Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Feud continues over Ford Ave. cleanup
Dispute centers on whether capping will be sufficient BY JESSICA SMITH Staff Writer As litigation over the Ford Avenue redevelopment plan in Milltown continues, so does the debate over the cleanup of the property. SCOTT FRIEDMAN With the help of Jim VanBuren, pilot Gary Sciaratta of Jamesburg checks his controls before liftoff during the Mercer…
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Mayoral candidates face off on E.B. issues
Stahl, Calvano, Klemp running for mayor Nov. 4 BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer Christi Calvano EAST BRUNSWICK — There was no shortage of ill will between the three mayoral candidates during a recent debate at the township’s public library. Republican candidate Christi Calvano, for example, argued that Democratic nominee David Stahl took over her role…
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Residents may vote for new Hall of Fame class
The New Jersey Hall of Fame has announced 30 nominees in five categories as the organization launched voting for the class of 2008. These leaders and legends, from presidents to poets, in the categories of Historical, Arts and Entertainment, Sports, Enterprise and General, hail from all corners of New Jersey and share a close relationship…
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Second suspect indicted in ’07 Sayreville murder
SAYREVILLE — Two suspects have now been indicted in the June 2007 shooting death of Marquis Maing outside a borough apartment building. Travis Myers, 18, of Elkton, Md., and Telik Karl Pittman, 25, of East Brunswick, are charged with the murder of Maing, 20, and the attempted murder of his girlfriend, Tina Castaldo, 19, both…
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Klemp limiting signs, not taking donations
BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — After years as a stalwart of the Democratic Party, Councilman Donald Klemp is running for mayor as an independent, and he said his campaign shows that he truly is independent. Klemp is using his own money to fund the campaign and even his personal trailer. Klemp can…
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Blood drive planned on behalf of boy, 7
Local youth diagnosed, hospitalized with leukemia BY MARY ANNE ROSS Correspondent Brian Hack, 7, plays on the beach this summer. He was diagnosed soon after with leukemia and is being treated at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. His friends and supporters will hold a blood drive on his behalf on Oct. 16. OLD…
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‘Father of the Bride’
PHOTOS BY GREG HOLMES Members of the Main Street Theatre Co. act out scenes from “Father of the Bride,” which opened last week at the Theatre at Garden Friends, 3018 Bordentown Ave., Parlin. Shows continue Oct. 3, 4, 10 and 11 at 8 p.m., and Oct. 5 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12 to $18.…
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Bombers look to even the score for title
With two divisional games remaining, the Sayreville High School girls soccer team is sitting in second place in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) White Division. The Bombers are 6-2 overall (and in conference play) and will square off against North Brunswick on Friday. A Bombers victory would set up Monday’s match at Woodbridge and enable…
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Jenewicz guilty, again, in gruesome murder
Second trial for 1998 killing, dismembering of girlfriend BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer After just two hours of deliberation, a state Superior Court jury in Middlesex County last week found George Jenewicz guilty of first-degree murder for fatally shooting his live-in girlfriend in his South River home 10 years ago. George Jenewicz The jury of…
