Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Raymond Sass,
MIGUEL JUAREZ staff of Clark, tows his cargo and son, Colin, 6, after visiting the annual Fall Festival at Von Thun’s Farm in South Brunswick.
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Common Cause seeks Election Day volunteers
Workers would monitor polling places, record data from exiting voters BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Residents can sign up to help a national organization monitor the upcoming election. Common Cause, a government watchdog group based out of Washington, D.C., believes the upcoming election promises to be one of…
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Fugitive turns himself in
BY MELISSA CIFELLI Staff Writer BY MELISSA CIFELLIStaff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Fugitive Vincent Davidson Sr., wanted in a string of burglaries in South Brunswick, turned himself in to South Brunswick police last week. According to South Brunswick Police Detective James Ryan, Davidson, 39, of Dayton, turned himself in on the morning of Sept. 29…
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Pedestrian dies after being struck by car
BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A 75-year-old township man died after being struck by a motor vehicle on Hermann Road Tuesday morning. Michael Antonelli, of Hermann Road, suffered severe head trauma after a 1999 Honda Accord struck him at about 8:30 a.m. as he attempted to cross the…
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Helping disabled kids is goal of group, artist
Some 250 expected to attend weekend event for Special Strides BY SETH MANDEL Staff Writer BY SETH MANDELStaff Writer JEFF GRANIT staff Dana Murt paints a child’s face on a mural for the Special Strides program. She has been working on the painting in her Monroe garage for several weeks. MONROE — Where some would…
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On par
FARRAH MAFFAI staff Vivian Zarick, of North Brunswick, sunk five putts during the Senior Olympics held at the North Brunswick Senior Center on Friday.
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‘The Wall That Heals’ coming to Middlesex Co.
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer BY PATRICIA A. MILLERStaff Writer Middlesex County officials have taken steps to make sure that the three days that “The Wall that Heals” is in Edison next week will be a time to honor those killed in Vietnam. It will not be a time for politics. “We’re keeping this…
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Vietnam War still haunts reluctant soldier’s family
COURTESY OF JOANN GONDER-WOODLEY Army draftee Kenneth W. Gonder poses for a picture on the lawn of his family’s East Brunswick home in late 1969. Gonder, 23, was killed in Vietnam in May 1970. BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer Like many young men of his generation, Kenneth W. Gonder did not want to go…
