Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Wet road conditions a factor in 2-car Church Lane crash
Wet road conditions a factor in 2-car Church Lane crash STEVEN BARON A Jeep Wrangler and a Ford Taurus rest against each other following a head-on collision on Church Lane in East Brunswick Saturday. EAST BRUNSWICK — Four people were treated for minor injuries after two cars collided head-on Saturday on Church Lane. According to…
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Three seek two seats on Spotswood board
Seats now held by Kardashian, Bartlettup for grabs April 15By vincent todaroStaff Writer by Kardashian, Bartlett up for grabs April 15 By vincent todaro Staff Writer Alan Bartlett SPOTSWOOD — Voters will pick from three candidates to fill two Board of Education seats April 15, including the one belonging to board President Frank Kardashian. Kardashian…
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Educ. Foundation has given nearly $500K in grants
By vincent todaroStaff Writer Educ. Foundation has given nearly $500K in grants By vincent todaro Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — It began with only $2 in its bank account in 1993, but in the 10 years since, the nonprofit East Brunswick Education Foundation has donated nearly half a million dollars to the township’s school district.…
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Investigation yields arrests of three on drug charges
By jennifer domeStaff Writer Investigation yields arrests of three on drug charges By jennifer dome Staff Writer SOUTH RIVER — Police recently arrested three men suspected of being connected to a marijuana ring that police had been investigating in the borough. "We targeted low-level street dealers for small levels of marijuana," Borough Police Detective Sgt.…
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Dog rescue care prohibited;
number of dogs, cats cappedMain Street residentcan keep her 11 dogsdue to grandfather clause By nida khanStaff Writer Dog rescue care prohibited; number of dogs, cats capped Main Street resident can keep her 11 dogs due to grandfather clause By nida khan Staff Writer HELMETTA — After months of debate, the Borough Council has adopted…
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Staying strong at home
Diane Crowley (above, l-r), Shannon Selva, Ashley Rodgers and Morgan Dante donate goods to the Marine Corps League to send to the soldiers with Operation Iraqi Freedom. The league collected goods and money at the ShopRite on Route 18 in East Brunswick Saturday. At right, Lynn Rachwal of Old Bridge gives a spur-of-the-moment hug to…
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Boro to unveil skate park
By jennifer domeStaff Writer By jennifer dome Staff Writer SOUTH RIVER — Children donning helmets, knee and elbow pads may now become a regular sight in the borough with Saturday’s official opening of the municipal skate park. At noon, borough and county officials are expected to say a few words about the progression of the…
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Fire destroys church hall
Early morning blazein historic districtunder investigation By brian donahueStaff Writer Early morning blaze in historic district under investigation By brian donahue Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT All that remained Monday morning of the church hall at the Nativity of Our Lord Byzantine Catholic Church on Old Bridge Turnpike in East Brunswick was a pile of rubble…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Former Mrs. New Jersey Marti Noel-Stier sings to shoppers at the East Brunswick ShopRite, Route 18, with local World War II veteran Andrew Crill. The Marine Corps League collected money and goods at the store Saturday to send packages to the soldiers with Operation Iraqi Freedom .
