The students’ app provides personalized guidance and feedback to patients undergoing physical therapy.
The class will be limited to 25 participants and last date of registration is Friday.
Since early January, 265 blood drives across 27 states were canceled, leaving hospitals in short supply of blood, the Red Cross said.
Joseph Vincent Luistro retired in 2020 after 27 years, making history as the first Asian American & Filipino American police officer.
Several prizes are being donated by local businesses.
The NJSP requires all boaters to take a boat safety course and the proctored exam.
The swim school recently opened at 1004 Route 1 in Edison.
Here's what's happening in Edison this week:
The agreement with Piscataway will not be renewed and the township is looking to make renovations to the current building.
The signal will help to alleviate unnecessary back-ups on Grove Avenue.
Members of Edison Open Space and Park want to keep the park as is, without residents having to pay a fee to use it.
Officer Alyssa Husko is the department’s first female K-9 handler, with her partner K-9 Mack.
The lucky ticket was sold at Krauszer's in Metuchen, officials said.
14-year-old Sri Nihal Tammana runs the non-profit Recycle My Battery, which works to keep batteries out of landfills and water supply.
According to Mayor Sam Joshi, many Edison residents and businessmen are currently in Israel, waiting to return home.
The borough hopes these measures would enhance the downtown parking experience for residents and visitors.
"Murr" will be in town for a night of comedy and book signing.
Over 100 vendors are expected to attend the expo to be held at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center.
The park will be used for different events, including a beer garden-type space.
The township canceled the event as forecasters are predicting stormy weather in New Jersey.
The event will see a host of celebrities in attendance, including Cheech Marin.
Varsha Bajaj will talk about her inspiration behind Kavi’s backstory and why she chose Metuchen.
Anika Bhatnagar helps raise awareness about organ donation in school through the “Donate Life Club.” She was awarded by NJ Sharing Network.
Fulfill and Community Foodbank of NJ join NBC4, Telemundo 47 and Edison Stop & Shop for massive, multi-state food drive September 9th.
Matteo Pittenger, an Edison High School student, built the drying rack as part of his Eagle Scout project.
There will be giveaways, a fashion show, dance party and more.
The celebrations will include food vendors, music and other activities.
Metuchen Mayor Jonathan M Busch posted a link to the fundraiser on Facebook, requesting the community to help the couple.
The retailer will get a bonus check of $2,000 for the winning ticket sold.
At the parade, people waved flags of a Hindu right-wing group that engages in vigilante violence against minorities in India, IAMC said.
The 19th Annual India Day Parade will mark the 76th Indian Independence day.
The students are part of the 20-member Storming Robots that won first place in Zero Robotics.
The event will feature local food and beer vendors, music, and more. Here's how to attend:
The event will held at Middlesex College from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The winning ticket was sold at a local 7-Eleven. See the winning numbers:
Whether in-person versus online – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season!
The music festival is scheduled to take place on Aug. 26 at Lake Papaianni.
Metuchen has entered into a partnership with The Seward Johnson Atelier, to bring his artwork to the borough.
Two tickets won $10,000 on Friday.
The ceremony was held on Thursday the Municipal Complex Chambers.