• Exhibit takes viewers into ‘The Mind’s Eye’

    By AMY ROSEN Staff Writer This text will be replaced Above: Nadine Heller, gallery director for the exhibit, examines one of the photographic works. Right: The process used to shoot the photographs in “The Mind’s Eye” exhibit involves darkness, an open camera lens and a slow shutter speed. PHOTOS BY AMY ROSEN/STAFF In “The Minds’…

  • Area haunts play host to reported ghosts

    By JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer A s autumn makes its annual journey toward Halloween, thrill seekers take their own sojourns to creepy Cynthia Knight, director of the Barron Arts Center in Woodbridge, talks about recent experiences in the historic venue on Oct. 3. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR venues designed to scare up the spirit of…

  • Metuchen holds off on land sale

    By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer Only time will tell whether Metuchen will sell two municipally owned properties off Homestead Road and at the corner of Alden and Waltham Avenues. At its Oct. 7 meeting, the Metuchen Borough Council voted unanimously to rescind and reject the first reading of an ordinance that would have placed the…

  • Two accidents in Edison claim four lives, injure two

    By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer EDISON — A pair of car accidents killed four people, including a teenager, and hospitalized two others within a two-day span in Edison, according to the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office. “It’s very tragic and unfortunate, and I can’t recall during my career having motor vehicle accidents back-to-back with the number…

  • Multiple-fatality accident in Edison deemed suicide-homicide by police

    By JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer EDISON — The 15-year-old boy who killed himself and two others in an Oct. 15 crash had sought to commit suicide, according to police. The underage driver, who authorities have not identified, veered into oncoming traffic and caused the fatal accident that claimed the lives of the three Edison residents,…

  • PRINCETON: Defense delivers in Tigers’ win

    PRINCETON: Defense delivers in Tigers’ win

    Princeton University quarterback Quinn Epperly threw for four touchdowns and ran for another to help the Tigers to a 42-26 win over Lafayette on Saturday. Photo by John Blaine

  • MONTGOMERY: Doubles win helps Cougars reach final

    Tennis to face top-seeded Pirates By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    A late-match rally by Nicole Lorenzi and Kim Szakats was just what the Montgomery High School girls tennis team needed to push it into the sectional finals.    In a game of momentum, the MHS second doubles duo gained it at the most critical time…

  • Time to dress up

    Time to dress up

    Kids are getting ready for trick-or-treating by picking out their costumes for Halloween.

  • The ‘Ultimate Customer Service Workshop’ Coming To Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

    The ‘Ultimate Customer Service Workshop’ Coming To Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

    By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Author and Business Executive Perry Ludy Presents His "Ultimate Customer Service Workshop" Based on His New Book, "No Lizards in My Shoes: How to Motivate Good People to Bring Back Great Customer Service". Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC – Author, business executive and speaker Perry J. Ludy today announced he will…

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