Jacqueline Durett, Correspondent

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Residents object to settlement with former Edison officer

By Jacqueline Durett Correspondent EDISON — The township will enter into a settlement with a police officer who was ousted for asking a woman to model...

Officials approve redevelopment study for South Minisink Avenue in Sayreville

By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SAYREVILLE — Hercules LLC is one step closer in its intent to develop its property on South Minisink Avenue. Hercules briefly presented to...

Owners ‘Raise the Bar’ with new restaurant

By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH AMBOY — Visitors to Broadway over the past two months may have noticed that there is a new restaurant where The...

Bridgescape takes shape on Amboy Avenue

By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent EDISON — Councilman Joseph Coyle’s efforts to beautify the township are continuing — and likely expanding. Coyle’s latest effort to improve Edison is...

Edison school spending up with added enrollment

By Jacqueline Durett Correspondent EDISON — With a greater-than-anticipated overall enrollment for the 2016-2017 school year, the district has also had higher than anticipated increases in...

PSE&G to build internal communications tower

By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SAYREVILLE — The borough Zoning Board approved the construction of a communications tower by PSE&G at its 5000 Bordentown Ave. location. The application, heard Nov....