• Q&A

    Tint exceptions with Sharon Peters Q: My sister is moving from Kentucky to Illinois to live with us. She has lupus, which makes her extremely sensitive to light, and her car windows are tinted far darker than I think allowed in this state. Naturally, we want to avoid a traffic stop or a fine. Do…

  • The end of the starter?

    The traditional real estate story has a beginning, middle and end — but some first-time buyers are skipping to their fairy-tale-ending homes By Marilyn Kennedy Melia CTW Features First, came a small condo or town home. Then, a few years later came a three-bedroom house. Finally it was time for a move up to one…

  • Weichert, Realtors hosting 35th annual toy drive

    The Weichert Family of Companies recently announced the start of the 35th Annual Weichert Toy Drive. Members of the community are invited to drop off new, unwrapped toys at the company’s sales offices through Dec. 13. The toys will be delivered throughout the holidays in conjunction with local charities that assist financially and physically disadvantaged…

  • Buyers respond to beautiful new phase of homes at The Pointe at Turnbury

    The debut of a highly anticipated new section of homes, combined with a generous $20,000 incentive, has led to a flurry of sales activity at The Pointe at Turnbury, the active adult community located five miles from downtown Princeton. Buyers interested in the new homes sites as well as buyers who want to purchase the…

  • Hawks football falls out of state playoff race

    By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Edison High School’s Dennis Amuzu used his head to direct the ball forward to a teammate during the Oct. 31 Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) semifinals match against South Brunswick High School held at Woodbridge High School. South Brunswick ended Edison’s GMC run with a 3-1 victory. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Jim…

  • Monmouth University alumnus sculpts history

    By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer The Denver Broncos Ring of Fame Plaza, featuring 24 statues, was recently unveiled in front of Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver. Brian Hanlon always enjoyed the arts, but it wasn’t until his first sculpture class at Monmouth University in the 1980s that the full weight of his passion…

  • Women’s Club to host professional organizer

    The Metuchen-Edison Women’s Club will host professional organizer and consultant Ana C. Peterson 7:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at The Heritage at Clara Barton, 1015 Amboy Ave., Edison. Peterson will offer personalized strategies and ideas to help accomplish organizing goals. The program is free and open to the public. For additional information, contact Maribeth at 732-634-5165.

  • ‘Jerry’s Girls’ at Edison Valley Playhouse

    The Edison Valley Playhouse and the Edison Arts Society have announced the opening of the musical revue “Jerry’s Girls.” The show will run Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Nov. 16. A matinee will also be held 2 p.m. Nov. 10. The show celebrates the music of Jerry Herman, with songs such as “Hello…

  • CARE recognizes Edison PBA

    CARE members present the Edison PBA Local 75 with the Distinguished Partner Award. Pictured, left to right, are PBA President Sal Della Fave; Sgt. Alan Sciarillo; Detective William Colletto; PBA Sgt. at Arms Mike Michalski; CARE President Dora Ramos; PBA Vice President Chris Teleposky; Lt. Greg Formica; CARE member Jimmy Ramos; and CARE Vice President…

View our current articles

Stay connected to your community