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Church sets bake sale and holiday boutique
A Holiday Boutique and Bake Sale will be held from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Nov. 21 at Oak Tree Presbyterian Church, 445 Plainfield Rd., Edison. Items include unique gift items by local artisans, jewelry, gourmet food and fresh baked goods including authentic Hungarian rolls, home and holiday décor, candles and more. For more information, call…
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Middlesex memorial honors fallen officers
EDISON — The “Remembering the Fallen” memorial has been unveiled in dedication to fallen police officers of Middlesex County. The memorial stands as a tribute to 27 officers who have died in the line of duty while protecting the lives and property of county residents: John Bodnar Sr. of the Carteret Police Department; William J.…
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Zumbathon set for Nov. 28
The Reformed Church of Metuchen, 150 Lake Ave., Metuchen, will hold a Burn-the- Bird Zumbathon from 2-4 p.m. on Nov. 28. Doors will open at 1:30 p.m.; enter through the Lake Avenue door. Dance away Thanksgiving calories with some of New Jersey’s best Zumba instructors and enjoy light refreshments, prizes and a special dance performance…
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Edison and Metuchen make paw-fect arrangement
By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent EDISON — Four-legged residents in the Edison and Metuchen area will soon have a place where they can socialize and get some exercise — and their owners will be able to do the same. That’s because at the Nov. 9 Township Council meeting, Edison approved the creation of a dog park…
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Operation Shoebox sends supplies to soldiers
By P.J. CANDIDO Staff Writer Above: U.S. Coast Guard veteran Nicholas Grego, middle left, and U.S. Army veteran Rob Giorgi, middle right, along with other volunteers, fill cardboard boxes with supplies as part of Operation Shoebox, held at Middlesex County College in Edison on Nov. 10. Below: Maryann Hirsch of Operation Shoebox helps fill boxes.…
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Thanksgiving games
Football rivalries keep tradition alive By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer The staples of Thanksgiving have always included family, turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie and high school football for many across New Jersey. What was once a traditional game for virtually every high school across the state is becoming a rarer occurrence as many of the rivalry…
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Official questions progress of Edison’s timekeeping system
By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent Councilman Wayne Mascola has voiced his frustration with the speed of converting township employees to Edison’s relatively new automated timekeeping system. Mascola brought up the topic during the Township Council meeting on Nov. 9 by asking Business Administrator Maureen Ruane for an update regarding the process of moving all township employees…
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Car buyers deeper in debt
New-vehicle sales are up, but so are transaction prices, loan terms and monthly payments By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features While new-car sales continue to skyrocket — the National Automobile Dealers Association in McLean, Va., predicts that close to 17 million units will be delivered to customers this year, which is the highest number recorded since…
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New Jersey Realtors names 2015 Realtor and Realtor-Associate of the Year
New Jersey Realtors announces Lorraine M. Piro-Colavito with Keller Williams, Elite in Metuchen is the 2015 Realtor of the Year, and Mary M. Nuziale with Weichert, Realtors in Manalapan is the 2015 Realtor-Associate of the Year. These two members were recognized for their contributions to the real estate industry, commitment to the Realtor organization, and…
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