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Open auditions set for comic trilogy
Open auditions for the comic trilogy “The Norman Conquests” will be held 7-9 p.m. Feb. 18-19 and 2-3 p.m. Feb. 22 at the Historic Edison Playhouse, 2196 Oak Tree Road, Edison. Callbacks will be from 3-5 p.m. Feb. 22. The comic trilogy — “Living Together,” “Round and Round the Garden” and “Table Manners” — details…
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‘Play it again, Sam’
Francesca Tedeschi, left to right, Laurence Mintz, Carlyle Owens and Michael Jarmus take on the roles of the romantic classic “Casablanca” for a staged radio play at Metuchen’s Old Franklin Schoolhouse, set for Feb. 14. PHOTO COURTESY OF ALEX DAWSON
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Don’t believe the negative hype about pit bulls
This is in response to a recent letter to the editor from R. D. Truitt about how pit bull advocacy was a concern. First, I want to say this person is misinformed about the comments that were made on how dangerous pit bulls are. The reason why the article “Area Shelters Step Up to Adopt…
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The Middlesex Greenway in Edison sits snow-covered, save for the footsteps of a few. GERARD TRABALKA
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Women Aware offers help, housing
Great article in the Sentinel on domestic violence. Thank you for exposing an issue that historically is taboo. Many survivors suffer in silence. I wanted to let you know about the services of Women Aware so that your readers will know there is help. We offer services in three locations, including a 24-hour hotline, emergency…
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Man admits 1990 murder of girl, 15, in Edison motel
EDISON — More than two decades after the fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old girl in a township motel room, a New Brunswick man has admitted to the Oct. 3, 1990, crime. Steven Parkey Jr., 43, of New Brunswick, pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter on Feb. 6, while a jury deliberated after his three-week trial, according…
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Edison officer investigated
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Sgt. Andrew Chupela EDISON — An on-duty police officer allegedly took an extended break at home during the Super Bowl. Police Sgt. Andrew Chupela, a 29-year veteran of the department, reportedly left his patrol car running for almost three hours as he was inside his home, according to officials. The…
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Pinnacle Federal Credit Union, Edison, will offer individual and family coverage plans by joining the National Credit Union Exchange Blueprint. Through its involvement with the Credit Union Exchange Blueprint, Pinnacle will provide a variety of health coverage plans to its current members and the local community through the Pinnacle Federal Credit Union Market Exchange. The…
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Personalized meteorology: an all-weather business
By AMY ROSEN Staff Writer EDISON — While the weather is everyone’s business, Jeff Thompson of Edison has made that business into a career with Exclusive Weather LLC. Just as some have personal chefs and trainers, Thompson is a personal meteorologist for those who want a precise determination of conditions for a specific location, day…
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