Category: Sentinel-EBS News

  • MONROE — George Bailey’s story will be told a little early this year. JEFF GRANIT staff Mark Szabo (l-r), Syndi Szabo and Michelle Catania as George and Mary Bailey and Violet Peterson rehearse for “It’s a Wonderful Life.” The traditional Christmas story "It’s a Wonderful Life" will be performed by the Mighty Oak Players, a…

  • The Milltown Candidates …

    Their views The Milltown Candidates … The Milltown Candidates … Gloria M. Bradford* (R) A lifelong Milltown resident, Bradford has a married son and daughter, and three grandchildren. She is widowed, after 46 years of marriage to Addison. She is a member of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ. She is past president of the…

  • The Monroe Candidates …

    Their views The Monroe Candidates … The Monroe Candidates … Nancy Miller Paul (R) Paul is a retired educator of 34 years, having taught in Monroe Township schools for 31 of those years. She received a bachelor’s degree in English from Douglass College at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, and received her education certification at Kean…

  • Open space fund gets another try in boro 1 cent on tax rate would raise $48,000 to save land for town

    BY TARA PETERSENStaff Writer Open space fund gets another try in boro 1 cent on tax rate would raise $48,000 to save land for town BY TARA PETERSEN Staff Writer MILLTOWN — Residents will be given one more opportunity to create an open space fund for the borough. A question on the Nov. 4 ballot…

  • The South River Candidates …

    The South River Candidates … The South River Candidates … John M. Krenzel (R) Krenzel is a lifelong resident of South River. He has served in leadership positions in various organizations such as the Boy Scouts, where he attained the rank of Eagle and was an assistant scoutmaster. Krenzel attended St. Mary’s School, South River…

  • Officials clash on vote for Main Street plan

    Councilman claimsthat mayor triedto silence him BY VINCENT TODAROStaff Writer Officials clash on vote for Main Street plan Councilman claims that mayor tried to silence him BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer SPOTSWOOD — A borough councilman is crying foul over the Planning Board attorney’s recent decision against letting him vote on a major application. Councilman…

  • Local men are suspects in numerous burglaries

    Police consideringcharges in dozens of burglaries BY JOLENE HARTStaff Writer Local men are suspects in numerous burglaries Police considering charges in dozens of burglaries BY JOLENE HART Staff Writer John Golka Police say the arrests of two local men may bring closure to a string of residential and commercial burglaries that have plagued Middlesex County…

  • Seeing theater life from behind the wicked stage

    BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer Seeing theater life from behind the wicked stage BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Those who work behind the scenes in the nation’s community theaters will get their time in the spotlight in a new comedy opening at Playhouse 22 this weekend. "Two on the Aisle, Three…

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    JEFF GRANIT staff A display of skeletons, graves and gobblins in front of a residence on Hooker Street, Jamesburg, is sure to catch the eye of passers-by.