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ERIC SUCAR Patrons scan over items from one of the many vendors at the State Quilt Guild of New Jersey Convention titled “Fancy This, Fancy That,” held at the New Jersey Expo Center in Edison on June 11. The event featured more than 500 quilts displayed, as well as wearable art, vendors, quilt appraisals, workshops,…
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Resident discusses Obama’s proposed changes in health care
With breathtaking speed and virtually no public debate, the Barack Obama administration is working to implement sweeping health care reforms. This reform will dramatically change health care as we know it. Whether the changes are good or bad is a matter of opinion. What the changes will be is not; they are the consequences of…
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Edison should be grateful for Yackel family
I am writing to your editorial column that [was] printed on Wednesday, June 3. Unfortunately, the citizens of Edison who should [have] read this before the June 2 election will not be able to. On Sunday, May 31, in my Menlo Park Tower neighborhood, we had some young people walking around passing out fliers that…
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St. Joseph H.S. to host summer baseball camp
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer One of the area’s premier baseball camps will open its doors at the St. Joseph Baseball Complex for a pair of sessions July 13-17 and July 20-24. The camp is headed by St. Joe’s head coach, Paul Esposito. Esposito brings an impressive pedigree to the camp. The third-year head coach…
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New summer baseball league started in Middlesex County
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer Anew brand of baseball was birthed last week in Middlesex County when the inaugural season of the Greater Middlesex Coaches Summer Baseball League (GMCSBL) got under way. The league fields 15 teams, and each team will play an 18-game schedule and its own version of a mid-summer classic. After the…
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Local baseball talent gravitates to new summer league squad
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer Without an Edison Post 435 American Legion team taking local diamonds this summer, some of the area’s best talent will be sporting new uniforms and suiting up for the Middlesex County Matrix. The Matrix 18-and-under team provides another opportunity for graduating seniors to hone their skills before making an attempt…
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Wish life would just slow down? Attend a T-ball game
Are We There Yet? Are We There Yet? • LORI CLINCH I don’t know that I’ve ever had the desire to make an hour seem like six days. But if I did, I know just how I’d do it – I’d sit on a bench and take in a T-ball game. Turns out, there…
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Hide the children; he’s got a new power saw
Coda • GREG BEAN Now that the weather is nicer, I’ve been doing some home improvement and maintenance projects. And those who have been reading this column for a long time know that’s about as dangerous for me as driving the wrong way down a one-way street, blindfolded. Although I hate to admit it, I…
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PRINCETON: Wait worth it for PU’s Gemberling
Right-hander Brad Gemberling was picked by the Arizona Diamondbacks after graduating from Princeton with some of the best strikeout numbers in program history. Photo by Stephen Goldsmith
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