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    Top: The remnants from a recent fire that took place at building 19 of the Oxford Arms Apartments in Edison on March 5. Bottom: A view from the back of the building. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff

  • Trying to find right mix

    CHRIS KELLY Metuchen’s Mimi Kayser, 6, creates her own sand art during the Congregation Neve Shalom Purim Carnival on March 8 in Metuchen.

  • Ricigliano receives backing for mayoral run

    Massaro, Diehl unite with eight-year council member in run for office BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer EDISON — In an effort to defeat current Edison Mayor Jun Choi, Township Councilwoman Antonia Ricigliano is not only running for his spot, she has the backing of two fellow members of the council who had pondered going for…

  • One of Metuchen’s Finest just got finer

    Member of police dept. takes opportunity to train at FBI National Academy BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Police Capt. Robin Rentenberg said that not only did he learn a whole wealth of information that he could bring back to his duties at the Metuchen Police Department, he also made lifelong friends from all over the…

  • GETTING READY FOR SPRING SPORTS – Advertorial

    By Gloria Averbuch GETTING READY FOR SPRING SPORTS – Advertorial Advertorial GETTING READY FOR SPRING SPORTS By Gloria Averbuch It’s time to brush off the remnants of winter, and get ready to play! Whether your athlete has been active or not, here are some helpful steps to get ready for spring. Take Advantage of Transition…

  • Fire union prez calls out mayor, attorney

    Refers to Choi as ‘worst mayor we’ve had’ BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer In yet another round of the Jun Choi versus Edison Township firefighters, the township has been found in contempt of court for failing to follow a court order upholding an arbitrator’s decision that the town is required to provide firefighters with station…

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    Metuchen’s Samantha Rabinowitz, 4, waits in line to play a game at the Congregation Neve Shalom Purim Carnival on March 8 in Metuchen. CHRIS KELLY staff

  • Residents unhappy with ordinance

    Edison homeowners oppose new parking rules concerning train station BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer More than 100 Edison citizens turned out last Wednesday night to voice their displeasure over a measure that will change the parking restrictions around the Central Avenue train station at a town hall meeting at Jefferson Middle School. After the Jan.…

  • Driving to the hoop

    JEFF GRANIT staff St. Joseph’s Steve Rennard dribbles upcourt against Red Bank Catholic in the NJSIAA quarterfinals of the Non-Public South A tournament on March 5 in Metuchen. St. Joe’s defeated RBC by a score of 79-66.

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