Edison, NJ – The one question Council President Nish Patel answered at Monday’s council meeting was who came up with the cannibis re-zoning ordinance and where did it come from. He replied stating simply “the administration” referring to Mayor Sam Joshi. A proposed ordinance that would have re-zoned certain areas…
Author: The Edison Reporter Staff
In 2018, New Jersey took a major step in reforming its school funding system with the passage of Senate Bill S2. This significant piece of legislation aimed to address longstanding inequities in the distribution of state aid to school districts. At the forefront of this effort was then-Senate President Stephen…
EDISON, NJ – The Edison Township Council has taken steps to improve water infrastructure with the approval of an $8.85 million bond ordinance. The funds will support a comprehensive project to replace aging water meters and implement an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) network in the areas served by the Edison…
EDISON, NJ – The Edison Board of Education, led by President Biral Patel, recently took decisive steps to address two pressing issues facing the community: the potential impact of expanded cannabis use and the ongoing concerns surrounding vaping and substance abuse within schools. The Board of Education made their stance…
Hands of Hope: Building a Stronger Community, One Meal at a Time Edison, NJ- Hunger’s grip can be relentless, affecting individuals and families across all walks of life. In Edison, the Hands of Hope food pantry stands as a testament to the power of community in combating food insecurity. At…
Edison, NJ – Steven Fulop, the current mayor of Jersey City and candidate for governor has come a long way since graduating from J.P. Stevens High School in 1995. Fulop’s journey is a testament to ambition, hard work, and the foundation that was built right here in Edison. Fulop’s roots…
The Metuchen-Edison Historical Society hosted a successful event today, March 2nd, 2024, at the Cypress Brewing Company in Edison, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Nixon Nitration Works disaster. The event drew a large crowd eager to learn more about this significant moment in local history. The afternoon program…
Young Artists Shine at Edison Municipal Building in Annual Youth Art Month Exhibit The Edison Municipal Building is abuzz with creativity this month as the Edison Arts Society and the Edison Visual Arts Teachers team up for the annual Youth Art Month Gallery Exhibition. This vibrant showcase highlights the artistic…
The Ward System: Bringing Government Closer to the People Edison, NJ- In the realm of local government, the way a community is divided for representation on its council or governing body plays a significant role. Traditionally, many communities have adopted an at-large system, where all council members are elected by…
Edison, NJ- The Edison Arts Society kicked off Youth Art Month this year with a vibrant celebration, but the evening held an even more special significance. The event served as a tribute to Gloria Dittman, the Edison Arts Society’s former president who led the organization for a remarkable ten years.…