Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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South River council finally able to meet, conduct business
Adopts master plan changes; bids farewell to Eppinger, Almeida BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent With a new South River Borough Council member in place, the governing body met last week to take care of business items that were held over from previous, aborted meetings. Aside from a Dec. 15 meeting that was held solely for the…
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Panel nearing decision on fire district consolidation
Advisory committee looking at options such as merging Monroe’s three districts BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer A committee charged with reviewing and acting on a fire district consolidation study is making progress toward a final recommendation, Monroe officials said last week. The Fire Study Advisory Committee was formed last year in an effort to ensure…
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East Brunswick High School cheerleaders perform for the crowd during the Bears’ victorious Dec. 20 basketball game against Piscataway. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Monroe bids farewell to Nalitt as councilman
Retiring after 24 years, he expresses optimism town will ‘continue to prosper’ BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer Irwin Nalitt The last Monroe Township Council meeting of 2011 also served as a final send-off for a longtime councilman. Irwin Nalitt, who was has served six consecutive terms since first being elected as councilman at-large in 1988,…
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Students gauge future finances at reality fair
Spotswood teens learn about challenges of life after college BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer SPOTSWOOD — It was all going so well. And then the muffler on his Toyota Prius blew, resulting in a $500 repair job he certainly wasn’t planning on. Fortunately, with a lucrative career choice and good financial planning, Spotswood High School…
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Parent of alleged bully cites lack of transparency
Takes issue with inability to obtain evidence after child is disciplined BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Steve knows his daughter isn’t perfect. She had been involved in an incident of bullying earlier in the year in her East Brunswick school, sending a few inappropriate text messages back and forth with a few…
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Photographers pick best of 2011
Members of the Old Bridge Township Raceway Park at the 36th annual Night of Thrills. JEFF GRANIT staff A rescue in Helmetta after Hurricane Irene flooded the street on Aug. 28. JEFF GRANIT staff Monroe Township celebrates a win against Old Bridge. ERIC SUCAR staff Jennifer Bookbinder crawls her way through the mud-drenched course during…
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DIY authors realize challenges, rewards
Many local writers take self-published route BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer Uta Burke of East Brunswick self-published a young-adult paranormal novel, “Immortal Link,” which finds a teenager in Jim Thorpe, Pa., taking revenge on her attacker and receiving more justice than she thought humanly possible. Soccer is kind of Ken Jones’ thing. The Old Bridge…
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WCTC to be recognized for promoting hiring of veterans
NEW BRUNSWICK — WCTC radio, “The Voice of Central Jersey,” will be recognized Jan. 5 by the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve ofNewJersey (ESGR) for its role in promoting the hiring of veterans. WCTC will receive a personalized statement of support from the Guard and Reserve in acknowledgment of the station’s efforts in…
