Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Township schools will host weekend of pride Events planned to show town’s unity in wake of attacks
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Township schools will host weekend of pride Events planned to show town’s unity in wake of attacks NORTH BRUNSWICK — Schools Superintendent Dr. Robert Rimmer is organizing a pride weekend to honor those lost in the World Trade Center tragedy on Oct. 5. "The whole point of Homecoming is a…
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FARRAH MAFFAI
Third-grader Amanda Mastropolo of North Brunswick, a member of Brownie Troop 1774, looks through one of the Greater Media newspapers during a troop tour of the Greater Media Newspapers’ office in Freehold Township Sept. 21.
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Local watershed group will ride to raise awareness Saturday’s bicycle tour through five towns will start in New Brunswick
Staff Writer By lynn K. Barra Local watershed group will ride to raise awareness Saturday’s bicycle tour through five towns will start in New Brunswick MILLTOWN — As part of its ongoing effort to heighten public awareness of the need to preserve the quality of water in the Middlesex County area, the Lawrence Brook Watershed…
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Moriarty says he plans to improve communication Acting police director hopes to enhance interaction with community
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Moriarty says he plans to improve communication Acting police director hopes to enhance interaction with community Michael Moriarty NORTH BRUNSWICK — The new police director would like to involve the community more in police work. "In the department, most things are in place," said interim Police Director Michael Moriarty. "I…
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League establishes ‘Always Remember 9-11 Fund’
The New Jersey State League of Municipalities, together with the National League of Cities (NLC) and state leagues nationwide, have established a special relief fund "Always Remember 9-11 Fund" to support public employees affected by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The league will accept contributions of any amount from municipal employees during the next six…
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RSVP seeks seniors to tutor children in reading
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Middlesex County is currently seeking seniors to tutor children in reading as part of the "America Reads" program. RSVP will match volunteers with children, and the school will provide training, material and guidance. Tutors are asked to volunteer at least two hours per week. For more information,…
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Spouse of WTC victim shows courage despite heartbreaking loss
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM CHARLES W. KIM South Brunswick resident Mary Ledee holds a photo of her husband, Kenneth, 38, who has been missing since the attack on the World Trade Center Sept. 11. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Mary Ledee, 31, is trying to deal with the sudden loss of her husband, Kenneth, in…
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MCRCC announces October event schedule The Middlesex County Regional Chamber of Commerce will present the following programs during October:
MCRCC announces October event schedule The Middlesex County Regional Chamber of Commerce will present the following programs during October: • "Get the Pointers You Need to Close the Sale!" Oct. 4 from 8-10 a.m., Ramada Inn, Route 1, North Brunswick. Cost, which includes breakfast, is $22 for members, $28 at the door, and $30 for…
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Patty and Kaitlyn Leopold join the congregation in singing “America the Beautiful” at the Ecumenical Service of Prayer and Remembrance at the Church of St. Augustine of Canterbury, South Brunswick, last Thursday. The service was held to honor those who perished in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Cantor Bruce Rockman of B’nai Tikvah, North Brunswick,…
