Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Police and other officials rewarded for saving life
Staff Writer By lynn k. barra HELMETTA — Fire, police and first aid officials, as well as civilians in Helmetta, Spotswood and Jamesburg were honored by the Borough Council Monday for saving the life of a Bergen County teen-ager last February during what Helmetta police officer Patrick Smith described as "the worst blizzard of the…
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Football player in stable condition
Staff Writer By lynn k. barra Football player in stable condition MONROE — After nearly two weeks and two operations, a 16-year-old Monroe Township High School student injured during the Sept. 8 season-opening football game was reported in stable condition this week at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, according to hospital Public and Community Affairs…
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Brother of slain Milltown man questions treatment by cops North Brunswick man says he was called a ‘terrorist’
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Brother of slain Milltown man questions treatment by cops North Brunswick man says he was called a ‘terrorist’ Choudry Hasan, 47, of North Brunswick claims that New Brunswick police officers referred to him as a "terrorist" after responding to a 911 call at a Burger King on Livingston Avenue. "I…
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Police seek man said to have exposed himself to girl, age 3
Police seek man said to have exposed himself to girl, age 3 Man fled Sam’s Club after allegedly performing act Sept. 10 By vincent todaro Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Police are searching for a man who allegedly revealed his genitals to a 3-year-old girl at a local store. According to police, the incident occurred…
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Local police, firefighters
assigned to duty in N.Y. Emergency personnel from Middlesex County describe surreal scene By JENNIFER DOME Staff Writer Police officers from Old Bridge probably never dreamed they would be securing a triage center and temporary morgue in Manhattan as part of their job when they were hired to the force. However, 18 Old Bridge police…
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AMERICA RECOVERS
DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT Churchill Junior High School students Alexis Miller and Laura Petriello, both of East Brunswick, walk home on a Sullivan Way bridge over the New Jersey Turnpike decorated in red, white and blue Monday afternoon. JERRY WOLKOWITZ Hundreds of people lined the Laurence Harbor beach in Old Bridge Sunday during a memorial service…
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The following crisis mental-health services are available for all persons affected by the World Trade Center disaster: Monmouth Medical Center Long Branch, (732) 923-6200 Riverview Medical Center Red Bank, (732) 530-2438 Jersey Shore Medica
The following crisis mental-health services are available for all persons affected by the World Trade Center disaster: Monmouth Medical Center Long Branch, (732) 923-6200 Riverview Medical Center Red Bank, (732) 530-2438 Jersey Shore Medical Center Neptune, (732) 776-4555/869-2735 CentraState Medical Center Freehold, (732) 780-6023 Support group run by professional mental health staff: Thursday, Sept. 20…
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Communities pull together to pray for the lost or missing
FARRAH MAFFAI Sister Marita Catherine of St. Bartholomew’s Church contemplates in prayer at a candlelight vigil in East Brunswick last Thursday. Candlelight vigils held throughout county; signs of patriotism abound By vincent todaro Staff Writer Hundreds of people crowded the area near the East Brunswick municipal pond last Thursday for a candlelight vigil to pray…
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Motive questioned in death of former Milltown man Waquar Hasan, 46, was shot and killed Sunday in his store in Dallas, Texas
Staff Writer By lynn k. barra Motive questioned in death of former Milltown man Waquar Hasan, 46, was shot and killed Sunday in his store in Dallas, Texas Police in Dallas, Texas, continue to investigate the death of 46-year-old Waquar Hasan, a former Milltown resident who was pronounced dead Saturday after he suffered a gunshot…
