DEVCO will partner with Metuchen to reopen Forum Theatre.
The facility is looking to close to the public an hour earlier.
If adopted, residents will have four minutes to address at meetings, with no rebuttal time.
A councilman called Joshi’s DNC trip a ‘political vacation’ after he took four Edison police officers to Chicago for security.
Council appointed Fairway Country LLC., as the redeveloper of the site.
The maximum salary increase was done to provide for cost of living adjustments.
Several council members said they were not given enough information about the proposal.
The space will not only offer new housing but also serve as an access point to the Peter J Barnes III Wildlife Preserve.
Comcast services have now gone live in the township.
The final budget is expected to be adopted in the next two to three weeks.
House and Senate races, a new ballot layout - here's what to know before you head to the polls in Edison and Metuchen.
This brings the total contract amount to $5.5 million.
The change order of $187,433.40 amends the initial sports building contract to $10.9 million, according to the resolution.
The funds will be spent on public safety, public works, recreation, and the IT department.
A public hearing on the budget is scheduled for June 26.
Through the ordinance, the local government aims to ensure "conformity with State mandates."
Check out a documentary, "The Street Project: The Fight to Make Our Streets Safer," on May 10 in Metuchen. Panel discussion to follow.
Saturday's grand opening of the new athletic fields at Edgar Field in Metuchen will feature baseball and softball games, food vendors.
The historic Forum Theater is a treasure, Gov. Phil Murphy said, on his Tuesday visit to Metuchen that promoted downtown arts development.
"It Takes A Borough" is the way Metuchen and its supporters will continue to help those in need, Mayor Jonathan Busch says.
Metuchen announces the outdoor installation of five Seward Johnson Atelier sculptures, part of the borough's public art initiative.
Before a capacity crowd at town hall, Edison Township Council Wednesday night voted against an ordinance to expand cannabis business zones.
There is a hearing Wednesday by the Edison Township Council to consider expansion of cannabis retail sales to certain neighborhoods.
Ability to raise funds, apply for state grants under commission form aims to broaden cultural diversity in Edison.
Metuchen mayor praises late Councilmember Marion Price, who died Feb. 13, as an "inspiration" for her work in revitalizing borough.
Edison needs to hire counselors, head counselors for the Summer Playground Program. Van drivers also needed.
Mayor Jonathan M. Busch said major and interior roads were being cleared by Public Works Tuesday; residents responsible for sidewalks.
A title and deed signing ceremony was held on Wednesday. Residents have been protesting the building of the warehouse for the past 3 years.
Council unanimously voted to adopt the resolution during the public hearing held last week. The cost of the project is $5.4 million.
The commission will consist of 10 members and two alternate members who will not be receiving any compensation for their work.
The Mayors were attending the U.S. Conference of Mayors, held Jan. 19 in Washington, D.C.
The organizations also asked Joshi to issue a public apology for his previous comments on migrants and asylum seekers.
The estimated cost of the entire project is $5,445,601.34 and is expected to be completed in a single phase.
The Council President provided the community with a sneak peek into what the Council hopes to achieve in 2024.
Several Councilmembers said they were disappointed in Mayor Sam Joshi’s rhetoric about immigrants.
Metuchen hosted its 124th reorganization meeting on Jan. 1. Jason Delia was reelected Council President.
A migrant bus that recently arrived in Edison was sent back, Mayor Sam Joshi said.
The HEARTS Act aims to prevent cardiac arrest among young people, especially student athletes.
Edison’s Planning Board is scheduled to hear the application on Dec. 18.
AK Realty Two LLC is proposing a new warehouse on 67 Brunswick Avenue Block 19.08.