Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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New officers elected to hospital positions
OLD BRIDGE – Walter J. Brasch, of Little Silver, has been elected chairman of the board at Raritan Bay Medical Center. Brasch’s appointment was part of a new slate of officers elected recently during the hospital’s annual business meeting. Raritan Bay Medical Center President and CEO Michael R. D’Agnes announced the appointment of the new…
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Movie career beckons Manalapan graduate
Film with Michael Dean to be shown April 1 at Asbury Park fest BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer BY TALI ISRAELIStaff Writer Michael Dean A Manalapan High School graduate is making his way up the industry ladder after landing a feature role in a family film. Michael Dean, known to his friends and former classmates…
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Knowledge for sale
Above, Charles Molyneaux, 14, of Milltown, browses the books on sale at the 32nd annual Bargain Book and Media Sale, which opened Monday night at the Brunswick Square Mall, East Brunswick, and continues through Sunday. Below, Kristina Moehle, 16, of East Brunswick, helps a customer pack up a large quantity of books during the weeklong…
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Man, 19, stabbed after car is hit
A Milltown man was stabbed by the driver of a car who rear-ended his vehicle on Ryders Lane in East Brunswick last week. Jeffrey C. Packard, 19, of Milltown, told East Brunswick police that he was stopped in traffic near Milltown Road when his 2001 Lincoln was struck from behind by a small red vehicle…
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PDA
MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Skylar Griffin, 1, of Helmetta, gets a kiss from older brother Shea while their mom shops at St. Thomas the Apostle School’s craft fair in Old Bridge March 11.
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Family ties
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Sanjana and Anjana Harahara, and friend Swathi Chikoti, enjoy the activities during the PTA-sponsored International Family Festival, held Feb. 25 at East Brunswick’s Warnsdorfer Elementary Schools. Swathi’s name had been spelled incorrectly when the photo ran in a previous edition.
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Write-in rounds out race for school board
Larsen will seek election alongside Toth, Eldridge BY SETH MANDEL Staff Writer BY SETH MANDELStaff Writer JAMESBURG – Only two people filed for three available seats on the Board of Education, but a third candidate has announced he will run as a write-in. Incumbents James Eldridge and Anne Toth are seeking new three-year terms, while…
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Jeweler reports theft of 5 rings
EAST BRUNSWICK – Police are investigating the theft of five diamond rings with a total value of between $12,000 and $18,000 from a display case at Zales jewelry store in the Brunswick Square Mall, Route 18. Store employees reported that they were distracted on Saturday evening by a woman described as a black female in…
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E. Bruns. to institute pay-to-play restrictions
BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer BY VINCENT TODAROStaff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK – The Township Council is moving forward with a new law designed to restrict the influence of campaign money on government contracts. The ordinance, introduced last week, came about as part of a changing political climate in New Jersey, in which many towns are…
