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Manalapan will move to condemn property
Land is at the heart of litigation that resulted from 2002 ordinance By Mark Rosman MANALAPAN — The Township Committee will attempt to condemn a piece of property that was the subject of litigation that continued for almost a decade. Township Attorney Roger McLaughlin announced at the April 14 meeting of the governing body that…
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Used-clothing sale April 25 in Metuchen
The Congregation Neve Shalom, 250 Grove Ave., Metuchen, is having a used clothing drive on April 25, from 9-11 a.m. to benefit its nursery and Hebrew school programs. Bring men’s, women’s and children’s wearable clothes; shoes, belts, handbags, linens, stuffed animals and hard toys into the synagogue in tied plastic bags. For more information, email…
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Spaghetti dinner, auction April 24
A spaghetti dinner is planned for 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at Mount Zion Lodge, 483 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen. The cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children age 12 and under. Sponsored by Golden Assembly 43 of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, the dinner will feature spaghetti, meatballs, salad, bread…
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Edison Cruise Nights begin April 22
Join the Edison Light Cruisers car club for Cruise Night, beginning Thursday, April 22, 6-9 p.m. at the Home Depot parking lot, Route 1 south in Edison. Great cars, music, fun and games for the entire family are a great way to spend some time. The event is open to the public. Edison Light Cruisers…
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Beringer House has vacancies available
Beringer House, a shared living senior citizen residence owned and operated by the Metuchen Branch YMCA, has vacancies available. If you are 55 and over and are in need of low- to moderate-income housing, please contact Jean A. Vick, director of Senior Citizen Services at the Metuchen Branch YMCA, at 732-548-2044.
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For the children
J.P. Stevens High School juniors Angeli Ylanan-Agarwala (l-r), Brooke Nacht and Kyle O’Grady cross a footbridge during the March to Feed walkathon sponsored by Opal Kale and Caitlin Toto, J.P. Stevens juniors, at Roosevelt Park, Edison, on April 18. The walk raised over $700 to send food to impoverished children in Africa. The students partnered…
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Ex-lawyer gets probation for theft
Aformer attorney has been placed on probation for five years for stealing $12,500 from an Edison law firm where he had worked as an associate, Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce J. Kaplan announced. Charles Epstein, 55, of Ventnor City, also was ordered to repay $11,050 during a hearing on April 12 at the Middlesex County Courthouse…
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Squad member turns family tragedy into positive for EMTs
When Ian Lewis’ wife Melissa died suddenly on March 15, his world came to a halt. “I felt like someone ripped my heart and lungs out,” Lewis wrote shortly after her death. “I have never in my life been so unable to function.” Ian and Melissa Lewis, both volunteer EMTs for a number of years…
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