• Metuchen Whole Foods to open Oct. 11

    Metuchen Whole Foods to open Oct. 11

    METUCHEN — In about a month, the Whole Foods Market will open its doors to eager and patient Metuchenites, who have been waiting for the eco-minded grocery chain to open since 2014. “It’s great that Metuchen will once again have a supermarket in town, especially one with the reputation of Whole Foods,” Mayor Peter Cammarano…

  • Explore careers, build resume through Career Coach at MCC

    EDISON — Explore careers, build a resume and learn about in-demand fields and how much they pay with Career Coach, a new feature on the Middlesex County College’s web site. The site is available to everyone and is free. “This is an extremely easy way to find out about linking academic work with careers,” said…

  • Addiction speaker shares pain of watching funerals due to drugs

    Addiction speaker shares pain of watching funerals due to drugs

    OLD BRIDGE – Old Bridge National Drug Awareness Day featured nationally-recognized addiction speaker Kevin Moran of the Hegarty-Scalia Home for Funerals on Route 9. More than 200 families and friends of people who lost loved ones to addiction attended the event on Aug. 31, which was hosted by Families Against Addiction. Along with Old Bridge…

  • Weichert Family of Companies announces hurricane relief initiative

    Weichert Family of Companies announces hurricane relief initiative

    The Weichert Family of Companies is pleased to announce its support of victims of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma via a fundraising campaign through the American Red Cross. President, Chairman and CEO Jim Weichert and James Weichert, the company’s co-president, will personally match the first $100,000 in donations made by Sept. 30. “Like the rest…

  • Allentown council wants employee to focus on abandoned parcels

    Allentown council wants employee to focus on abandoned parcels

    ALLENTOWN – The Borough Council has changed the job responsibilities of Joseph McGrath, who was holding the positions of Allentown’s code enforcer, housing inspector and zoning officer. McGrath works in the borough two mornings a week for a total of four hours. At its meeting on Sept. 12, the council voted 6-0 to expand McGrath’s…

  • Women of the Civil War to be discussed at Jamesburg Library

    Women of the Civil War to be discussed at Jamesburg Library

    The Friends of the Jamesburg Public Library invite the public to attend a free program on “Unsung Heroines – the Role of Women in the Civil War” presented by Martin Mosho, a former college instructor, at 2 p.m. Sept. 28 at the library, 229 Gatzmer Ave., Jamesburg. The talk provides a comprehensive review of the…

  • Haunted Theater planned at Brookdale

    Haunted Theater planned at Brookdale

    Students, faculty and alumni at Brookdale Community College are preparing for the 15th anniversary of an annual attraction for those in the Halloween spirit or who just enjoy a good thrill. Featured at Brookdale’s Lincroft campus, 765 Newman Springs Road, is Haunted Theater, which takes place in the college’s Performing Arts Center (PAC) building and…

  • Recycling presentation in Edison Sept. 19

    Recycling presentation in Edison Sept. 19

    The Student Environmental Network for a Sustainable Earth will hold a presentation and discussion on the topic of recycling at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 19 in Edison Room, third floor of the Edison Municipal Complex, 100 Municipal Boulevard, Edison. Janet Pellichero, recycling coordinator of Princeton, will be the guest speaker. SENSE is an active partner of the Edison…

  • Century 21 Mack-Morris Iris Lurie Marlboro Day 2017

    Century 21 Mack-Morris Iris Lurie Marlboro Day 2017

    Century 21 Mack-Morris Iris Lurie Realtors got into the spirit for their 34th Annual Marlboro Day event and community celebration. “Since we opened our doors in 1987, and as one of the original vendors for this event, it has always been important to us to give back to the community,” said broker/owner Iris Lurie. “We…

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