Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Two new trees grow
in twp. parkAnnual Earth Daycontest teaches carefor environment By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer in twp. park Annual Earth Day contest teaches care for environment By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township rewarded local children’s creativity in making model trees with two trees of their very own. The winners of the second annual Earth…
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Woman, 36, charged with driving the wrong way
Drug test leads toaggravated assault charge By charles w. kimStaff Writer Drug test leads to aggravated assault charge By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The driver of a vehicle that crashed into four other cars while traveling the wrong way on Route 1 will face criminal charges. Tamara Roscher, 36, of Branchburg…
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Border zoning change tabled by S.B. council
Vote scheduled to take place in early July By charles w. kimStaff Writer Border zoning change tabled by S.B. council Vote scheduled to take place in early July By charles w. kim Staff Writer Residents trying to kill a zoning change to property on the border between East and South Brunswick have gained a reprieve.…
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CHRIS KELLY Kendall Park resident Jerry El performs in the Elvis impersonation competition at the Cruisin’ River Festival along Broad Street in Red Bank on May 18.
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Otken family wants farm money now
Court-appointedcommissioners to ruleon final price for land By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Otken family wants farm money now Court-appointed commissioners to rule on final price for land By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer Otken family members are livid over the North Brunswick Township Council’s decision to withhold the money for their condemned land. "My family, we’re all…
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Cycle and deer collide
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A Monroe man survived a collision between his motorcycle and a deer Tuesday morning. According to police, Theodore Gibson, 52, was driving his 2001 Harley-Davidson motorcycle west on Ridge Road by Tower Road at 6 a.m. when a deer ran onto the roadway in front of him. Police said the ensuing collision…
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First mental illness walk in state set for Sunday
Mount Holly selected as pilot site by nonprofit group NAMI NJ By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer They’ve talked the talk for 18 years, and now they, and others, will walk the walk. As New Jersey’s voice on mental illness for the past 18 years, the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill…
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DeSilva to appear at Pearson fund-raiser
A psychic/health fair to benefit East Brunswick kidney transplant recipient T.C. Pearson will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 1 at the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture, College Farm Road, New Brunswick. Admission fee is $5. Guest speaker Derrick DeSilva, M.D., holistic doctor, author and WCTC-AM Radio talk show host, will…
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Final four builders show
Ford Avenue proposalsMix of housing types,retail and restaurantsmay be in site By brian donahueStaff Writer Ford Avenue proposals Mix of housing types, retail and restaurants may be in site’s future By brian donahue Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Matzel & Mumford’s David Fisher shows what his company’s development would look like over the Mill Pond from…
