We all know athletes who shine whether they're competing or not. Let's help share these amazing stories!
An electronics recycling event will be held on Saturday in the Municipal Parking Lot.
The training will take place at a remote location on Mill Road Thursday, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The 10-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy is fast approaching. Share your memories and photos with Patch.
A host of spooktacular events are planned in Metuchen this month. Here’s a quick look:
Each household can take up to 25 bags while supplies last.
K-9 officers Caj and Apollo are rescues who are trained in explosive detection and tracking.
The Clara Barton Library branch will be converted into a special needs recreation and programming center, Mayor Sam Joshi announced.
“Congratulations Metuchen, you should be so proud,” Mayor Jonathan M. Busch said. Metuchen is among eight semifinalists.
This is the longest road paving list in the Township’s history, Mayor Sam Joshi said. Road work will begin this year.
The celebration will be held on Oct. 22 at Lake Papaianni.
The ceremony will be held Friday at 3 p.m. outside the Municipal Complex.
In case of rain, the ceremony will be moved inside to the municipal building
All proceeds will go to support people affected by Huntington’s disease.
The apology comes after officials promised action against the organizers for including the Islamophobic symbol in the parade.
The evening will feature music by the Motown Greats tribute band, Motor City Revenue and Shadows of the 60s.
A joint statement condemned the inclusion of the bulldozer in Edison’s India Day Parade, calling it a "symbol of division and hate."
The garden features a pergola, 34 beds for fruits and vegetables, and includes four raised, accessible beds for disabled residents.
The bulldozer is a symbol of demolition of Muslim homes in India, the group said. The parade was attended by prominent NJ lawmakers.
The borough and school district recently received funds from the state to make improvements to the field at Edgar Middle School.
Every piece of donated denim will be recycled and used in a sustainable way elsewhere.
The popular Mercer County staple is making its way to Edison on Sept. 10.
The grand opening of the community garden will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 16 at 10 a.m. in Swales Park.
19 New Jersey counties are currently under a heat advisory through 8 p.m.
Edison Police looks forward to building a stronger relationship with the community at Tuesday's National Night Out.
Senior transportation services will continue to be provided and some activities will be relocated, officials said.
Food trucks include Cousins Maine Lobster, Eat at Yammy's, House of Cupcakes, Let’s Have a Ball, and Twisted Steaks.
Funds raised during the 5K will support JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, including the Center for Brain Injuries.
Utility officials have been working since Friday to identify and patch the leak.
The event is open to all county residents and the limit is five boxes or 100 pounds per car.
The event is open to the public and geared towards people with disabilities and their families.
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission's mobile unit will stop by the Municipal Building on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Summer Lego Robotics and Coding classes will be held at the Minnie B Veal Community Center.
The township is looking to provide residents and businesses with an alternative to Optimum.
The event will take place on Saturday at Papaianni Park.
Around 30 officers and a few family members ran 6.2 miles to raise money for Special Olympic athletes.
The circus has currently pitched its tent at Menlo Park Mall and will be in town until June 13.
The company is working with the NJDEP and has begun a phased, start-up of its Park Avenue wellfield.
The retailers will receive a bonus check for $2,000, officials said.
The free event will focus on showcasing the unique programs, services, and people of Middlesex County.