• Three members of Troop 434 earn rank of Eagle Scout

    Three members of Troop 434 earn rank of Eagle Scout

    Three young men who are members of Boy Scout Troop 434, which is chartered by American Legion Post 434, Englishtown-Manalapan, have attained the rank of Eagle Scout. Brian Beeker, Jack Sangillo and Nicolas Siluk received the highest award offered by the Boy Scouts America during a ceremony that was held in the ballroom of the…

  • Sayreville to hold memorial service on Sept. 10

    Sayreville to hold memorial service on Sept. 10

    Sayreville will hold the 16th annual Memorial Service to remember the victims of September 11, 2001, during a special service at 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, rain or shine, at the Sayreville Borough 9/11 Memorial in Burke’s Park, Washington Road. Those wishing to attend are asked to arrive by 6:30 p.m. For more information, contact Robert…

  • Colts Neck prepares to deal with emerald ash borer

    Colts Neck prepares to deal with emerald ash borer

    COLTS NECK – The Township Committee is exploring its options in regard to dealing with an invasive species of insect called the emerald ash borer. The invasive tree pest originated in Asia and was first found in the United States in 2002 in Michigan. Since then the emerald ash borer has spread east and has…

  • Allentown council still seeking answers for first aid coverage

    Allentown council still seeking answers for first aid coverage

    ALLENTOWN – Borough officials have confirmed what the president of the Allentown First Aid Squad said earlier this year in an interview – that the squad’s per diem responders will definitely be employed through at least Sept. 30. The provision of emergency services coverage in Allentown was a topic of discussion once again when the…

  • The Metuchen Edison Women’s Club to hold open house Sept. 6

    The Metuchen Edison Women’s Club to hold open house Sept. 6

    The Metuchen Edison Women’s Club will hold an open house where people can meet the club’s members and learn more about the organization at 7 p.m. on Sept. 6 at The Heritage at Clara Barton, 1015 Amboy Avenue, Edison. The organization is part of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, an international women’s organization dedicated to…

  • Adams A.C. to hold annual picnic Sept. 9

    Adams A.C. to hold annual picnic Sept. 9

    The Adams Athletic Club (A.C.) will hold its annual picnic from noon to 5 p.m. on Sept. 9 at the clubhouse, Cozzens Lane and Hartland Commons, North Brunswick. The picnic is rain or shine. RSVP by Aug. 25 by mailing your name and number of people attending to Joe DiPane, 129 Nathan Dr., North Brunswick…

  • Jackson Library will mark Hispanic Heritage month

    JACKSON – The Jackson Library will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in September and October with programs for people of all ages. All are welcome to attend the free programs, which require advance registration. For more information or to register for a program, call 732-928-4400 or visit the library at 2 Jackson Drive during regular hours.…

  • MCC, Felician team up to offer psychology degree

    Middlesex County College (MCC) graduates will now be able to earn a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from Felician University by taking classes on the MCC campus. An open house, at which prospective students can learn about the program, will be held in MCC’s Crabiel Hall from 6-8 p.m., August 14 at the college,…

  • Developer proposes 16 custom homes in Cassville neighborhood

    Developer proposes 16 custom homes in Cassville neighborhood

    JACKSON – The integrity of an established neighborhood was considered as members of the Jackson Zoning Board of Adjustment listened to testimony from representatives of an applicant who is proposing to build 16 single-family homes on a 48-acre tract. Attorney Benjamin Mabie and engineer Frank Sadeghi represented the applicant, Pushkin Estates LLC, at the zoning…

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