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The Edison Spartans held a special signing day on Monday afternoon. A total of eight student-athletes made their college ...
New details have been released in the arrest of a New Jersey Catholic school Spanish teacher and soccer coach.** WARNING: Many people may find the following information highly disturbing and upsetting ...
Prior to his arrest, Palomares taught Spanish and coached the girls soccer team at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Edison, according to NJ.com. An investigation into Palomares began in December ...
A local teacher accused of manufacturing child porn was arrested on Tuesday according to the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office. The accused, 50-year-old Axel Palomares, teaches in Edison at St.
Saint Thomas Aquinas High School in Edison was searched by officers from the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office and Edison Police with the help of two State Police K-9s.
A teacher working at a Catholic high school in Edison, New Jersey has been accused of creating child porn. Axel Palomares, 50, a Spanish teacher and girls' soccer coach at Saint Thomas Aquinas High ...
St. Thomas Aquinas High School has announced the appointment ... who achieved consistent success during his three-year stint at the Edison-based school, was not retained after the 2024 season.
In a quest to recapture its past glory, the once dominant St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Edison, NJ is dipping into its storied past by hiring former Trojans’ standout Tom Weiler as its next ...
EDISON – When describing Anthony Raspa ... fellow law enforcement colleagues and the St. Thomas Aquinas High School community. Come May, it will be 10 years without Anthony Raspa, who lost ...
Kevin Sacco has been appointed the next president of St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Edison, effective July 2024. In separate letters addressed to the St. Thomas Aquinas community, Checchio and ...
of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Metuchen Bishop James F. Checchio announced the appointment of Kevin Sacco as the next president of the Catholic institution in Edison, effective July 2024.