Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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School bus, truck crash kills Manalapan resident Bus was carrying students St. John Vianney students worry about their classmates at the scene of a traffic accident on Friday. A school bus carrying the students home to Monroe, Jamesburg and Spotswood, collided with a truck on Union Hill Road. The driver of the truck died from…
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Stuck truck causes delays on Route 522 JAMESBURG — On Monday night, a large truck became stuck when its driver attempted to pass under the railroad bridge on Route 522. According to police, the truck was too large for the marked 12-foot clearance. The incident, which occurred during rush hour, was responsible for lengthy delays…
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Library puts catalog online By nicole c. vaccaro EAST BRUNSWICK — Tomorrow, the East Brunswick Public Library will introduce WebPac, an Internet-based Public Access Catalog (PAC). This innovative new system will allow anyone with a home or office computer to access the library’s reference catalogs anytime, day or night, for print or audio items. WebPac…
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Residents invited to meet the mayor HELMETTA — Mayor Frank Hague has announced that he will be setting aside one evening every month as "Meet the Mayor" night. In doing so, the mayor will be available for one-on-one conferences with any resident between the hours of 6 and 8 p.m. in his office at Borough…
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State Oks Monroe farm for preservation Lantier family will receive $431,300 to preserve its land By Nicole C. Vaccaro A fter it was reported that the state intends to use $43.5 million for a 145-farm preservation project, the Garden State Preservation Trust (GSPT) voted to not only approve the proposed funding package, it also approved…
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VFW Post Sayreville resident Joseph Ziemba, supervisor of the Middlesex County Department of Veterans Interment, hands out flags for Memorial Day with (l-r) Ramon Schaffer, commander of Milltown 2319; George Rupert, also of Milltown’s post; Rick Strubeck, representing East Brunswick VFW Post 133; Skip Davidson, representing Spotswood American Legion Post 253; and Frank Kucharski, commander-elect…
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New super to face growing pains Jamie Savedoff will take over at the end of the school year By natalie m. vena A fter serving 71/2 years as Montgomery Township’s superintendent of schools, Jamie Savedoff is looking forward to tackling new challenges as East Brunswick’s newly appointed school superintendent. "Montgomery is a wonderful place to…
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Library official elected to post By nicole c. vaccaro EAST BRUNSWICK — One local library official is reaching national ranks. On May 10, Gail Dysleski, president of the East Brunswick Public Library Board of Trustees, received word that she has been elected as first vice president for 2000-01 and president for 2001-02 of the national…
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Jamesburg officers hit the streets By nicole c. vaccaro JAMESBURG — The Borough Council and Police Department have talked about instituting a police bike patrol since last year. Then, in January, these talks became a tangible goal. And finally, on Thursday, the borough graduated its first two bicycle patrolmen. Last week, Jimmy Mennuti and Kevin…
