Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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S.R. police may move into trailers Relocation will be temporary
S.R. police may move into trailers Relocation will be temporary The South River police will likely be housed in trailers during renovations to the Main Street Police Station. Borough Councilman Tele Koukourdelis said the borough has already received approval to go out to bid for the trailers. The police department will be located in two…
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JEFF HUNTLEY
Travis Read-Giase, 3, and Francesca Read-Giase, 8, enjoy a ride at the Middlesex County Fair on Monday. The fair, which is at the county fairgrounds in East Brunswick, runs through Sunday. For more fair pictures, turn to page 13.
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Quote of the week:
"I’m just a guy who likes his job and likes people." Robert Swanson Monroe letter carrier Page 16
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County OKs five area farms for preservation
The Middlesex County Agriculture Development Board (CADB) has announced its decision to recommend five more Middlesex County farms for the state’s farmland preservation program. The five properties will include a 190-acre crop farm in Cranbury, a 25-acre crop farm in Plainsboro, a 26-acre horse and cattle farm in East Brunswick, and a crop farm comprising…
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Rep. Holt holds meeting to discuss school improvements
Rep. Holt holds meeting to discuss school improvements By nicole c. vaccaro Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) was on hand in the township recently to discuss school improvement strategies with Middlesex and Mercer County residents. The meeting, which was held in the township library, was one in series of constituent…
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Borough to begin liquor license hearings tonight
Staff Writer By takesha Pettus SAYREVILLE — The renewal of liquor licenses for three local clubs will finally be heard tonight. The Borough Council will hear testimony on complaints about Club Bene, Hunka Bunka Ballroom and Club Abyss from police as the first of three scheduled hearings for the renewal of alcoholic beverage consumption (ABC)…
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Spotlight is on new municipal building
SPOTSWOOD — The day borough officials and residents have been waiting for is finally here. The new, state-of-the-art municipal building will be officially dedicated on Saturday at 9 a.m. County and state officials will be in attendance to help kick off the facility’s grand-opening celebration, which will include a continental breakfast and comprehensive tour of…
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Twp. to acquire five acres for recreation
By nicole c. vaccaro Staff Writer MONROE — As a perk for hosting the New Jersey Training School for Boys, the State House Commission has offered township officials lease rights to five acres of land on North State Home Road. The state-owned property is located next to Daniel Ryan Memorial Field and would be leased…
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Rossmoor residents praise mail-order hero
MONROE — The average letter carrier’s duties may seem fairly simple to most people. They’re the individuals who sort, deliver, and pick up our mail every day. However, more times than not, a letter carrier’s job goes beyond that, as they become a reliable source of comfort, security, friendship and joy to many of their…
