Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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School program underscores importance of fire safety
Fire marshal hopesprogram expandsin North Brunswick By nicholas drakosStaff Writer Fire marshal hopes program expands in North Brunswick By nicholas drakos Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Local elementary and preschool students learned the fundamentals of fire safety during National Fire Prevention Week earlier this month. North Brunswick Fire Marshal Craig Snediker supervised special assemblies and…
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Monroe’s Against the Grain dedicated to rock and school
Local teen band setto play at Stone Pony next month By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Monroe’s Against the Grain dedicated to rock and school Local teen band set to play at Stone Pony next month By sandi carpello Staff Writer MONROE — The township-based rock band Against the Grain sent shock waves through The Saint in…
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CHRIS KELLY Mike Snyder, a clown for Vidbel’s Olde Tyme Circus, entertains the audience at the Crossroads Middle School in South Brunswick on Oct. 6.
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Mayor: Political talk now banned at meetings
Spaulding wants focus on N.B. businessduring campaign By dave goldbergStaff Writer Spaulding wants focus on N.B. business during campaign By dave goldberg Staff Writer North Brunswick Mayor David Spaulding has decided to ban any discussion of politics during the public portion of Township Council meetings. "This (the meeting) is not an opportunity for politics," Spaulding…
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Town asks for county aid to improve Sabella park
By dave goldbergStaff Writer By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township is requesting financial aid from Middlesex County to renovate Sabella Park. "They have not approved anything as of yet because we will have to wait until the Middlesex County Open Space Master Plan is complete," said council President Francis "Mac" Womack.…
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Stampers will raise funds for baby’s medical needs
Helmetta family asksfor assistance with14-month-old child By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Helmetta family asks for assistance with 14-month-old child By sandi carpello Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Steven Pepi of Helmetta plays with his son, Steven Gerard Pepi, 14 months, who has congenital muscular dystrophy. HELMETTA — At 14 months, Steven Gerard Pepi has never sat up…
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Zastko sees potential for more growth in real estate
Heads one of few independent companies left in region NORTH BRUNSWICK — Gloria Zastko Realtors, located on Route 130, has seen great success over the last decade. "I have been in business as a Realtor for over 30 years," Zastko said. "I opened up 11 years ago, and I have always been very successful." Zastko…
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Princeton’s Terhune Orchards celebrates fall
Attracting thousands of visitors, farm has many activities for the season PRINCETON TOWNSHIP — Over the last 25 years, Pam and Gary Mount have provided a fun place to visit and shop during the fall months. "We have owned the farm since 1975," said Pam. "Our strongest time of the year is our fall harvest,…
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Company’s forte is keeping travelers healthy on trips
Specializes in preventing and treating travelersfor foreign ailments By vincent todaroStaff Writer Specializes in preventing and treating travelers for foreign ailments By vincent todaro Staff Writer Ken Bear EAST BRUNSWICK — Travelers afraid of catching typhoid fever or developing a case of gastrointestinal distress in various foreign countries might consider paying a visit first to…
