Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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Police Beat
All items in Police Beat are taken from police department records. All suspects are presumed innocent until found guilty in court. East Brunswick Residents of a Pine Ridge Drive home returned to their house Aug. 17 to discover that someone had forced open the front door and gained entry into the home. They found that…
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Board kills proposal for recycling center
Application cited as too similar to one rejected in BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer Application cited as too similar to one rejected in ’96 BY VINCENT TODAROStaff Writer Once was enough.That’s what the Zoning Board of Adjustment told members of the Fino family last week about a second attempt to get approval for a recycling…
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Trucking issues still motoring at town hall
BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer BY VINCENT TODAROStaff Writer East Brunswick EAST BRUNSWICK — A trucking operation on McGuire Street has not shut down, despite a township’s order to do so. In addition, the matter has left a couple of outspoken residents exchanging words with Township Attorney Michael Baker. Nieroda Transport Inc. has been running…
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SCOTT PILLING staff Eleven-year-old Andrew Weiss has plenty to smile about as his 17-inch catfish is weighed during South River’s annual Fishing Derby Saturday at Bissett’s Pond in Edward A. Grekoski Park.
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‘Crabiel Plan’ seeks fewer Ford Ave. homes
Freeholder director presents his own redevelopment plan BY SETH MANDEL Staff Writer ‘Crabiel Plan’ seeks fewer Ford Ave. homes BY SETH MANDELStaff Writer Milltown’s Ford Avenue Redevelopment Plan has been the subject of passionate debate, disputed studies and rival development schemes. But this week, a new version of the plan emerged – “The Crabiel Plan.”…
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Monroe presses state for answers on land
Costs grow as time passes without word on site proposed for school BY SETH MANDEL Staff Writer BY SETH MANDELStaff Writer MONROE –– Green means “go,” but Green Acres has for over a year meant anything but that to the township’s school district. District officials last week requested that the state Green Acres program speed…
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Acting out
SCOTT PILLING staff Dave Mychaels (l-r), Phil Trechak and Jeff Babey of the Mighty Oak Players rehearse a scene from “Guys and Dolls” Tuesday in Monroe. Shows will run today through Sunday at the Richard P. Marasco Performing Arts Center. Call (732) 521-3782.
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Town considers adding car wash site to Triangle
BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer BY VINCENT TODAROStaff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — The Route 18 redevelopment area known as the Golden Triangle could be expanded to include adjacent land. As part of its plan to redevelop the area, currently home to businesses including Sam’s Club and a township commuter lot, Toll Brothers is negotiating with…
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Walling pleads guilty in theft from nonprofit
Former official, teacher likely to get probation, pay restitution BY BRIAN DONAHUE Staff Writer BY BRIAN DONAHUEStaff Writer East Brunswick Former East Brunswick official and area historian Richard Walling pleaded guilty Monday to stealing from the Friends of Monmouth Battlefield, the organization he led for many years. Walling, 48, was charged in May with third-degree…
