Category: Sentinel-EBS Calendar

  • Officers involved in fatal 2000 shootout decorated

    Staff Writer By JENNIFER DOME Officers involved in fatal 2000 shootout decorated SOUTH RIVER — South River Police Chief Wesley J. Bomba and Lt. John Bouthillette received Purple Hearts from the state’s Law Enforcement Officers Associa-tion during its 11th annual Awards and Recognition Dinner Saturday in Mountainside, Union County. According to Laurie Clark, a representative…

  • Bulletin Board Hospital slates career workshop for students

    Bulletin Board Hospital slates career workshop for students Raritan Bay Medical Center will offer an intensive June 24-28 Healthcare Connection career workshop designed for students who are entering their senior year of high school and are interested in pursuing careers in the health care field. The program will take place at the medical center’s Old…

  • Photo

    15-month-old Hailey Flynn wants to keep the egg rather than open it to see what’s inside during the East Brunswick Policemen’s Benevolent Association’s annual Easter egg hunt Saturday at Warnsdorfer School. PHOTOS BY FARRAH MAFFAI There was a massive amount of mad-grabbing going on at the annual Easter egg hunt, sponsored by the East Brunswick…

  • Holt to speak at EBEF dinner-dance on April 6

    Rep. Rush Holt will be a guest speaker at the East Brunswick Education Foundation (EBEF) 2002 Partners in Excellence dinner-dance set for 7:30 p.m. on April 6 at the East Brunswick Chateau, Cranbury Road. East Brunswick Mayor William P. Neary and Linda Greenfield of Greenfield Jewelers, East Brunswick, will be honored for their significant contributions…

  • Craig making another bid for freeholder seat

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg Craig making another bid for freeholder seat Former South Brunswick Mayor Roger Craig will be running for a seat on the Middlesex County Board of Free-holders, along with running mate Joseph Paone. "We very much want to build the Republican name in Middlesex County as an alternative to the Democratic…

  • Resident shows gratitude with gift to hometown

    Staff Writer By lynn k. barra Resident shows gratitude with gift to hometown MILLTOWN — His purpose is to aid the afflicted, but on his latest mission, he wanted to make a difference to the people in his hometown. Eric Erickson, who has lived in the borough for two years and is a physician’s assistant…

  • Planners, council to take next steps on Ford Ave.

    Planners, council to take next steps on Ford Ave. By lynn K. Barra Staff Writer MILLTOWN — Within the next few months, borough officials will review a preliminary analysis of the redevelopment of Ford Avenue. The report was submitted to the Borough Council Monday by the borough-appointed Ford Avenue Redevelopment Agency. Outlining existing uses on…

  • Building for a better world

    Building for a better world Heather Leichtman (above), 17, a member of Spotswood High School’s Trailblazer Leadership Group, paints a birdhouse Saturday at the school. At right, A.J. Freeman, a student at Spotswood High School, drills a hole in a birdhouse he made. The birdhouses were to be sold as a fund-raiser for two charities,…

  • Center closes; new services are offered

    Center closes; new services are offered Gov. James E. McGreevey announced March 22 the closing of the N.J. Family Assistance Center, Jersey City, after serving families affected by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks for six months. The families will now be served by the N.J. Family Advocate Program. As part of the family advocate program,…