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DAWNMARIE SANNWALDT Spotswood High School senior Ryan Faust secures some air time to score against Keansburg during the South Amboy Holiday Tournament Saturday. Spotswood won 62-34 in the semifinals game and was scheduled to play Shore Regional in the finals Monday.
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Three newcomers discuss entry to Township Council
Calvano, Diem and Stahl say they look forward to gettingto new roles By vincent todaroStaff Writer Calvano, Diem and Stahl say they look forward to getting to new roles By vincent todaro Staff Writer If there’s one thing the three incoming East Brunswick Township Council members agree on, it’s that becoming a council member is…
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Police ready to beef up patrols for New Year’s
Area departments, state police to increase drunken driving law enforcement By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Police ready to beef up patrols for New Year’s By sandi carpello Staff Writer Revelers planning to bring in the new year in "high spirits" may want to give their ride home a sober second thought, as area police departments will…
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Your Turn
Writer defends against statements made by mayor Guest Column Frank J. Coury I wish to express my thanks to East Brunswick Mayor Bill Neary for his comment in a Dec. 19 Sentinel guest column that I am a critic. Why? One definition of a critic, in Webster’s dictionary is, "one who expresses a reasoned opinion…
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Veteran detective retires; new patrolman is sworn in
By vincent todaroStaff Writer Veteran detective retires; new patrolman is sworn in FARRAH MAFFAI Detective Leroy Promise has retired from East Brunswick’s Police Department after 29 years of service. By vincent todaro Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — After serving 29 years in a variety of positions for the East Brunswick Police Department, Detective Leroy Promise…
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School officials mull new building options
In 2003, Monroe will see 16 classroom trailers anda new referendum By sandi carpelloStaff Writer School officials mull new building options In 2003, Monroe will see 16 classroom trailers and a new referendum By sandi carpello Staff Writer Three months after Monroe voters rejected a $113 million school construction proposal, the district’s ad hoc committee…
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Buggy rides take residents on trip through old J’burg
Highlights of boro By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Buggy rides take residents on trip through old J’burg By sandi carpello Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Rusty and Winston lead a holiday carriage ride from Railroad Avenue in Jamesburg. On board, Kevin McMinn holds the reins while Roger Dreyling (front right) narrates the tour. The only thing missing…
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Milltown-based watershed group seeking volunteers
Several communitiesincluded inwatershed area By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Several communities included in watershed area By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer The Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership urges community members to take action now to protect the local water supply. Since October 1997, residents from North Brunswick, South Brunswick, East Brunswick, New Brunswick and Milltown have actively participated…
