The Edison Recreation Department is introducing “Forensic Fridays”, a program that takes a scientific approach to solving crime.
In total, six MVC Centers now remain closed because of COVID-19.
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Edison officials said the water is "100 percent" safe and that the E.Coli outbreak was contained to one building.
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It’s not clear when the new name change will take effect.
Residents of Silver Lake have approached the Edison School District to get children involved in creating a vision for the open space.
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The Speech and Hearing Associates provided drop-off centers for Ryan's Toy Roundup.
On Dec. 18, the Edison Housing Authority donated gifts and meal boxes to 170 families.
Metuchen Police reported on Tuesday that the 16-year-old host and parents were charged with violating Gov. Murphy's executive orders.
The water main break will disrupt service for some customers in Edison.
At the town council meeting held Monday, the resolution to support the preservation of 41 Glendale as open space, was passed unanimously.
Residents of Silver Lake have been protesting the building of the warehouse on the intersection of Glendale and Silver Lake avenues.
The Middlesex Black-Jewish Coalition hopes to foster understanding and awareness in the community through interviews and talks.
As coronavirus cases increase, Metuchen is back to a virtual operations schedule.
The funds will support safety, infrastructure, and quality-of-life improvements in town, said NJ officials .
As coronavirus cases spike, only council members will meet in-person, while the public can attend virtually.
The Edison Housing Authority recently distributed turkey and chicken to families, who are increasingly seeking food assistance.
The Edison police department is seeking donations for their 'Cops for Tots' toy drive.
The Christmas Tree, Menorah and Holiday Tree will be lit, but there will be no public ceremony or events around it.
Mayor Thomas Lankey joined the Town Council in formally requesting the county prosecutor to investigate the racist flyer incident from 2017.
These books will circulate for 2 weeks (limit 2/person).
To mitigate the spread of the virus, the borough has installed free mask mailboxes and hand sanitizer stations for residents.
A Vatican report concludes that 3 New Jersey bishops misled the Holy See, which led to the rise of disgraced prelate Theodore McCarrick.
A US Postal Inspector report has identified six people for their alleged involvement.
Edison’s Committee of the Whole has been working closely with the United States Postal Inspector to investigate the racial flyer.
Edison Water will be shutting off water at 4 p.m. due to a water main break.
As part of the Simon Santa Photo Experience, Santa will be wearing a mask and physically distancing this year.
The bus tour which is usually held the Sunday before Election Day has now moved virtual due to COVID-19.
The planning board meeting, which was cancelled twice, is now scheduled for 7 p.m. on Nov. 2.
Starting November 4, we will be offering a new club, Readers Anytime, for adults, teens, and children.
Vote online or visit the main library to pick up a ballot, see the nominees, and submit your vote.
There are still many fun festivities to enjoy in Edison this Halloween.
Here's how you can have a safe and fun Halloween.