Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Holiday wonders
PHOTOSBY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff A horse-drawn carriage takes riders through downtown Jamesburg last Thursday evening as part of the holiday event. Elaina Francis (l) and Danniele Appipe, both of Manalapan, look at the holiday scene set up in a Jamesburg real estate office window last Thursday as part of an event hosted by the borough…
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Miracles come in all shapes and sizes at clinic
View-A-Miracle gives expectant mothers a 4-D glimpse of the future BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI staff Kayla Gipson (r) of East Brunswick shows Jennelle Balaam her baby’s hand at View-A-Miracle. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Kayla Gipson and Kerri West are now in the business of helping miracles happen. The owners…
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Donations augment funding for education
Local businesses contribute to Monroe Education Foundation BY SETH MANDEL Staff Writer BY SETH MANDELStaff Writer MONROE — Usually, when a program is excluded from a school district’s budget, it has little hope of coming to fruition. But in 1995, local resident James Ungerleider bucked that trend by taking up the causes of many of…
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Holiday decor
JEFF GRANIT staff A merry Frosty the Snowman waves to passers-by from one of Jamesburg’s more brightly decorated homes on Half Acre Road.
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JEFF GRANIT staff Rabbi Eliezer Zaklikovsky holds the menorah outside a new Chabad center in Monroe while Albert Tyberg installs a candle. See page 28.
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Monroe’s new religious center holds first event
Rabbi discusses role of Chabad center in community BY SETH MANDEL Staff Writer BY SETH MANDELStaff Writer PHOTOSBY JEFF GRANIT staff Above, Seymour Gelzer (center), of Monroe, lights one of the candles on the menorah during a ceremony held at the Chabad House in Monroe Monday night. At left, Rabbi Eliezer Zaklikovsky addresses the crowd…
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Morning walks turn into sweeping success
Spotswood women praised for their efforts to keep town clean BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer BY VINCENT TODAROStaff Writer MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Carol Labowicz and Donna Losco show the certificate they recently received at a Borough Council meeting for their daily efforts to keep Spotswood clean. SPOTSWOOD — Carol Labowicz and Donna Losco couldn’t let…
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Cleanup continues near Dolph plant
8,300 gallons of chemicals spill into ground, brook BY MELISSA CIFELLI Staff Writer BY MELISSA CIFELLIStaff Writer MIGUEL JUAREZ staff A hazardous material expert checks the contamination level at the Lawrence Brook in South Brunswick following a chemical leak from the John C. Dolph Co. A suspicious odor led South Brunswick police to a major…
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Talks on Route 18 site will move into 2005
Town using Heavenly Farms money to fill budget gap BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer BY VINCENT TODAROStaff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — The township will use funds earmarked for the Heavenly Farms purchase to fill a $4 million budgetary shortfall. The move is being made due to unresolved redevelopment negotiations for the Golden Triangle site, as…
