Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Helmetta mayor holds one-on-one meetings The ‘meet-the-mayor’ gatherings are held every first Tuesday of the month
Helmetta mayor holds one-on-one meetings The ‘meet-the-mayor’ gatherings are held every first Tuesday of the month HELMETTA — On the first Tuesday of each month residents have an opportunity to speak one on one with their mayor. Mayor Frank Hague hosts a program called "Meet the Mayor" at 6 p.m. at the borough hall. He…
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Mayor reappoints Advisory Health Council members East Brunswick residents sworn in to three more years of service
Staff Writer By nicole c. vaccaro Mayor reappoints Advisory Health Council members East Brunswick residents sworn in to three more years of service EAST BRUNSWICK — Dr. Kenneth Freedman and Stuart Schwartz have assumed the respective roles of president and vice president to the Township Advisory Health Council. The two were sworn in by Mayor…
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Kite power
Al Campos of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick uses a large kite sail to pull his cart along a field at Thompson Park in Monroe recently. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Efforts continue to aid India earthquake victims E. Brunswick, Sayreville and Old Bridge residents work to send help
Efforts continue to aid India earthquake victims E. Brunswick, Sayreville and Old Bridge residents work to send help Area residents continue their campaign to aid those injured in the recent earthquake in India. Approximately $25,000 was raised on Saturday in a fund-raiser held at Temple D’warkadhish, Washington Road, Sayre-ville. The funds raised will aid victims…
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E.B. mayor reports much progress Township address focuses on open space, public safety, recreation
Staff Writer By nicole c. vaccaro E.B. mayor reports much progress Township address focuses on open space, public safety, recreation EAST BRUNSWICK — Approximately $13 million worth of land was preserved, 412 arrests (the highest in the state) for drunken driving were made and 192 homeowners received compensation for sidewalk and curb repairs last year.…
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Milltown wins grant Hazardous trees to be removed; seedlings to be distributed for Arbor Day
Staff Writer By nicole c. vaccaro Milltown wins grant Hazardous trees to be removed; seedlings to be distributed for Arbor Day MILLTOWN — The borough has received a $15,000 grant from the New Jersey State Forestry Service to be used for the maintenance and removal of trees. In order to receive the grant, the borough…
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Bill proposes to put limits on student data on Internet Buono hopes to reduce Internet crimes involving school children
Staff Writer By nicole c. vaccaro Bill proposes to put limits on student data on Internet Buono hopes to reduce Internet crimes involving school children Assemblywoman Barbara Buono (D-18) has proposed a bill to help lower the number of Internet-related crimes involving schoolchildren. The legislation was first heard before the Senate Education Committee on Jan.…
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State hopes to overhaul Route 18 and connections Old Bridge passes resolution supporting improvements
Staff Writer By natalie m. vena State hopes to overhaul Route 18 and connections Old Bridge passes resolution supporting improvements Final DOT plans could call for the removal of this station on Route 516. The Old Bridge Township Council is supporting preliminary plans for improvements to routes 18, 516 and 527. "I’m here tonight to…
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South River planning to honor wounded officers
SOUTH RIVER — The borough is planning to honor the police officers who were injured in a December shooting. Late last week, Mayor Robert Szegeti announced plans to recognize Chief of Police Wesley Bomba and Lt. John Bouthillette. The event has been scheduled for 5 p.m. Thursday, March 1 at the South River Middle School…
