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Rainforest Cafe Closes Edison Location After 27 Years
The restaurant, designed as a tropical rainforest, was a staple of the mall.

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The restaurant, designed as a tropical rainforest, was a staple of the mall.

Local religious figures had an open dialogue with law enforcement and shared some of their concerns.
Officers Daniel Rosenberg and David Sandoval took the oath of office recently.
Robert Zielinski was also a part of East Brunswick's volunteer fire department for many years.
HomeFront is now seeking community groups interested in receiving bulk diapers to provide for families in need.
The library’s much-anticipated expansion project includes updates and improvements.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Feb. 25 had the following reports:
The work is part of the $86.1 million federally funded Route 18, East Brunswick, Drainage and Pavement Rehabilitation project.
According to a citizen's awareness group, the warehouse would increase truck traffic and pose a risk to road safety and the environment.
Recipients will be announced the week of March 17, the district said.
The eatery will be located at 436 Main Street.
The 40,500 square feet facility has 14 courts, a private space for parties and more.
The driver was uninjured and remained at the scene of the crash, police said.
Authorities found Matthew Hertgen in the house with the body of his brother Joseph, Mercer County Prosecutor said.
Gun locks will be available to the Township at no cost, through Project Child safe.
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The arrest came after an investigation into online child exploitation, Mercer County Prosecutor's Office said.
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Local officials recently welcomed the new management with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
These clinics will take place in South Brunswick, Piscataway, Monroe and Perth Amboy.