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Resident says he provides only the facts about Mayor Choi
In response to Ms. Anne Marie Ko’s recent letter, let me say I am not power hungry, angry or always complaining. Like many residents, I am frustrated with Jun Choi’s misadventure as mayor. My criticisms are fact based. I participate in public meetings, obtain documents and scour township budgets and finances. I invited you, or…
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BOE candidate questions ETEA negotiations
During my 25-year career in law enforcement, I had the honor of being elected to the position of PBA state delegate for my local Policemen’s Benevolent Association union. Representing my local at the state PBA level, I was appointed by the state president to serve on the state Collective Bargaining Committee. Having at that point…
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They say life is sweeter for Twitterers who Tweet
Coda • GREG BEAN The email message was enough to make little beads of sweat break out on my forehead and set my heart to thumping with dread. It said one of my brothers had invited me to join Twitter so he and I could Tweet. It’s not easy keeping true to my Luddite philosophies…
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A mother-and-son moment to remember
Are We There Yet? • LORI CLINCH Spring break. The very mention of the words conjures up images of college kids running amok on beaches, partying in the streets and showing up on “Girls Gone Wild.” It’s enough to cause great apprehension in the hearts of moral-teaching parents worldwide. Luckily enough for us Clinches, our…
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For the Record
In the March 4 issue of the Edison Metuchen Sentinel, the article “Resident aims to help those with benign brain tumors” gave an incorrect address for the organization’s website. The correct website address is www.itsjustbenign.org.
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Local framing store preparing to host exhibit
BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer PHOTOS COURTESY OF EUGENIA CHOI The outside of Art & Frame Express, located on Route 1 in Edison. EDISON — For many years, Eugenia Choi helped her family run Art & Frame Express in East Windsor, a picture framing gallery in Mercer County. After spending time learning the trade, she…
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‘Sunshine Cleaning’
The excellent cast is moving despite the strain for indie credibility By Elise Nakhnikian SUNSHINE Cleaning is so pleased with its own smug nonconformity and sometimes strenuous quirkiness, you’d think it would be painful to watch. Actually, I liked it well enough, thanks to the excellent cast. But the more I think about this paint-by-numbers…
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MANVILLE: MHS Spring Sports Previews
by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor Manville High’s spring scholastic athletic season kicked off April 1 with the baseball and softball teams in action against Belvidere. Both track and field teams begin their seasons Saturday in the Skyland Conference Relays at Hunterdon Central. Here’s a team-by-team capsule preview of Manville’s four varsity teams: BASEBALL Head Coach:…
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PRINCETON: PU hockey drops NCAA heartbreaker
Two late goals lead to OT defeat By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University men’s ice hockey team left Minnesota with their broken hearts Sunday, one minute away from their first NCAA tournament win. The Tigers held a two-goal lead after 59 minutes of West Regional play against Minnesota-Duluth on Friday night only…
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