ERIC SUCAR staff Dance and theater professional Paige Price (l) gives auditioning tips to a group of students during a visit to the Wardlaw-Hartridge School in Edison on Nov. 6. More photos, page 3. More...
After narrow primary win over Choi, Ricigliano defeats Planning Board chair Pipala
BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer
Following her huge upset of incumbent Mayor Jun Choi in the Democratic mayoral primary five months ago, Edison Township Councilwoman Antonia Ricigliano finished her rise to the top by soundly defeating Republican Dennis Pipala on Nov. 3 by a count of 12,186 votes to 8,000. The victory makes her the first female leader in township history. More...
John Marshall Elementary School's PTO will hold a Gamewright GameNight on Nov. 12 at 15 Cornell St., Edison. Families will have the opportunity to play a full selection of Gamewright's fun and educational tabletop games, from best sellers such as Slamwich and Rat-a-Tat Cat to its newest titles, which include Ring-O Flamingo and Can You See What I See? Finders Keepers Game. More...
D ear President Obama: I'm sorry I hung up when you called the other night. That was rude, I know, especially from a supporter, but it was your recorded voice, and it was the dinner hour, and I had just put a couple of thick pork chops in the pan and they would have burned if I listened to you tell me what a nice guy Jon S. Corzine is. More...
Rabbi Dr. Rivkin finds it necessary to take offense at the Sentinel's editorial of Oct. 21, and tells an oh-so-sensitive tale of how concerned Mayor Jun Choi is for the needs of the Orthodox Jewish community. I would rather praise the Sentinel for taking the mayor to task. More...
The Metuchen High School girls soccer team began its quest for a sectional title with a 5-0 win over Manville High School last week. With the victory, Metuchen improved to 11-4-1 and advanced to the Central Jersey Group I semifinals against No. 3 David Brearley High School, which was played yesterday. More...