• In search of a good deal

    Bargain hunters descend upon Dayton looking for odds and ends, and then some BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer Even though the holidays are a distant memory, there’s still a huge market for things like the Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation. And then there’s random things people are interested in, no matter what time…

  • Met. Dems use primary to introduce newcomer

    Primary slated for June 2 BY ENID WEISS Correspondent By the looks of things, Metuchen’s Democrats looked at the three council seats gained by local Republicans as a wake-up call. Sheri-Rose Rubin Political newcomer Sheri-Rose Rubin is running with Democrat incumbent Richard Weber for two seats up for grabs on the Borough Council. They are…

  • Edison police officer suing department, town

    Claims that superiors did not assist him in time of need BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer An Edison police officer has filed a lawsuit against members of his own department and the township. Officer Robert Urbanski states in the lawsuit that he was harassed by supervisors and was denied assistance in obtaining medical treatment after…

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    SCOTT FRIEDMAN Milika Griffiths, 14, of Edison, applies soap to the door of a car as cheerleaders from the Wardlaw-Hartridge School in Edison wash cars on Saturday to raise money for their trip to cheerleading camp this summer.

  • Parents should use caution during summer months

    For parents and children, one of the great joys of summer is the fun of floating, splashing and playing in the cooling water of a swimming pool. This year, the fun can be enjoyed even more through the peace of mind offered by a new law aimed at preventing entrapment dangers in pools and spas.…

  • EWA intern aware of contaminated site in area

    As an environmental intern at Edison Wetlands Association (EWA), I was given the opportunity to get firsthand insights into the workings of an environmental organization fighting for a cleaner and greener life. This experience raised my awareness of the urgent problem of contaminated sites throughout central New Jersey. I was surprised to hear that the…

  • Ricigliano is a ‘woman of honesty and integrity’

    A letter from Priya Gopalan has disturbed me. First, let me point out that Priya Gopalan is Mayor Jun Choi’s former secretary and a former Edison employee. Mrs. Gopalan and I may disagree on much, but even she would agree that Antonia "Toni" Ricigliano is a woman of honesty and integrity. Toni Ricigliano is a…

  • Resident disappointed with Board of Education election

    Why in Heaven’s good name did people vote down the budget and re-elect the same dummies who proposed it? That does not make any sense. These people are not going to give up. They will get their building (that’s what they are really after) no matter what. Someone will call Trenton and “schmooze,” and before…

  • Where in the world is Mayor Jun Choi?

    Those of us who watch Township Council meetings on TV or actually attend them have wondered for years: Where’s Jun Choi?” Well, now we know. There’s been a lot of scuttlebutt regarding his whereabouts. He is rarely at council meetings or in town hall. Phone him, and you are shuffled from a secretary to one…

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