• Sheriff’s officer from Milltown faces jail time after road rage incident

    Sheriff’s officer from Milltown faces jail time after road rage incident

      A Middlesex County Sheriff’s Officer has been found guilty of criminal mischief in a motor vehicle incident which escalated into road rage. Neil Raciti, 49, of Milltown was found guilty of criminal mischief, a disorderly person’s offense, by Superior Court Judge Benjamin S. Bucca on Sept. 21, according to a statement released by Middlesex…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    The following local students graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University on May 16. Christopher Schultz of North Brunswick, a student at the Florham campus in Madison, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in History. Angela Peletier of North Brunswick, a student at the Florham campus, graduated with a BA in Communication Studies and Theater Arts.…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    The following local students graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University on May 16: Leighann Eck of Sayreville, a student at the Florham campus in Madison, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Communication Studies. Darryl Campbell of South Amboy, a student at the Florham campus, graduated with a BA in Mathematics. Klaudia Maslowska of South…

  • Morgan Community Alliance celebrates one year of trying to improve the area

    Morgan Community Alliance celebrates one year of trying to improve the area

    SAYREVILLE – While a study is performed on the area, an event is being held to celebrate the one-year anniversary of a group dedicated to improving the Morgan section of Sayreville. The event will be held at the Ale House, 1899 Route 35, South Amboy, from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 3 and will follow the first…

  • Metuchen resident takes fight with lung cancer to Capitol Hill

    Most people don’t know that today, 427 people in this country will die from lung cancer; the number one cancer killer that claims more lives annually than breast, colon, prostate and pancreatic cancers — combined. I know all the statistics because lung cancer has touched my life. In 2012, I lost my oldest and best…

  • Cultural Events at the Old Bridge Library in October

    Cultural Events at the Old Bridge Library in October

    The Old Bridge Public Library will host a range of cultural events in October at the library, 1 Old Bridge Plaza at the corner of Rt. 516 and Cottrell Road in the Municipal Center. At 2 p.m. Oct. 8, the Hudson Shakespeare Company returns to the library to present Macbeth, Shakespeare’s eerie tale about the…

  • Edison seeks suggestions on community center

    Edison seeks suggestions on community center

    EDISON Township officials will seek suggestions and advice from residents on Thursday about the types of programs and services they would like to see offered at a new municipal community center. Edison is hosting a public forum for residents from 7:30–9 p.m. on Thursday in the Council Chamber at the Edison Municipal Complex, 100 Municipal…

  • Not quite ready for the throne

    Not quite ready for the throne

    By Paul Hall We live in a dangerous world, protected by individuals we know and others we don’t. One of those behind-the-scenes defenders is the organization we met in the film Kingsman: The Secret Service, made up of proper English gentlemen and women who are the best of the best when it comes to fighting…

  • Hazlet House of Horrors opens Oct. 27

    Hazlet House of Horrors opens Oct. 27

    The Hazlet House of Horrors will be open from 7-10 p.m. on Oct. 27-29 at Cullen Center, 1776 Union Ave., Hazlet. Six rooms of alarming antics will be hosted by Hazlet Recreation and the Raritan High School Performing Arts Department. For ticket information, visit www.eventerbee.com.

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