Category: Sentinel-EBS News

  • All absentee landlords in Milltown to register

    BY SETH MANDELStaff Writer All absentee landlords in Milltown to register BY SETH MANDEL Staff Writer MILLTOWN — Absentee landlords will now be required to register annually with the borough. The Borough Council voted unanimously July 26 to adopt the registration ordinance, which will cost landlords $35 per year for each rental unit they own.…

  • First-aiders may soon benefit from LOSAP

    Rescue squad welcomes program designed to helprecruit, retain members BY VINCENT TODAROStaff Writer Rescue squad welcomes program designed to help recruit, retain members BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — The township is expected to establish a rewards program to entice and help retain first aid volunteers. An ordinance to implement the Length of…

  • J’burg Senior Citizens slates meetings, trips

    J’burg Senior Citizens slates meetings, trips Jamesburg Senior Citizens, 39 Stevens Ave., will sponsor a variety of upcoming events. All Jamesburg residents over age 60 are invited to join the club. Meetings are held at 1:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of every month. Nonmembers are welcome on trips. The group plans excursions to Atlantic…

  • Celebrations mark opening of mosque

    Spiritual leader arrives fordedication of 3-story facility BY VINCENT TODAROStaff Writer Spiritual leader arrives for dedication of 3-story facility BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff His Holiness Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (above, left) is greeted yesterday by Lt. Col. Juan Morris Jr., deputy superintendent of investigation with the New Jersey State Police.…

  • County fair to offer more than ever before

    Festivities run Aug. 2-8at the fairgroundsin East Brunswick BYJOHNDUNPHYStaff Writer PHOTO BY JEFF GRANIT staff Tents are set up for the upcoming Middlesex County fair, to be held Aug. 2-8 in East Brunswick. Festivities run Aug. 2-8 at the fairgrounds in East Brunswick BYJOHNDUNPHY Staff Writer Children and adults alike will have a lot to…

  • Farming from A to Z is the family tradition

    Ticetown Road manis the county BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer Ticetown Road man is the county’s Farmer of the Year for 2004 BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer PHOTOS BY JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Above, John J. Hauser, of Old Bridge, who has been named Middlesex County’s Farmer of the Year for 2004, checks out some…

  • Almost 50 years on the job and no plans to retire

    BY COLLEEN LUTOLFStaff Writer BY COLLEEN LUTOLF Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI staff Judy Nicholson (above left), R.N., and Director of Ambulatory Nursing Jean Gregowicz discuss a patient at Raritan Bay Medical Center in Perth Amboy. At left, Gregowicz in her Perth Amboy Hospital School of Nursing graduation photo in 1957. When Jean Gregowicz began her…

  • Building costs given as board decision nears

    Some options would likely be followed by second referendum BY VINCENT TODAROStaff Writer Building costs given as board decision nears BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer East Brunswick school officials continue to seek residents’ feedback on an upcoming building proposal, the specifics of which will be decided on Aug. 19. The school district has just released…

  • Music is medicine to talented octogenarians

    After performing for 60 years, duo using artistic powers as therapy BY SETHMANDELStaff Writer Music is medicine to talented octogenarians BY SETHMANDEL Staff Writer Rose Anklowitz MONROE — Rose Anklowitz and Russ Locandro are not doctors, but they provide one of the most potent remedies on the market — music. Locandro, 81, and Anklowitz, who…