Author: The Edison Reporter Staff

Woodbridge, NJ – Aliyah Manley put on an offensive clinic, tying her career-high with 23 points to propel J.P. Stevens to a 48-43 victory on the road over Woodbridge. Manley’s impressive performance included four rebounds and three steals, showcasing her all-around contribution to the win. J.P. Stevens came out strong,…

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The Edison High School girls basketball team continued their winning ways with a 46-33 victory over Perth Amboy at home, improving their record to 6-5 on the season. The Eagles were led by a freshman duo, Susan Oshinski and Carmela Arana, who took charge on the court. Oshinski was the…

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Councilwoman Margot Harris Unanimously Elected Council President Councilwoman Margot Harris was unanimously voted in as Council President at last nights reorganization meeting, ending the tumultuous term of Council President Nish Patel. She addressed the community with a hopeful New Year’s message and outlined her ambitious goals for 2025. Acknowledging the…

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After being pulled from the December 23rd meeting agenda, a resolution to appoint two new members to the Edison Library Board of Trustees is back on the table. Resolution R.717-122024, which seeks to appoint District 40 Democratic Committeewoman Pallavi Kabadi and District 5 Democratic Committeewoman Rinki Singh to the board,…

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Jerry Shi Elected Board President, Vishal Patel Elected Vice President Edison, NJ – The Edison Township Board of Education welcomed three new members last night as Ronak Patel, Ralph Errico, and Jerry Shi were officially sworn in by Congressman Josh Gottheimer. The ceremony marked the beginning of their terms, bringing…

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Edison residents will see a blend of the old and the new tonight as three new members are sworn into Board of Education. Ralph Errico and Jerry Shi, both familiar faces with prior experience on the BOE, will be rejoining the ranks alongside newcomer Ronak Patel. The swearing-in ceremony will…

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The Edison Reporter Celebrates a Successful First Year and Looks Ahead to 2025 As 2024 draws to a close, The Edison Reporter is proud to celebrate its first year of providing local news from local sources at no cost to the residents of Edison. We would like to express our…

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Four days have now passed since the water main break and the situation in the Ben Franklin neighborhood remains unclear. While work continues residents are still without running water as of 7:30 this morning, and their patience is wearing thin. The lack of any clear communication about when service will…

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