Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Segal’s wall works part of homecoming exhibition
Zimmerli to featurepieces from all aspects ofSo. Brunswick artist By brian donahueStaff Writer Segal’s wall works part of homecoming exhibition Zimmerli to feature pieces from all aspects of So. Brunswick artist’s career By brian donahue Staff Writer George Segal Acclaimed as one of the major sculptors of the 20th century, George Segal earned an international…
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Missing woman died at local hospital
Police confirm tragic endfor 30-year-old By charles W. kimStaff Writer Police confirm tragic end for 30-year-old By charles W. kim Staff Writer Police confirmed yesterday that a South Brunswick woman who was reported missing Oct. 7 actually died Oct. 5. at a local hospital. South Brunswick police Detective Ed George confirmed late yesterday that Elizabeth…
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Volunteer squad hosts annual dinner
Rescuers respondedto more than 1,600calls in 2002 Volunteer squad hosts annual dinner Rescuers responded to more than 1,600 calls in 2002 SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Kendall Park Volunteer First Aid & Rescue Squad held its annual recognition and installation dinner on Jan. 18. South Brunswick Mayor Frank Gambatese, South Brunswick Police Chief Michael Paquette, and…
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Family home damaged by blaze
PHOTO COURTESY MONMOUTH JUNCTION FIRE DEPARTMENT Flames break through the roof of a Major Road residence in South Brunswick early Saturday morning. An early morning fire last week substantially damaged a Monmouth Junction home. The house fire, which occurred about a quarter mile off Major Road, was reported at 12:49 a.m. Jan. 18. According to…
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State may ban placing advertising on cop cars
By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer State may ban placing advertising on cop cars By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Thanks to Mayor David Spaulding, a bill to prohibit municipalities from advertising on police, first-aid and fire vehicles is moving through the N.J. Legislature. State Assemblymen Peter J. Barnes Jr. and Patrick Diegnan Jr., (both…
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North Brunswick’s Jan. scholar athletes named
By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer North Brunswick’s Jan. scholar athletes named By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township proudly announced the January recipients of the Scholar Athlete Awards. The Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), the mayor and Township Council will honor Julie Rose, 15, and Tim Riley, 15, for their high academic…
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Local craftsman a cut above the rest
Turning pieces of wood into works of art more than just a hobby By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer Veronica Yankowski Steve Levine, a wood artisan, works on a project in his South Brunswick workshop. Levine has been working with wood for over 40 years. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Dayton resident Steven B.…
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Senior facility aims to keeps zest for life alive
By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Vanessa Godfrey, activities director for South Brunswick’s Buckingham Place, holds a crossword puzzle for residents Mary Corbett (l-r), Nicoletta Bartolotti, Carol Dixon, Eleanor Santorini and Edith Wexler in the facility’s library. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Buckingham Place aims to rejuvenate the lives of older adults…
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The best is still ahead
AfterthoughtsCharles W. Kim Afterthoughts Charles W. Kim S ome things just get better with age. That is such a cliché. Those words, a phrase we have all heard during the years, left me little comfort as the hours until my 40th birthday dwindled on Sunday night. For the last week my heart felt the weight…
