A once-close relationship between Edison Mayor Sam Joshi and former Special Assistant to the Mayor, Anthony DeAmorin, has soured spectacularly, leading to a lawsuit filled with allegations of political retaliation, a hostile work environment, and even whispers of FBI investigations. DeAmorin’s complaint paints a picture of a dramatic shift in…
Author: The Edison Reporter Staff
The Edison Township Board of Education plans to approve a resolution to retire the jersey number 24 in honor of the late James “Diamond Jim” Muldowney, a beloved figure in the Edison community and a legendary baseball coach at Edison High School. Muldowney, an Edison High School graduate and dedicated…
Middlesex County – Authorities have identified the body discovered in an area of the Raritan and South rivers the morning of August 8th, as 45-year-old Reynaldo Salcedo Tavarez of Edison. New Jersey State Police Marine Service Troopers responded to the scene behind the Middlesex County Landfill around 7:40 a.m. following…
Edison, NJ – The Edison High School football team is set to kick off its preseason preparations with its first scrimmage of the year today. The Eagles will participate in a four-way scrimmage against Camden, Oak Crest and Woodbridge high schools at 10:00 a.m. on their home field. This scrimmage…
Edison Township Public Schools Superintendent, Dr. Edward Aldarelli, has been recognized with the prestigious NJ Visionary Superintendent Award, a testament to his dedication to innovative education strategies and his commitment to student success. Dr. Aldarelli, who boasts over 25 years of experience in public education, initially joined the Edison Township…
In the realm of political fundraising, the line between generous support and undue influence can be blurry. Pay-to-play laws exist to maintain a level playing field, ensuring that political decisions are made in the public’s best interest, not just for the benefit of deep-pocketed donors. However, recent events highlight the…
EDISON, NJ – After four years of dedicated service to the Edison Board of Education, Biral Patel has announced he will not seek reelection, choosing to focus on his extensive volunteer work and community service initiatives. Patel’s tenure on the board was marked by his commitment to the well-being of…
Edison, NJ is gearing up for a flavor-packed summer evening with its annual Food, Wine & Beer Festival, hosted by the Edison Chamber of Commerce. This Saturday, August 17th, from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM, 926 Amboy Ave will transform into a vibrant hub of culinary delights, refreshing beverages, live…
South River residents will have the opportunity to express their opinion in November on whether the Zoning Board of Adjustment should be dissolved and replaced with a joint land use board. This non-binding referendum was approved by the Borough Council on August 5th, following a first reading on July 8th.…
Metuchen residents and visitors have a unique opportunity to enjoy a night out on the town and get their taxi fare covered, thanks to a collaboration between two beloved downtown businesses. From August 15th through the 17th, anyone who takes Metuchen Taxi Service to Hailey’s Harp & Pub and spends…