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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.
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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.
Schools to close early Tuesday after heat forces early dismissals today
It's the opposite of a snow day. The unusual June heat wave has caused many Central Jersey school districts to announce they will close schools early again today, some for several days this week and one until ...
Ethics reform, pay-to-play package set for Perth Amboy council meeting
With a little over two weeks before Mayor Joseph Vas leaves office, a pay-to-play and ethics-reform package was scheduled to be introduced at Wednesday's City Council meeting.
The Frog and The Peach turns 25
There are a lot of very good restaurants in New Brunswick. But not all of them can claim they've been around for 25 years.
Floria Rodriguez, 80, Metuchen
Floria Maria Rodriguez, 80, of Metuchen died Saturday, June 7, 2008, at Moses Cone Hospital, Greenboro, N.C. Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, she lived in Carteret most of her life before she moved to Metuchen one ...
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Police arrest home invader in Metuchen
A burglar broke into a Grove Avenue home and attempted to tie up the resident with a shoelace after apparently hitting him in the face, police said.
With New Jersey housing markets down, it's the right time to buy
And experts are saying that the people who buy this year are probably buying at the best possible time.
Edison parishioners circulate petition, hoping pastor can stay in post
Parishioners at St. Helena's Roman Catholic Church on Grove Avenue are trying a last-ditch effort to hold on to their pastor.
Four local students named to dean's lists
Sarah Gall of Franklin Park has been named to the dean's list at Hope College for the second semester of the 2007-08 school year.
The Cape May Stories by Robert C.S. Downs
Robert C.S. Downs is a master at first person narration, as his first collection, THE CAPE MAY STORIES, demonstrates.
Dismal Swamp neighbors face flood of development
Second of two parts From his home near the Edison-South Plainfield border, Bill Birch has looked out over the Dismal Swamp Conservation Area for nearly a quarter of a century.
Boys & Girls Track Championships
Jack Fitzhenry of St. Joes Metuchen in the boys 1600 meter run at the NJSIAA State Parochial A Track and Field Championships Friday, May 30, 2008 at Frank Jost Field in South Plainfield.