Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Intern’s project gets message to residents

    File of Life explained to those who speak adifferent language By charles w. kimStaff Writer File of Life explained to those who speak a different language By charles w. kim Staff Writer CHARLES W. KIM South Brunswick Health department intern Amy Ebede holds a “File of Life.” The file helps give information to emergency workers…

  • Marines share experiences after returning from Iraq

    By tara petersenStaff Writer By tara petersen Staff Writer TARA PETERSEN U.S. Marines (l-r) Vincent Rodriguez, Danian Philbert, Michael Casey and Michael Lynch stand in front of the 6th Motor Transport Battalion headquarters in Red Bank. Operation Iraqi Freedom was about more than firing a gun. Danian Philbert, Michael Lynch, Michael Casey and Vincent Rodriguez…

  • Carnevale of fun

    Carnevale of fun Carnevale of fun North Brunswick’s Sam Caramela sets up the prizes July 20 for a game booth at the annual Carnevale Italiano sponsored by the North Brunswick Italian American Club. The fair ran July 16-20 at the corner of Route 130 and Applegarth Road in North Brunswick. Franklin Park’s Alex Barat (l),…

  • America’s favorite godson on Frank, Marlon & music

    The tour continuesfor veteran singer, By karl vilacobaStaff Writer America’s favorite godson on Frank, Marlon & music JEFF GRANIT Joe Valuri, Brick, applauds Al Martino and his 15-Piece Orchestra July 17 at SummerFest. The tour continues for veteran singer, ‘Godfather’ star Al Martino By karl vilacoba Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT After a musical career that…

  • Greater Media ad director wins national honor

    Greater Media ad director wins national honor Sandy Theo Jonathan (Sandy) Theophilakos, advertising director for Greater Media Newspapers, Freehold, has been named Advertising Director of the Year by Suburban Newspapers of America, a nonprofit professional trade association based in Traverse City, Mich. Membership includes approximately 2,000 suburban newspapers throughout the United States and Canada. The…

  • Township Council mulls plans for new roads

    Officials looking atone new road andan old orphan road By charles w. kimStaff Writer Officials looking at one new road and an old orphan road By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Two new roads may be on the horizon. Township Council members discussed the possibility of building the roads during a workshop…

  • Shooting leads to lawsuit against police, township

    Woman was shot after entering her Society Hill apartment By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A woman who is paralyzed after being shot twice by police has filed a notice of claim against the officer and the township. Kelly Mercer East, 29, filed a notice of claim against North…

  • Police seek two robbery suspects

    NORTH BRUNSWICK — Police are searching for two suspects who held up a gas station attendant at knifepoint last Thursday night. Highland Park resident Feris F. Jaber, 55, who was working the closing shift at the Livingston Ave. Town and Country gas station July 17, told police that two black men between the ages of…

  • NBTHS principal and assistant resign

    Supt. of schools to filladministrative gap By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Supt. of schools to fill administrative gap By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer North Brunswick Township High School students may lack experienced senior administrators during the next school year, according to officials. With the resignations of high school Principal Robert Cancro in May and Assistant Principal…