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Metuchen among few districts in county to pass school budget
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer METUCHEN — For Superintendent of Schools Terri Sinatra, the April 20 school election was a testament to the borough’s sense of community and the professionalism of the school district’s staff. “This is the 14th year, plus two referendums, that [school budgets] have been passed,” she said. “This is a real…
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Metuchen teens get space of their own
Advisory board members instrumental in planning new library section BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Teens now have a place they can call their own at the Metuchen Public Library. Above: Members of the Teen Advisory Board enjoy their new space the Metuchen Public Library during the official opening of the new Young Adult Section on…
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The Edison school community will unite to celebrate Kittim Sherro’s life and heighten awareness of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) with a memorial walk on May 2 in his honor. HCM is an often undetectable genetic heart condition. The event will benefit the Kittim N. SherrodMemorial Scholarship Fund and the New Jersey-based National Hypertrophic CardiomyopathyAssociation (HCMA). Edison…
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Michael Oates of South Brunswick
Middlesex County College second baseman Michael Oates of South Brunswick forces out Victor Tejada of Queensborough Community College in the middle of a double-play attempt in the April 14 game, which was won by Middlesex, 16-2. The victory brought the Colts’ record to 12-13.
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Edison looks to pick up wins in division games
BY SHAWN LAYTON Correspondent After hitting a rough patch last week, the Edison High School baseball team will look to get back to the .500 mark this week against Greater Middlesex Conference Red Division foes East Brunswick, St. Joseph, and J.P. Stevens. The 6-9 Eagles will host East Brunswick for a 3:45 p.m. meeting today…
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Tough draws ground Eagles
BY SHAWN LAYTON Correspondent The Edison High School boys tennis team was handed a tough draw at last week’s Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament, and the results proved rather disappointing for the 4-4 Eagles. Above: Metuchen High School’s Teresa Vinci tries to secure the ball as Sayreville War Memorial High School’s Tina Lisa slides safely into…
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Council to discuss defeated budget with board
BY KATHY CHANG EDISON — The Board of Education and the Township Council will hold a special meeting on Monday to discuss the defeated 2010-11 school budget. The meeting will start at 6 p.m. at the Edison Township Municipal Complex, 100 Municipal Blvd. On April 20, voters rejected the school board’s $204.8 million spending plan…
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Senior’s best lifts Knights
Hayduchok near volleyball record By: Justin Feil – Assistant Sports Editor Dan Hayduchok expected he’d have to deliver bigger games this season. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior captain, though, never expected anything as big as his 25-kill performance in the Knight boys volleyball team’s 2-1 win over Sterling on Wednesday. "We only had two starters…
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Piranha swimmers have strong JO meet
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton Piranhas Swim team sent 16 of its top swimmers to the New Jersey Junior Olympics, which were held recently at Rutgers University. In order to qualify to compete in the years most prestigious state event, all swimmers must have achieved gold times in their respective events and then can test those…
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