Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Spectators admire the artwork of students from the South River School District
Spectators admire the artwork of students from the South River School District during the annual Arts Night at the South River Middle School cafetorium on May 18. More than 1,000 people streamed in during the two-hour show. Before the event, students in various grade levels created art to be auctioned during the show. The silent…
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E.B. MOMS plans meeting for June 13
The MOMS Club of East Brunswick will hold its next monthly meeting 10 a.m. June 13. East BrunswickMayor David Stahl will be on hand to answer communityrelated questions. For event location and to RSVP, email [email protected]. For more information on the club, log on to www.ebmomsclub.com.
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Curtain to rise on ‘Lend Me a Tenor’
Playhouse 22, East Brunswick’s community theater, will present Ked Ludwig’s comedy, “Lend Me a Tenor,” Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 3 p.m., June 8-24, at Playhouse 22 in the East Brunswick CommunityArts Center, 721 Cranbury Road. The plays tells a tale of mistaken identities, with two identical Otellos variously pursued…
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Snuff mill housing plan hearing resumes next week
HELMETTA — After a six-month delay, the borough Planning Board will continue hearing Kaplan at Helmetta’s application for the former Helme Snuff Mill property next week. The plan, which calls for 200 non-agerestricted one- and two-bedroom residences, will be heard at 7 p.m. June 13 at St. George’s Church hall, 56 Main St. The venue…
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Holocaust survivors stress tolerance toward others
Visitors tell 5th-graders their stories of living in hiding and in concentration camps BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer Ilsa Loeb tells her story to students in Adele Goldenberg’s fifth-grade class. ERIC SUCAR staff Two Holocaust survivors have given fifthgraders at Samsel Upper Elementary School, Sayreville, a lesson in hope and survival, retelling the stories of their…
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EB boys lacrosse team is headed in right direction
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent East Brunswick Lacrosse is not for everyone. With the hacking and body slamming that dominant games, it is a sport that resembles football in many ways. Coaches lacrosse a character-building game. Listen to Rory Murray, who concluded first season as coach of the boys team East Brunswick High School: “We believe…
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Fundraiser to fight childhood cancer
Michele Katora, a 10th-grade student at East Brunswick High School, along with several of her friends, will hold her eighth annual Alex’s Lemonade Stand to fight childhood cancer 10 a.m.-6 p.m. June 9 and noon-6 p.m. June 10 at 2 Biernacki Court, East Brunswick, corner of Old Stage Road, across from Spotswood ShopRite. This year’s…
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Beach Beat joins lineup of GreaterMedia publications
Check out thebeachbeat.com every week to find out what is going on at the Jersey Shore. The Greater Media Newspapers roster of publications is growing again and has now reached 12. June 7 will mark the debut of The Beach Beat, an online only publication that will cover the Jersey Shore communities of Asbury Park,…
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Spotswood youth recognized for courage, leadership qualities
BY JASON COHEN Correspondent Memorial Middle School math teacher Jaime Mahoney (r) nominated eighth-grader Nicholas DiMaria for the Wallenberg Foundation Honors Program. JASON COHEN SPOTSWOOD — Helping someone who is being verbally or physically abused is not always the easiest thing to do. But Nicholas DiMaria, an eighth-grader at Memorial Middle School, showed how important…
