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  • Edison Eats for Relief

    Edison Eats for Relief

    EDISON — Edison officials are doing their part in supporting relief efforts for the hurricane victims in the Caribbean, Florida and Texas with “Edison Eats for Relief,” a charitable initiative Mayor Thomas Lankey created in response to recent devastating hurricanes, Harvey, Irma and Maria. Mayor Thomas Lankey said, “So many people’s homes were destroyed, their…

  • Kendall Park firefighters to host open house Oct. 14

    Kendall Park firefighters to host open house Oct. 14

    The Kendall Park Volunteer Fire Company will hold an open house from 1-4 p.m. Oct. 14, rain or shine, at the firehouse, 125 New Road, Kendall Park section of South Brunswick. The event will include a visit by Sparky the Fire Dog, fire equipment on display and an interactive smoke trailer. Meet local volunteer firefighters…

  • hold NJSIAA unveils SOAP program

    Due to the growing opioid epidemic in the state, the Garden State Pharmacy Owners (GSPO) has established a program to provide relevant, potentially life-saving information to New Jersey’s nearly 300,000 high school student-athletes, according to theNew Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) press release. The GSPO Stop Opioid Abuse Program (SOAP) will regularly share student-focused materials with…

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  • 9-1-1, dispatch classes available through North Brunswick Police Department

    9-1-1, dispatch classes available through North Brunswick Police Department

    The North Brunswick Police Department will hold 9-1-1 and Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification Classes. The 9-1-1 class will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 16-20 at police headquarters, 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick. Learn about ethics, liability, stress management, interpersonal communication, FCC regulations, radio techniques and the Americans With Disabilities Act. The…

  • Former Spotswood mayor charged with theft of scholarship funds

    Former Spotswood mayor charged with theft of scholarship funds

    A former mayor of Spotswood has been charged with allegedly stealing from a scholarship fund set up to honor the memory of a Spotswood EMT. Nicholas Poliseno, 39, of Spotswood, turned himself in to authorities at the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office at 10 a.m. Oct. 10, according to information provided by Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew…

  • Old Bridge school achieves Blue Ribbon status

    Old Bridge school achieves Blue Ribbon status

    OLD BRIDGE — Already a National School of Character, the Old Bridge School District can now add a National Blue Ribbon School to its list of honors. Cheesequake Elementary School is the first school in Old Bridge to be recognized as a Blue Ribbon School. “The selection of Cheesequake Elementary School as our first National…

  • Committee approves resolution to clean up vacant properties in Hazlet

    Committee approves resolution to clean up vacant properties in Hazlet

    Striving to clean up various vacant properties, the Hazlet Township Committee approved a resolution that will put a municipal lien on parcels that are neglected. The grass and weeds are overgrown on various properties in the township and the grass and weeds have created a hazardous condition to the health and welfare of the area…

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