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Andrew Toth Jr., a 21-year member of the Edison Fire Department, was sworn in as fire chief late last month. → Read More
A ceremony dedicating the Sgt. Jack McGreevey Memorial Park will be held 11 a.m. March 15 at the park, 55 Orchard St. in Carteret. → Read More
Farrakhan Howard, 31, of Bloomfield was sentenced to 29 years in state prison last week. → Read More
The Plainfield City Council recently approved a 5% sewer rebate for owners of up to four residential properties. → Read More
The initial application for The Arches at Sewaren was denied by the Woodbridge Zoning Board earlier this winter. → Read More
Some nearby Edison residents have complained the attraction has created noise and garbage issues. → Read More
Edison Mayor Sam Joshi announced the initiatives during his State of the Township address Tuesday night. → Read More
Yokauri Batista-Alcantara is facing 15 to 20 years in state prison when she is sentenced in the summer. → Read More
A lifelong city resident, Hagr Elweshahy, 18, is slated to graduate in June as Linden High School's Class of 2023 valedictorian. → Read More
James Hart, an adjunct Rutgers professor, credits his three sons, two police officers and EMS for their swift actions in saving his life. → Read More
Jason Postelnik works as a legal specialist for the Office of Policy and Standards Development in the New Jersey State Department of Human Services. → Read More
The funeral for Sayreville Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour has been scheduled for March 4 at Bethany Baptist Church in Newark. → Read More
The 911 calls released by the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office offer details of the shooting that claimed the Sayreville councilwoman. → Read More
Eunice Dwumfour, who was the first Black woman voted into public office in Sayreville, was shot and killed last week. → Read More
AJ Johal, 52, is Carteret's first Asian Indian American council president. → Read More
Slain Sayreville Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour's husband posted comments about her in a social media post featuring photos of their marriage ceremony. → Read More
Perth Amboy is initiating a Hometown Hero banner display and is seeking the submission of applications by Feb. 28. → Read More
Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour, 30, was found Wednesday evening by Sayreville police with several gunshot wounds in her car outside her home. → Read More
The $41 million project is located across Washington Avenue from URSB Carteret Performing Arts & Events Center. → Read More
“The public safety mission of the Woodbridge Police Department is our most important priority," said Mayor John McCormac. → Read More