 on his appointment, effectively killing the…
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Graduates of J.P. Stevens High School, Edison, make their way to their seats
Graduates of J.P. Stevens High School, Edison, make their way to their seats during the class of 2010 commencement exercises June 16 at Rutgers University’s Louis Brown Athletic Center in Piscataway. More photos, page 6 and gmnews.com. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Seminar on wills, estate planning June 23
The Middlesex County Estate Planning Council will present “Lunch & Law,” a free seminar that will be a 2010 update on wills and estate planning, Wednesday, June 23, at 12:15 p.m. at the law office of Kenneth Vercammen, 2053 Woodbridge Ave., second floor, Edison. The cost is free for those who preregister. There will be…
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