Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Board clears Neary’s name in bank dealing
Mayor asked ethics panel to review matter involving property sale BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer Mayor William Neary did nothing wrong with regard to the sale of his Dairy Queen property to Commerce Bank, East Brunswick’s Ethical Standards Board has found. Amid questions that have arisen since last year’s property sale, Neary asked the ethics…
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Soviet works are focus of Zimmerli exhibition
Irony and invention in the face of adversity is the theme of a major exhibition of Soviet photography opening Saturday in New Brunswick. “Beyond Memory: Soviet Nonconformist Photography and Photo-Related Works of Art” will run through Nov. 28 at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, 71 Hamilton St. “The exhibition represents a major contribution to…
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Middlesex County College hosts robots
BY BRYAN SABELLA Staff Writer BY BRYAN SABELLAStaff Writer MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Lawrence Nichols from Franklin K. Lane High School in Queens, N.Y., explains how his team’s robot will make use of Sir Isaac Newton’s law of gravity at the Build for Tomorrow competition at Middlesex County College Aug. 27. There are any number of…
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Nonprofit tees off to aid Special Olympics
Chi Chi Rodriguez, Peter Jacobsen to headline golf outing BY SETH MANDEL Staff Writer Special Olympics New Jersey will once again benefit from the Forsgate Foundation Charity Golf Classic, to be held Oct. 3 and 4. The event will be held on the Banks Course of the Forsgate Country Club in Monroe for the second…
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Group aiding needy gears up for annual yard sale
BY KIMBERLY PRICE Correspondent BY KIMBERLY PRICECorrespondent EAST BRUNSWICK — Reaching out is what the township-based Society of St. Vincent de Paul is all about. With the purpose of helping local people in need, the local conference has been in existence for nearly 14 years, offering a helping hand to people in communities as Spotswood,…
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School bids farewell to 2 of its favorites
Longtime athletic official, popular custodian both retired in August BY JOHN DUNPHY Staff Writer Longtime athletic official,popular custodianboth retired in AugustBY JOHN DUNPHYStaff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI staff Athletic Director Walter Koziatek and custodian Bob Chando both recently retired from South River High School. SOUTH RIVER — When students returned to classes at South River High…
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2 pupils left on buses as school year begins
BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer BY VINCENT TODAROStaff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — The school year got off to a rocky start transportation-wise last week when two children were accidentally left on their school buses. Though neither student was harmed, reports on the matter made major network news. Meanwhile, district officials have met with the bus…
