Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Fire in Governor’s Pointe Complex
PHOTO COURTESY OF MICHAEL HEILBRONN Fire units respond to a fire at the Governor’s Pointe complex off Northam Drive in North Brunswick on Saturday. NORTH BRUNSWICK — A fire was reported to a residence in the area of Northam Drive in the Governor’s Pointe apartment complex at 1:28 p.m. Saturday. Police and fire units were…
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Heritage Day event celebrating 20th anniversary
Sketch of a painting of the old Adams schoolto be unveiled By dave goldbergStaff Writer Sketch of a painting of the old Adams school to be unveiled By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of Heritage Day on Sept. 21. "I’m very excited," said Assistant Director…
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Hurley may award legal fees to Otkens this month
Family will recoversome legal expenses from condemnation procedure Hurley may award legal fees to Otkens this month Family will recover some legal expenses from condemnation procedure NORTH BRUNSWICK — State Superior Court Judge James P. Hurley hopes to make a decision later this month on the amount in legal fees that will be awarded to…
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A year later
Towns to reflect on 9/11and remember victims By jennifer domeStaff Writer By jennifer dome Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Workers complete a memorial at the Monroe Township Sept. 11 Memorial Park, Prospect Plains Road. A year has passed. While the nation has worked hard to overcome the devastating blow dealt its people on Sept. 11, 2001,…
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A year later
The complicated journey toward healingOne year later,people affected by attacks still struggle with loss By jane waterhouseStaff Writer The complicated journey toward healing One year later, people affected by attacks still struggle with loss By jane waterhouse Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Linda Dickinson holds her son, Patrick, at the Monmouth County Remembering September 11, 2001…
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A year later
Gone soldiering: Parents wait for son By linda denicolaStaff Writer Gone soldiering: Parents wait for son’s return Dorney among first to be deployed in Operation Enduring Freedom By linda denicola Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Mary Beth and John Dorney proudly display a photograph of their son, Capt. Michael Dorney, who served as a logistics officer…
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A year later
County agencies preparingfor future terror incidentsResponse teams trainedfor radiation, biologicaland chemical weapons By alison granitoStaff Writer County agencies preparing for future terror incidents Response teams trained for radiation, biological and chemical weapons By alison granito Staff Writer For local county officials it is not a question of if, but when, their resources will be tested…
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A year later
Small airports feel pinch of tightening regulations By karl vilacobaStaff Writer By karl vilacoba Staff Writer At two local general aviation (GA) airports, several planes sat unguarded on recent afternoons, tied down with cord to turnbuckles in the ground. The only barrier between them and a visitor were short fences which could be walked around…
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A year later
World Trade Center victims By sue m. morganStaff Writer World Trade Center victims’ families speak out Special occasions like birthdays and holidays are especially difficult to face By sue m. morgan Staff Writer Chuck Costello As she sits on her Old Bridge home’s nearly completed covered front porch, Mary Costello knows in her heart that…
