Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Brothers bring intense workouts to the masses
Former h.s. wrestling standouts launch fitness program focused on threshold training BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Jeff (l) and Gene Zannetti conduct a group workout session with members of the CJA Wrestling Club in East Brunswick on May 16. ERIC SUCAR staff I f there is one word to describe the Z-Fanatical Fitnessworkout, Mike Zyskowski,…
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Garden Staters recycling less today than in the ’90s
Middlesex County rates, however, continue to be stable Victor Cuellar, a staff member with the Middlesex County Improvement Authority’s Recycling Division, makes his weekday rounds in Monroe. Despite the recently released statistics that indicate New Jersey’s residents are recycling less today than they did in the 1990s, a few counties are bucking that trend. One…
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Golf outing held in memory of late E.B. youth, N.B. volunteer
The Ann Marie Chandlee – Tara Stout Foundation Annual Golf Classic will be held Tuesday, June 19, at the Knob Hill Golf Course in Manalapan. The foundation is committed to helping families who have a child or parent fighting cancer, offering dreams through the Make-AWish Foundation and providing scholarships to graduating high school seniors. Chandlee…
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Two charged in Mercer, Middlesex County burglaries
Law enforcement personnel from Middlesex and Mercer counties has been coordinating for the past few weeks on a pattern of overnight burglaries taking place. The cases were linked because they had a similar pattern in which the suspect would enter homes while residents slept, according to a posting on Nixle.com. The suspect stole mainly electronics…
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Patients, technology, environment are focus of new high-tech hospital
The University Medical Center of Princeton offers state-of-the-art care, facilities The University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro opened May 22. PHOTOS COURTESY OF RICHARD TITUS PHOTOGRAPHICS A technologically advanced, patientcentered, environmentally friendly hospital has opened in Middlesex County. The University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro (UMCPP) opened its doors May 22. Over a…
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Milltown couple finds new way to serve the community
Trisha and Pasquale Parascandolo open brick-oven pizza restaurant BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent Pasquale Brick Oven Pizza and Ristorante is located at 120 Ryders Lane. MILLTOWN — The founders of Mission Possible have a new mission: Apizzeria. Earlier this month, Trisha and Pasquale Parascandolo cut the ribbon to officially open Pasquale Brick Oven Pizza and Ristorante,…
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Developer plans 153 homes plus stores on Rt. 33
Monroe zoning board to review proposal June 26 BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer A local developer has proposed a mix of commercial and residential uses for 26 acres along the westbound side of Route 33 at its intersection with Applegarth Road in Monroe. The applicant, Verde Group, based in Cranbury, will seek preliminary and final…
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E.B., builder reach deal on Main St. development
Plan reduced to 133 apartments and townhouses; age restrictions removed BYADAM JOSEPH DRICI Staff Writer The East Brunswick Planning Board voted to approve a settlement agreement withArisa Realty Co. at its June 6 meeting, bringing to an end the legal battle over its formerly age-restricted Main Street housing plan. In 2003, the board approved Arisa’s…
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New York Giants rookie tight end Larry Donnell signs a football for Halie and her mom Dana Palmer, of Middletown, during a meet and greet with the Giants’ rookie draft class at the Samuel & Josephine Plumeri Wishing Place, Monroe, on June 6. Story, page 41. JEFF GRANIT staff
