Author: The Edison Reporter Staff

Edison, NJ – Governor Phil Murphy today signed bipartisan legislation (S3006/A4299) establishing stricter penalties for home invasions and burglaries in New Jersey. The law creates two new distinct categories of burglary with increased penalties, aiming to deter these crimes and enhance public safety. “The safety and well-being of New Jerseyans is…

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The Edison girls tennis team extended their three match winning streak with a 5-0 victory over Monroe, improving their record to an impressive 10-3. The Eagles showcased their strength and depth across the board, with standout performances in both singles and doubles matches. Nandini Chandra led the charge for Edison…

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The Metuchen Edison Historical Society invites you to its Piscatawaytown History Day! This exciting event will take place on Sunday, October 20th, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Swales Park, located at the rear of St. James Episcopal Church in Piscatawaytown. Admission is free! Come explore the rich…

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Edison, NJ – A proposal to construct two warehouses on vacant land at 135 Whitman Avenue has been met with fierce resistance from local residents, leading to its postponement until November 18th. The applicant, 135 Whitman Renewal, LLC, seeks Preliminary and Final Site plan approval for the project, which would…

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The Edison High School girls tennis team continued their strong season with a decisive 5-0 victory over JFK, bringing their record to an impressive 8-3. The Eagles showcased their dominance across all matches, with standout performances from both singles and doubles players. Nandini Chandra led the charge in singles, securing…

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The Edison High School girls volleyball team continued their strong season with a decisive 2-0 victory over Highland Park on Monday. The Eagles dominated both sets, winning 25-1 and 25-6, to improve their record to an impressive 11-5. Edison was solid all around, with Jia Patel leading the charge with…

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With Kayden Aravena leading the way the Edison High School girls soccer team won their second consecutive game at home in an impressive fashion, defeating North Plainfield with a resounding 8-1 victory. This win brings their season record to 2-12-1, providing a much-needed boost of momentum for the Eagles. Leading…

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The Edison Police Department is currently accepting applications for volunteer Auxiliary Police Officers. This is a great opportunity for residents to give back to their community and gain valuable experience in law enforcement. What is an Auxiliary Police Officer? Auxiliary Police Officers are unpaid volunteers who assist sworn police officers…

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Edison residents may soon see more warehouse development, this time near a popular local amenity. Applicant 135 Whitman Renewal LLC is seeking Planning Board approval to construct two warehouse buildings with accompanying office space and trailer parking at 135 Whitman Ave., adjacent to the Edison-Metuchen Dog Park. The proposal includes:…

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