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Middlesex County College appoints vice president of Academic Affairs

Linda Scherr has been named vice president for Academic Affairs at Middlesex County College (MCC) after a national search. Scherr was hired as dean of Arts and Sciences at MCC...

Notre Dame to offer three merit scholarships

Notre Dame High School will award three incoming freshmen with Merit Scholarships starting for the 2019-20 academic school...

YMCA helps seniors prevent risk factors of falls

The YMCA of Metuchen, Edison, Woodbridge & South Amboy (MEWSA) is warning residents of the risk factors of...

Runaway Rapids water park holding lifeguard interviews

Have fun in the sun while lifeguarding at Runaway Rapids this summer. We’re hosting in-person interviews on April 1...

Scholarship winner to pursue studies in journalism

By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer A young woman from Shrewsbury has been selected as the winner of the New Jersey Press...

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School counselors go the distance for students

By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer School counselors wear many hats — from being the go-to person for advice in determining the path beyond high school to...

Newspaper group grows in central NJ

Business owner Richard Donnelly is expanding his catalog of newspapers to nearly three dozen with the purchase of the Sun Newspaper group and an...

Historic sites offer glimpse of the past

By STEVEN VIERA Staff Writer In 1775, Colonial patriots opened the American War of Independence by firing the famous "shot heard 'round the world" at the...

Patel succeeds Major on council in Woodbridge

By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer WOODBRIDGE — The Township Council has appointed Verbhadra N. Patel to fill long-time Ward 4 Councilman James Major's seat until Nov. 8. An emotional...

There’s a club for most everyone

By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer If it is 6 a.m. on a Saturday, chances are you'll find Freehold resident Joe Giles rowing down the Passaic River. Giles,...

Grants to aid teachers, students in Woodbridge, Edison

By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer WOODBRIDGE — Three educators in Middlesex County will benefit from $2,500 Farmers Insurance grants for their students awarded by the company’s...

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