Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Caregiver strong
How to help those who help others By Yuliya Nemykina CTW Features More than 65 million Americans are providing care to a family member, but knowing how to care for the caregiver is of equal importance to knowing how to care for the loved one When Deborah Shouse’s mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, she…
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How to eat after 50
As people age, their dietary needs begin to change. Foods that were once staples of your diet as a youth may be restricted once you hit a certain age, while other foods you may have always avoided may now be necessary to fuel and support a healthy body. Eating healthy foods and exercising may not…
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South Brunswick police locate third suspect in car burglaries
A fugitive suspect, who allegedly is responsible for almost 50 car burglaries in South Brunswick, has been located by police. A citizen, who read a police alert on Nixle last week, reportedly observed Jarred Robinson, 23, of Franklin, walking in the Society Hill development off Route 27 in Franklin. According to the investigation reports, Robinson…
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Autumn activities abound to enjoy in the Garden State
By P.J. CANDIDO Staff Writer Gary DiGregorio, owner of the Twin Pond Farm & Country Market in Howell, demonstrates pumpkin bowling. Using a small pumpkin as the ball, and hay bales as gutters, he bowls a strike. Everyone gets a prize in this game with four strikes earning the big prize. MATT DENTON Fall is…
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Prescription for safety: Residents scrap massive amounts of medications
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Thousands of pounds of unwanted, unused and expired medications were collected in the state on Sept. 26 in an effort to combat drug addiction. On the local front — as part of the 10th National Prescription Take Back Day — the South Brunswick Police Department collected 90 pounds of medication,…
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Chance to cover Pope was ‘pinnacle of career’
By JENNIFER ORTIZ Staff Writer Howell native Gary Gellman of Gellman Images was in Philadelphia on Sept. 26 covering the arrival of Pope Francis at Philadelphia International Airport and captured the moment (above) when the Pope stopped his motorcade, exited his vehicle and blessed and kissed a 10-year-old boy who has cerebral palsy. PHOTO BY…
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Car burglary suspect remains at large
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police have charged two people in connection to a string of motor vehicle burglaries along Route 27, while one suspect is still at large. The suspects allegedly broke into vehicles in South Brunswick, Franklin and North Brunswick since mid-August, according to a statement prepared by the South Brunswick Police Department, including 48…
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Grand jury indicts men charged with burglaries
A grand jury in Middlesex County has handed up a 142-count indictment charging two New York men with taking part in a series of burglaries in nine communities. Felix Bruno, 33, and Anthony Goodwine, 50, both of the Bronx, were charged with committing burglaries between Dec. 12, 2013, and Aug. 18, 2014, and collecting more…
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Man fatally struck by truck at South Brunswick warehouse
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A man was killed after being struck by a truck at a township warehouse. Responding to a 911 call, officers and paramedics arrived to find Linwood Moore, 55, of Monroe, on the ground in the lot of the Argix Direct warehouse, located at 100 Middlesex Center Blvd. around 6 a.m. Sept. 30.…