• Edison officer’s bail reduced

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer The weight of the 17 counts of official misconduct faced by Edison police Officer Michael A. Dotro was debated at a bail motion hearing last week. Dotro, 36, handcuffed and in green jail clothes, listened as his attorney, Robert Norton of Westfield, argued that he was not a flight risk.…

  • TEDx delivers big concepts

    By KEITH HEUMILLER Staff Writer Gabriella Levine leads the discussion, “Democratizing Innovation With Open-Source Hardware,” during the TEDxNavesink conference at Brookdale Community College on Sept. 20. LAUREN CASSELBERRY I t started with an idea. Atlantic Highlands resident Brian Smiga and a team of fellow volunteers decided to stage a TEDx conference in New Jersey, bringing…

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    Edison High School volleyball players huddle for a group cheer prior to the second set of the Sept. 19 match against Woodbridge. The camaraderie worked for the Eagles, as they defeated host Woodbridge in three sets — 25-17, 19-25, 25-15. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR

  • Wells Fargo shows support for NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome

    By Jeff Weber FLEMINGTON – The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) is pleased to announce the donation of $1,000 from Wells Fargo and its Community Partner Program to support the general operating expenses of NJCTS. “We are proud to partner with the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated…

  • NJCTS says 1st National Tourette Syndrome Caucus a success

    NJCTS says 1st National Tourette Syndrome Caucus a success

    By Jeff Weber WASHINGTON, D.C. – Scores of families, legislators, nonprofit groups and government organizations showed up en masse September 17 for the first Bi-partisan Congressional Tourette Syndrome Caucus at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington. Hosted by the Tourette Syndrome Association (TSA) and co-chaired by Representatives Steve Cohen (D-TN9) and Peter King (R-NY2),…

  • New Children’s Books "Your Inside Shape" and "Who’s Going to Be You?" Written to Inspire an Appreciation for Individuality in Kids

    New Children’s Books "Your Inside Shape" and "Who’s Going to Be You?" Written to Inspire an Appreciation for Individuality in Kids

    By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Two New Books Focus on Helping Kids Aged 4 to 11 Build Self-Confidence. Boston, MA-NH – Today, author Christine Sarno-Doyle announces the release of two new children’s books that help children discover their passions, interests and talents while teaching and encouraging them to appreciate their uniqueness and to respect the unique…

  • An orchestra at his fingertips

    An orchestra at his fingertips

    Organist Christopher Houlihan will present a concert of classical pieces Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the Princeton University Chapel. 

  • Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Marks Official Opening of Kessler Rehabilitation Center in Randolph

    Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Marks Official Opening of Kessler Rehabilitation Center in Randolph

    By irene maslowski Kessler Rehabilitation Center, one of the state’s leading providers of comprehensive physical therapy services, marked the official opening of its Randolph center on Thursday, August 29 with a ribbon cutting ceremony led by Randolph Mayor Tom MacArthur.  Several Randolph Township and Morris County officials, including Bruce Sisler, Chief of Staff, District 25…

  • Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Marks Official Opening of Kessler Rehabilitation Center in Randolph

    Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Marks Official Opening of Kessler Rehabilitation Center in Randolph

    Photo Caption: Kessler Rehabilitation Center Manager, Paul Miller, PT (kneeling) and Randolph Township Mayor Tom MacArthur (with scissor) are joined by members of the Randolph business community and Kessler Rehabilitation Center Staff.

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