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Resident congratulates children in Math Club
I want to congratulate all children of James Madison Intermediate School Math Club on their performance in math contests and share their success with the Edison community. In the Continental Math League (CML) contest, our third-grade team came fourth out of 71 participating schools in New Jersey and was tied for the 18th rank out…
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Candidate asks residents not to be coerced
I am spending many hours trying to find jobs for unemployed individuals of the community and help raise money for those who cannot pay rent, medical bills, dental bills, clothe themselves or buy food. Yet, Mayor Choi and his supporters on the Edison Council waste millions of taxpayer dollars, which could be used to help…
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Toni Ricigliano shouldn’t be in leadership role
Here we are just a few weeks away from the primary election for mayor, and I have no idea what plan Toni Ricigliano has for our community. All she seems to do is talk about the current mayor, Jun Choi. But there is not one thing she has said that lets me know what she…
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Resident wants candidates to do right thing
There is much to say about the politics in Edison, I am afraid we have the type of politics they create documentaries about. I was a frequent contributor to this paper during the last election, but having terminal breast cancer has taught me to eliminate unnecessary stress. I can’t help but feel deeply saddened when…
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St. Joe’s ready for GMC final, state tourney games
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer For the fifth time in six years, the St. Joseph High School baseball team reached the finals of the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament. The No. 1 Falcons advanced to the title game after a 14-3 victory over No. 12 Woodbridge in the semifinals over the weekend. St. Joe’s will square…
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Metuchen goes down in state tennis tourney play
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer The Metuchen High School boys tennis team was bounced from the state tournament last week following a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Shore Regional High School. The Bulldogs’ lone victory came from No. 2 doubles, where Nick Roberts and Robert Clarkson teamed up for the win. Clarkson and Roberts…
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Sports Shorts
Sky Blue Soccer School invites coaches of incoming or current high school age girls to a special session 7-9 p.m. May 27 at Thomas Edison Park, Edison, with the professionals of Sky Blue Soccer School, the only major training company comprised mostly of female trainers. The session is presented by Sky Blue FC, in cooperation…
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Eagles tennis team wants to finish season on a high note
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer The Edison High School tennis team enters this week’s action at 8-9 on the season. With two matches left to be played, the Eagles have their sights set on finishing at .500. “Finishing with a winning record is always a goal,” Edison head coach Wesley Smith said. “We’ll have our…
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Just sliding in
JEFF GRANIT staff Metuchen High School’s Dom Parrinello slides safely into home plate ahead of the tag of Colonia’s Andrew Neich for their first run in the first inning during their game on May 15. Metuchen won by a score of 5-1.
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