Author: Claire Reed, Managing Editor

  • East Brunswick Council candidates focus on redevelopment, taxation

    East Brunswick Council candidates focus on redevelopment, taxation

    By VASHTI HARRIS Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — During a live broadcast on EBTV, mayoral candidates James Wendell and Dr. Brad Cohen discussed their campaign platforms, followed by a debate among council candidates Mark Csizmar, Jane Mueller, Michael Spadafino and Sterley Stanley. EBTV served as the host to the 2016 debates at the East Brunswick…

  • West Long Branch man arrested on Oct. 13 by FBI

    NEWARK — An employee of a privately held corporation that distributes “As Seen On TV” products was arrested today, Oct. 13, and charged with theft of trade secrets and wire fraud, according to U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman. Ralph Mandil, 37, of West Long Branch, was arrested by special agents of the FBI following a…

  • Water, sewer connection fees will increase in Englishtown

    Water, sewer connection fees will increase in Englishtown

    By Mark Rosman Staff Writer ENGLISHTOWN – The cost to connect to water and sewer service in Englishtown will increase under two ordinances that have been adopted by the Borough Council. At their Oct. 26 meeting, council members voted unanimously to adopt an ordinance that will raise the cost of connecting to the borough’s water…

  • Update on South Brunswick school board election

    Update on South Brunswick school board election

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Editor’s Note: Laszlo Nyitrai Jr. is running for one of three, three-year terms on the South Brunswick Board of Education. Profiles of incumbents Azra Baig and Harry Delgado and newcomers Anilkumar Patel and Lisa Rodgers were included in the Oct. 13 issue of the North & South Brunswick Sentinel.  SOUTH…

  • Arguments to continue in school legal action

    Arguments to continue in school legal action

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer A judge has ruled that the Millstone Township K-8 School District is not legally violating its send-receive relationship with the Upper Freehold Regional School District by paying the tuition of Millstone Township residents who attend Red Bank Regional High School in Little Silver. During the 2016-17 school year, about 19…

  • CBA to induct five individuals, two teams into Hall of Fame

    CBA to induct five individuals, two teams into Hall of Fame

    Five graduates and two athletic teams will be inducted into the Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) Hall of Fame during a ceremony in November. The Hall of Fame Gala will be held on Saturday, Nov. 19, at Doolan’s Shore Club in Spring Lake. The indivdual inductees for 2016 are: Louis A. Aversano, Class of 1984. He…

  • Colts Neck officials seek better deer management

    By Peter Elacqua Staff Writer COLTS NECK – Members of the Township Committee and the Wildlife Committee are encouraging residents to work with their neighbors and hunters to manage the deer population in Colts Neck. On Sept. 14, the Township Committee adopted an ordinance which states that hunting will now be permitted on parcels of…

  • Places To Be

    Places To Be

    It may be turning a bit cooler outside, but still enjoy the autumn season while watching these intriguing athletic matchups at our local scholastic fields. Grab that extra sweatshirt if you plan on heading out to explore the football landscapes on Friday night, Oct. 14, which features a slew of heated showdowns. Rumson-Fair Haven stands…

  • Late interception halts Cougars comeback against Colonials

    Late interception halts Cougars comeback against Colonials

    COLTS NECK The Colts Neck High School football team fell just short, 21-7, in its matchup to Freehold High School Oct. 15 in Freehold. Colts Neck had sliced its deficit to 14-7 in the third quarter when John Prus caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from Hayden Volk. But the Cougars, who dropped to 1-5, were…