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NJPIRG in Metuchen to promote mass transit
So you got an economic stimulus check from the government. If you spend it entirely on gas, how does that help the economy? That was the question activists - holding a giant, full-color economic stimulus check ...
Jack Cooper returns to schmooz at his old stomping grounds
The ceiling fans were turning slowly. A bucket of sour pickles was on the table, waiting to be scrunched, along with whatever deli sandwich was ordered.
Dismal Swamp coalition under consideration
State and borough officials have considered creating a commission to oversee the 660-acre Dismal Swamp Conservation Area, as borough residents began to mull a new truck route proposal.
Rosa Calello, 66, of Metuchen died Thursday, June 26, 2008, in Metuchen. Born on April 16, 1942, in Spilinga, Italy, she resided in Metuchen since 1965.
June Difederico, 63, Telford, Pa.
June A. DiFederico, 63, of Telford, Pa. formerly of Metuchen, died Thursday, June 26, 2008, at Grandview Hospital in Saylorsville, Pa.
Hidden natural oasis a joyous discovery
As a person who loves and enjoys spending time in the outdoors, whether it is fishing, taking pictures, hiking or just being outside, I am always looking for new places to explore.
Betty Engel loving wife, mother
GREEN BROOK - Betty Engel died Tuesday ; she fought the gallant fight. Betty was born in Warrington, England on May 25, 1931.
Woman killed by train in Metuchen
A woman was struck and killed by a train this morning at the Metuchen train station near Main Street, borough police confirmed.
NJ Transit is reporting delays on the NE Corridor after a woman is fatally struck by a train.
A woman was fatally struck by an Amtrak train between the Metuchen and Metropark stations.
Low-income housing and community clinic in New Brunswick get $1M corporate boost
A nascent affordable-housing program and an overburdened community clinic received shots in the arm by way of $1 million corporate contribution announced Wednesday.
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Metuchen church celebrates 85 years
The 'high-spirited' services attracted Monroe resident Mary Jane Fisher to New Hope Baptist Church at Hampton Street 15 years ago.
DOT to hold hearing tonight in Metuchen on plans for Rt. 27 overpass
Council President Richard Dyas said DOT representatives will provide residents with information about how traffic will be affected once construction begins.
Petition pushes for Morristown pay-to-play law
MORRISTOWN -- Five residents who successfully got a public question onto this year's election ballot regarding Mayor Donald Cresitello's $6,000 raise now hope to get a local pay-to-play ordinance passed, either ...
Play it 'Fore'-ward - across Central Jersey
The area offers a host of public courses for the beginner and the more advanced player.
Martin Kollien decorated veteran
PISCATAWAY - Martin Kollien, 87, of Piscataway, died Monday at JFK Medical Center in Edison.
Metuchen's La Rosa Pizzeria reopens after fire
The popular La Rosa Pizzeria reopened this week to a hearty response in its new home at 335 Lake Ave., directly across the street from its original location, which was destroyed by a fire in late December.
Irving Myerson, 89, passed away on Tuesday, June 17, 2008, at John F. Kennedy Medical Center, Edison.
Women Helping Women to take part in local expo
Women Helping Women, or WHW, of Metuchen will take part in 710 WOR-AM's 'Get Healthy Expo' from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the New Jersey Convention & Expo Center in Edison.
Soaring gas prices send more police on foot, bike patrols
Street crime began plummeting more than a decade ago around the country and it remains in check.