Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Missing man’s body found a week after disappearance
Staff Writer By sue m. morgan OLD BRIDGE — The body of an Alzheimer’s patient, who disappeared from Raritan Bay Medical Center’s Old Bridge division on Dec. 29, was found Saturday in a wooded area of the Deep Run development, police said. According to Old Bridge Police Capt. Robert Bonfante, the body of George Sharo,…
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Monroe man found dead in submerged car Witnesses sought in weekend accident
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Monroe man found dead in submerged car Witnesses sought in weekend accident North Brunswick firefighters try to remove the 1995 Mercury Sable of Kevin Nolan, 43, of Monroe from a retention pond off Route 1 in North Brunswick Monday. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Police are still investigating how a Monroe man…
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Vote expected today on sale of fairgrounds E. Brunswick official optimistic that fair association ‘will do the right thing’
Staff Writer By vincent todaro Vote expected today on sale of fairgrounds E. Brunswick official optimistic that fair association ‘will do the right thing’ The Middlesex County Fair Association is expected to vote today on whether to sell the 50-acre fairgrounds property on Cranbury Road to East Brunswick. The vote has dramatic implications for the…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Students in the Monroe Community Center’s martial arts class attempt to perform Isshinryu during a class Tuesday. From left to right are Chris Catalano, Zachary McLaughlin, Vincent Rossi, Dominic Palermo, Andrew Hyman and Christine Steele.
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Committee said to be at work in attempt to recall Helmetta mayor Unnamed group reportedly focusing on issues of pay raises, grants
Staff Writer By lynn k. barra Committee said to be at work in attempt to recall Helmetta mayor Unnamed group reportedly focusing on issues of pay raises, grants A search for documented proof of misconduct by Helmetta Mayor Frank Hague is reportedly being performed by a three-member recall committee expected to file a petition with…
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Dispatch agreement reached
Staff Writer By vincent todaro SPOTSWOOD — The borough will continue to provide emergency dispatch services for Helmetta, but it will not get the yearly price increases officials were seeking. The Spotswood Borough Council rescinded an initial resolution that sought to increase the amount Helmetta would pay in 2002 by more than $3,000. At its…
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Boro may end licensing of adult cinema and shop
Staff Writer By JENNIFER DOME SAYREVILLE — The Borough Council will soon schedule a hearing in an attempt to prevent the renewing of the business licenses of Cinema 9 and Naughty but Nice, both located on Route 9 southbound. According to Borough Attorney Judy Verrone, a hearing may soon be scheduled for the adult theater.…
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It’s not just sitting around at adult day care centers Growing number of adult day care sites offer variety of services
Correspondent By lori elkins solomon It’s not just sitting around at adult day care centers Growing number of adult day care sites offer variety of services FARRAH MAFFAI Michael Gastomelsky sets up a billiards shot on a recent morning at Just Home Adult Medical Day Care, Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick. EAST BRUNSWICK — Three elderly…
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Councilman: Mayor should be removed from office GOP chairman resigns, says he will seek to replace mayor as independent
Staff Writer By lynn k. barra Councilman: Mayor should be removed from office GOP chairman resigns, says he will seek to replace mayor as independent Helmetta Borough Councilman Thomas Reid privately asked Mayor Frank Hague to resign from office and later said publicly that the mayor should be removed from office at the Borough Council’s…
