Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Mobile home burglarized
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police are looking for three men suspected of armed robbery. According to police, the 27-year-old victim, a resident of Oakdale Mobile Home Park, reported the three men forced entry into her residence as she slept on the night of Sept. 23. The victim awoke to find the men wearing ski masks and…
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Police charge two men for string of burglaries
BY MELISSA CIFELLI Staff Writer BY MELISSA CIFELLIStaff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police say DNA evidence helped bring charges against suspects wanted for a string of burglaries in the South Brunswick area. Vincent Davidson Sr., 39, of Dayton, and Orlando Kane, 42, of Camden, have been charged with burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary, stemming…
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2 injured in Rt. 1 crash
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Two people were critically injured Sunday following a motor vehicle collision on Route 1. Katrina Brown, 23, and her passenger John Walker, 24, both of Plainsboro, suffered serious injuries when Brown’s 2002 GMC Yukon veered off the road to avoid hitting what police believe was a small animal. The vehicle, according to…
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Bottling company
STEVEN M BARON Area children create their own sand bottles at the Miller Presbyterian Church country fair in South Brunswick on Saturday.
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N.B. man earns new role with state library
BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A township resident will take the helm of a bureau in the state library next month. As the new director of the Library Development Bureau at the New Jersey State Library in Trenton, Jeffrey A. Kesper will work with 312 library systems in…
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Soviet works are focus of Zimmerli exhibition
Irony and invention in the face of adversity is the theme of a new major exhibition of Soviet photography. “Beyond Memory: Soviet Nonconformist Photography and Photo-Related Works of Art” will run through Nov. 28 at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick “The exhibition represents a major contribution to the history…
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Civic lesson
JEFF GRANIT staff North Brunswick’s Linwood Middle School students learn the importance of voting on Sept. 23. Above, Ashleigh Hussey, 13, and Amanda Covucci, 13, register.
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On Campus
Starling Forbes, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, was recently named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Caldwell (N.J.) College. Carolyn A. Rebeck, North Brunswick, recently received a bachelor of arts degree in social thought and analysis at the summer commencement exercises at the College of Arts & Sciences, Washington University, St.…
