Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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21-home development would be built next to boys’ home
Staff Writer By lynn k. barra MONROE — A housing development to be built on a 26-acre parcel of land near the N.J. Training School for Boys has been approved by the Planning Board. The development can only be built if the developer is granted a required permit from the state Department of Environmental Protection…
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Senate panel rejects safety seat revisions
Staff Writer By mark rosman A Democratic state senator’s attempt to change the requirements of a new child safety seat law was rejected by a Senate committee on Nov. 29. Voting along party lines, the Senate Law and Public Safety Committee voted 3-2 to kill a bill that had been introduced by Democratic Sen. John…
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Remembering the ‘day that will live in infamy’ Pearl Harbor still fresh in mind of former mate on USS Curtiss
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Remembering the ‘day that will live in infamy’ Pearl Harbor still fresh in mind of former mate on USS Curtiss CHRIS KELLY Ralph Jeffers of Ocean Township reminisces on the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Jeffers was a mate on the USS Curtiss at the time of…
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Himelman appointed to Sinagra’s Senate post Attorney one of three considered for the position
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Himelman appointed to Sinagra’s Senate post Attorney one of three considered for the position VERONICA YANKOWSKI East Brunswick High School junior Krit Chakravarthy was among those giving residents a tour of the high school’s new facilities during a Nov. 18 open house. Former North Brunswick Township Attorney David Himelman was…
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Construction proposal goes to voters Tues.
Construction proposal goes to voters Tues. Spotswood asks voters their say on $19M in improvements, additions By vincent todaro Staff Writer Residents will cast their votes Tuesday on a much-debated $19.4 million referendum to provide additions and improvements at all Spotswood public schools. If approved next week, the cost of the project will be shared…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI South River’s Rene Ferreira celebrates the Rams’ 12-7 win over West Long Branch’s Shore Regional High School in Saturday’s Central Jersey Group I championship game at Kean University, Union. For more, see today’s sports pages.
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Mayor determined to buy fairgrounds
Discussions between E.B. and fair association to continue next week By vincent todaro Staff Writer East Brunswick township officials are concentrating on purchasing the Middlesex County Fairgrounds rather than continuing to lease the Cranbury Road property, Mayor William Neary said this week. However, according to the Middlesex County Fair Association, its owner, the land is…
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New hair salon clipping away during first month Angles on Route 1 doing a brisk business in a short time
Staff Writer By dave goldberg New hair salon clipping away during first month Angles on Route 1 doing a brisk business in a short time VERONICA YANKOWSKI Hairstylist and co-owner Wanda Sutton works on a client’s hair at the recently opened Angles Hair Design in North Brunswick on Route 1. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The newly…
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School brings cheer to 20 local families
Staff Writer By jennifer dome School brings cheer to 20 local families SOUTH RIVER — The PTA is collecting goods for the annual Adopt-a-Family program for families with children in the South River school district. The program, now in its 12th year, will benefit 20 families and 82 children, with ages ranging from 18 days…
