The County Clerk has advised voters to call their office if they have not received their ballot.
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Edison.
The museum is now equipped with plexiglass dividers, hand sanitizer stations and a new air purification system.
Here's your complete guide to who's running for Edison Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Two staff members recently tested positive at the state-run veterans home, resulting in suspension of plans to resume indoor family visits.
Social distancing and mask rules apply while attending the meetings, said town officials.
Metuchen has released detailed information, including a video, on registration, mail-in ballots and polling locations for residents.
Edison resident Clifton Prescod shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Residents are also encouraged to participate in a socially distant viewing of their lawns through the borough’s online map of “must scream”
Yash Pandya, shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3
Through the new interactive map, "Grown in Middlesex County", the County hope to promote local produce and producers.
Jerry Shi, Virginia White and Mohin Patel share with Patch why they should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Residents say the new warehouse could increased vehicular traffic in their neighborhood, which will jeopardize safety.
In light of the coronavirus, residents can pick up their supplies and participate in the poster painting contest from home.
A new law allows New Jersey lottery winners to remain anonymous. One New Jersey player won over $200 million this year and did just that.
The classes will be offered virtually October through December, due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The town has scheduled water valve replacement work on Oct.1
Judging will be held on Oct. 27 from 6 p.m.-8 p.m.
The drive will support 30 community groups, businesses, schools, churches and unions in Edison and surrounding communities.
Take a walk in the park and chat with a police officer while sipping on apple cider.
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The Middlesex Water Company will be upgrading several valves and connections, which will impact traffic and water services in town.
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing many communities to scale back ceremonies honoring those who lost their lives in the 2001 attacks.
Middlesex County will receive funding to acquire and restore the Metuchen Meeting House Battlefield
The firefighters were part of New Jersey Task Force 1 deployed to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to aid in rescue and recovery efforts.
The new beacon near the Benjamin Franklin Elementary School will stop traffic to allow pedestrians safe passage across Woodbridge Avenue.
The firefighters are part of New Jersey Task Force 1, and left for Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Thursday morning to aid in rescue operations.
Edison Township Public Library on Thursday announced a new schedule for reopening all three libraries to the public.
Around 200 gallons of titanium tetrachloride leaked from a chemical plant in Edison Sunday night at 8:30 p.m.
Small property owners who lost rental income between April to July will receive an emergency grant from the state government.
PSE&G will reimburse residents for spoiled food and medicines, due to power outage during Isaias. Claims can be filed until September 16.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The bear, pictured, was seen in North Edison in a wooded area near JMI Elementary School on New Dover Road, said a resident.
New Jersey Blood Services issues urgent call for healthy donors as blood supply drops to dangerously low levels
The South Edison Community Association has created “Edison Water Watch” to monitor Edison's new Water & Sewer Utility.
Organizers say the May 31 Metuchen rally was such a success (300 people showed up), that they are planning a second rally Saturday.
They collected 23 truckloads of food last Saturday and raised $25,000. Some will be given to Middlesex County Food Bank in East Brunswick.
Food bank shelves are exhausted. The coronavirus pandemic has put more local people out of work and more families are struggling.
He woke up. Got out of bed. Then Paul McCartney went to Metuchen on Sunday.
UPDATE: A location was announced. Check your pockets: Somebody in New Jersey is $202 million richer.