Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Artist talks about art of mime
By nida khanStaff Writer By nida khan Staff Writer Yass Hakoshima during his “Spell” routine. MONROE — When most people think of a mime, words and expressive talking are usually the last things they might expect. That is, until you meet Yass Hakoshima. The founder of the Yass Hakoshima Movement Theatre, who will perform at…
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JEFF GRANIT Churchill Junior High School students Amanda Rich and Marlee Koenigsberg (r) carry a coffin during a mock funeral procession at the East Brunswick school yesterday in protest of the state’s proposed cuts to art education programs.
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Town buys Reverse 911
E.B. awards contractsfor notification system,police car cameras By vincent todaroStaff Writer E.B. awards contracts for notification system, police car cameras By vincent todaro Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Numerous contracts approved by the Township Council Monday night include the purchase of the township’s own Reverse 911 system. The council will spend $28,000 to buy what…
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Final four builders show Ford Avenue proposals
Mix of housing types,retail and restaurantsmay be in site By brian donahueStaff Writer Mix of housing types, retail and restaurants may be in site’s future By brian donahue Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Matzel & Mumford’s David Fisher shows what his company’s development would look like over the Mill Pond from Main Street, Milltown. Anywhere from…
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SOUTH RIVER — Three borough patrolman were injured last week when they responded to a home where a man was wielding a sword. Police said officers went to the Willett Avenue home of Dominik Russer, 32, after being called there by his parents at 5:30 p.m. May 6. Police said that when Russer answered the…
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Local artist transports viewers with paintings
By jennifer domeStaff Writer Local artist transports viewers with paintings By jennifer dome Staff Writer SOUTH RIVER — Since he was a child, local artist Darryl David Jensen has been captivated by the power of landscape art. As an adult, he has turned this fascination into a profession, one that he has enjoyed for 15…
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Classic cars, motorcycles on their way downtown
By Nida KhanStaff Writer Classic cars, motorcycles on their way downtown By Nida Khan Staff Writer JAMESBURG — Classic cars and motorcycles will be cruising from all over to West Railroad Avenue Friday night. That’s when Jamesburg will host the first of its monthly Cruise Nights from 6 to 10 p.m. Hosted by Cruisin’ Nights…
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Cluster development planned alongside farms, grave area
Developer would build118 homes in areaof Old Church Road Cluster development planned alongside farms, grave area Developer would build 118 homes in area of Old Church Road MONROE — A developer has applied to build 118 homes alongside three existing farms that will be preserved on an expansive tract of land in the area of…
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50 years of fun
50 years of fun PHOTOS BY DAWNMARIE SANNWALDT Ed Goff (l), who played Milltown Little League 50 years ago, looks on as his grandson, Kenny, signs a ball during the league’s 50th anniversary celebration Saturday. Ed’s son, Ed Goff Jr., also attended, representing three generations of baseball. Biron Patel of the Lions Club team (r)…
