Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Weichert honors top achievers in East Brunswick

    Four sales associates at the East Brunswick office of Weichert, Realtors have been honored for their accomplishments in August, announced James M. Weichert, president. Donna Warters led the office in listings to earn top producer honors. She also earned a place in the office’s 500 Club for the month of August. A licensed broker, she…

  • ERA offers online virtual property tours

    The ERA Brokers of New Jersey announced the implementation of new technology which enables consumers to view ERA property listings through an online virtual tour, making homebuying and selling easier. Considered to be the technology leader in the real estate industry, ERA is providing online virtual tours through a partnership with the interactive real estate…

  • Learn some ways to improve your work life on Oct. 10

    Learn some ways to improve your work life on Oct. 10 On Oct. 10, join Hightstown/East Windsor Business & Professional Women to discover some practical ways to improve your work life. Find and focus on what’s exceptional in you, and bring a new perspective to both your work and personal life. Leadership, self-improvement and the…

  • AAMA names Edward Gulko state director for N.J.

    AAMA names Edward Gulko state director for N.J. The American Academy of Medical Administrators (AAMA) announced that Edward Gulko, executive director of Old Bridge-Sayreville Medical Group, P.A., Old Bridge, has been appointed state director for New Jersey. The AAMA serves health-care management at all levels, within all types of health-care organizations, by developing and refining…

  • $4.4M scheduled to flow to S.B. in sewer suit settlement

    $4.4M scheduled to flow to S.B. in sewer suit settlement Settlement related to Cranbury’s use of township lines By charles w. kim Staff Writer A long-standing sewer line dispute with neighboring Cranbury may soon be over with $4,465,000 flowing into South Brunswick’s coffers. Township Attorney Bertram Busch announced Tuesday night that the parties involved in…

  • S.B. nabs suspect in series of car thefts

    Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police believe that a 19-year-old Trenton man arrested on Sept. 28 may be responsible for a rash of car thefts in the township. According to police, Deshawn Loving, 19, of Trenton may be linked to as many as half a dozen car thefts in the area…

  • Service handling N.B. daytime 1st aid calls

    Service handling N.B. daytime 1st aid calls Rural Metro hired due to shortage of volunteers By alison granito Staff Writer When North Brunswick residents call for an ambulance, chances are they may no longer get one staffed by the members of the local volunteer First Aid Squad. Effective Monday morning, Rural Metro Ambulances, South Amboy,…

  • Breast cancer walk a testament to survivors Second annual Care-to-Walk/Run expected to attract 600

    Staff Writer By alison granito Breast cancer walk a testament to survivors Second annual Care-to-Walk/Run expected to attract 600 JEFF HUNTLEY North Brunswick Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation Lou Ann Benson displays the Care-to-Walk/Run medals that will be distributed to all the survivors of breast and ovarian cancer at Saturday’s Care-to-Walk/Run. The 5K on…

  • N.B. police director learning the ropes

    Staff Writer By Alison Granito N.B. police director learning the ropes MARIE ORTIZ New North Brunswick Police Director Ron Romano reflects on his new job. NORTH BRUNSWICK — New Police Director Ron Romano is just trying to settle into the routine of running a police department. "My biggest challenge in the short term is just…