Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Zimmerli to participate in Blue Star Museums

    NEW BRUNSWICK — The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers announced the launch of Blue Star Museums, a collaboration among the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA), Blue Star Families, the Department of Defense, and more than 1,500 museums across America to offer free admission to all active duty military personnel and their families through Labor…

  • Residents need permits for pools, sheds, fences in N.B.

    The addition of fences, sheds pools and other accessory structures requires a municipal zoning permit, and in many cases a building permit as well, according to the township municipal code. “We are always supportive of residents seeking to enhance the quality of their home and their yards, but as a matter of public safety, community…

  • Twin Day nets $500 for Make-A-Wish Foundation

    Left: Second-grade students Priyanka Samuel and Abha Natu participated in Twin Day at Parsons Elementary School in North Brunswick on May 18, which raised $500 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Above left: Prekindergarteners Arshia Raghuvanshi and Srinithya Bhattiprolu participated in Twin Day. Above right: Fifth-grade students Axel Lucero and Jhohan Mendoza dressed alike. NORTH BRUNSWICK —…

  • North Brunswick resident to be honored for years of service

    Nicholas Puleio to be inducted into New Brunswick H.S. Hall of Distinguished Alumni BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Nicholas Puleio A prominent North Brunswick resident will be honored June 15 with the Distinguished Alumni award from New Brunswick High School. One of about 500 students in the graduating class of 1964, Nicholas C.A. Puleio said…

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    The Middlesex County Office of Adult Corrections and Youth Services promoted three officers to the rank of captain last week to provide additional command staff on all three shifts at the center. Pictured are Middlesex County Warden Edmond C. Cicchi (l-r), Capt. Vito LaSala, Capt. Eric Kindler, Capt. David Weiss and Middlesex County Freeholder H.…

  • History of American Gardens’ to be topic

     The East Brunswick Garden Club will hold a meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. June 19 at Nativity Lutheran Church, corner of Ryders Lane and Dunham’s Corner Road, East Brunswick. Guest speaker Patricia Tratebas, landscape designer and garden historian, will offer a presentation titled “The History of American Gardens From the Civil-War Era to the Present.”…

  • S.B.’s Tushar Patel named to Fed. Bureau of Prisons

    Administrator will be first Indian American to serve in post BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer Tushar Patel SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A former South Brunswick Board of Health member will become the first Indian American to serve as chief of quality and risk management programs for the Federal Bureau of Prisons in the Health Service Division of…

  • International Day

    Students enjoyed various craft projects during International Day at the Little Spring Montessori Academy on Livingston Avenue in North Brunswick on June 3. SCOTT FRIEDMAN

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    Teacher Hira Baba tells all about Australia during International Day at the Little Spring Montessori Academy on Livingston Avenue in North Brunswick on June 3. SCOTT FRIEDMAN