Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Erin Shamy appointed prosecutor
SPOTSWOOD — Mayor Barry Zagnit appointed Erin Shamy municipal prosecutor at the Borough Council meeting Jan. 8. The resolution names John Rizzo and David Lonski as alternate municipal prosecutors. Shamy holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Douglass College of Rutgers University, New Brunswick. She studied law at Rutgers Law School, Camden, and was admitted…
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Greater Media Newspapers purchases Tri-Town News
Greater Media Newspapers purchases Tri-Town News Wittman Greater Media Newspapers has announced its purchase of the Tri-Town News from Rockfleet Media Inc. Terms of the sale, which was to be finalized Jan. 18, were not disclosed. The Tri-Town News, established in 1987 and owned by Rockfleet Media, is a 35,000-circulation weekly newspaper that covers Howell,…
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South River will conduct Citizens Police Academy Residents to get training in some of the basics
Staff Writer By takesha pettus South River will conduct Citizens Police Academy Residents to get training in some of the basics SOUTH RIVER — Have you ever imagined what life was like for a police officer but didn’t want to actually be a cop? Well, your chance may come soon. The South River Police Department…
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Karate
Karate New business owner Barry Brill watches as Kyle Myers, 8, of East Brunswick gives "Bob" the dummy a powerful kick at Barry Brill’s Karate & Fitness in Milltown. Marie Ortiz
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South River, Sayreville open during King holiday Municipal offices remained open, but schools were closed
Staff Writer By takesha pettus South River, Sayreville open during King holiday Municipal offices remained open, but schools were closed SOUTH RIVER — It was business as usual in the borough on Monday. While schools and municipal offices in nearby towns were closed in observance of the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King…
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Roof work
Frank Hollosi of Hollosi Home Improvements clears snow from a roof prior to working on it in Jamesburg this week. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Kickboxing
Kickboxing Ryan Holland (c), 9, takes his best shot at a kickboxing station during the open house at the New York Sports Club in East Brunswick on Saturday. MARIE ORTIZ
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Officers still out, council considers appointments
Staff Writer By takesha pettus Officers still out, council considers appointments SOUTH RIVER — The Borough Council may have to make additional temporary police appointments as a result of the Dec. 21 shooting incident that temporarily put two local officers out of action. The Borough Council is discussing introducing an ordinance to define the position…
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Fire sounds alarm at East Brunswick senior homes Chelsea residents forced to evacuate assisted living facility
Staff Writer By nicole c. vaccaro Fire sounds alarm at East Brunswick senior homes Chelsea residents forced to evacuate assisted living facility EAST BRUNSWICK — Forty-five elderly residents were forced to evacuate The Chelsea assisted living facility, Cranbury Road, Sunday morning after a fire broke out in the building’s basement. Fire District 1, the Independent…
