Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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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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5 charged in smash and slash sprees Cops say 120 vehicles damaged in two towns by group
Staff Writer By vincent todaro 5 charged in smash and slash sprees Cops say 120 vehicles damaged in two towns by group East Brunswick police have arrested five males in connection with a widespread vandalism spree that damaged more than 120 parked vehicles in South and East Brunswick during August. Police arrested Matthew Heiblim, 18,…
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DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT Andrea Scimone, Meghan Quint and Giovanna Branciforte place floating candles in the pond in front of the North Brunswick municipal building on Hermann Road during a township vigil sponsored by the Department of Human Services on Sunday.
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Brother of slain Milltown man questions treatment by cops North Brunswick man says he was called a ‘terrorist’
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Brother of slain Milltown man questions treatment by cops North Brunswick man says he was called a ‘terrorist’ Choudry Hasan, 47, of North Brunswick claims that New Brunswick police officers referred to him as a "terrorist" after responding to a 911 call at a Burger King on Livingston Avenue. "I…
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Disaster site bonds local officers who assisted South Brunswick police spent 36 hours helping crews in the city
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Disaster site bonds local officers who assisted South Brunswick police spent 36 hours helping crews in the city CHARLES W. KIM Three of the six officers from South Brunswick who traveled to New York City to assist with the rescue from last week’s disaster, (l-r) Patrolman Jay Jairdullo, Sgt.…
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Schools trying to fill student disaster needs
Staff Writer By dave goldberg The staff and students at the schools in North and South Brunswick are attempting to cope with last week’s tragedy at the World Trade Center. "Our staff has coped exceptionally well," said North Brunswick Superintendent Dr. Robert Rimmer. "We scrambled to find out if any student had parents working in…
