Tag: Zinburger
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Edison Towne Square becoming a booming recreational hub
EDISON – With two recreational projects moving forward and the proposed new community center location, the vicinity in and around the Edison Towne Square is becoming a booming recreational hub. “We are excited for the recreational facilities,” Mayor Thomas Lankey said. More than a decade ago, a $1.2 million lifestyle center was envisioned for the…
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Indoor recreational facility may join Edison Towne Square
EDISON — A second recreational facility may be proposed at the former Ford Motor Company site on Route 1. More than a decade ago, a $1.2 million lifestyle center was envisioned for the 98-acre site. The center is now known as Edison Towne Square. In 2006, Hartz Mountain Industries proposed to develop the site and…
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Township man charged with stealing beer kegs from Quaker Steak and Lube, Zinburger
EDISON — A 35-year-old township man was charged with allegedly stealing multiple empty metal beer kegs from two popular establishments in the township on two occasions last year. The Edison Police Department Burglary Unit charged Morad Barakat on Jan. 16 at the Speedway Gas Station on Woodbridge Avenue with two counts of burglary and theft,…
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Edison raises funds for hurricane relief
EDISON — Some $22,518 was raised for the victims of the devastating hurricanes that struck the Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Florida and Texas through the township’s “Eats for Relief” initiative in October. The funds will be donated to the One America Appeal Fund established by the five former presidents to provide relief to the many victims of…
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Edison Eats for Relief
EDISON — Edison officials are doing their part in supporting relief efforts for the hurricane victims in the Caribbean, Florida and Texas with “Edison Eats for Relief,” a charitable initiative Mayor Thomas Lankey created in response to recent devastating hurricanes, Harvey, Irma and Maria. Mayor Thomas Lankey said, “So many people’s homes were destroyed, their…
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Mayor sees Edison business booming
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — Mayor Thomas Lankey said Edison Township, the fifth largest township in the state, is experiencing its own renaissance. “More local jobs are coming to town and our local economy is stronger now than it was just a year ago,” he said during the 26th annual State-of-the-Township that was…