Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Live performances have ‘Met’ their match at movie theater
Regal Cinemas in No. Bruns. broadcasts live from The Metropolitan Opera BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Opera lovers have a chance to watch live performances without traveling to New York City. NCM Fathom is broadcasting the full 2011-12 season of the Metropolitan Opera at Regal Cinemas, Commerce Center, North Brunswick, live during the actual productions.…
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The number 13 proves lucky in North Brunswick
Care to Walk’s 13th annual run/walk as successful as ever BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer CARE. C is for caring for more than 90,000 patients at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) in New Brunswick. A is for awareness as well as outreach and education regarding the importance of screening and early detection for…
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Man arrested after trying to sell tree services to off-duty officer
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A Browns Mills man was arrested on Oct. 12 after attempting to solicit tree-cutting services to an off-duty South Brunswick police officer, according to a press release. Robert Arnwine, 36, approached the officer’s home off Georges Road around 2 p.m. last Wednesday. The officer, who was in uniform at the time, opened…
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Proceeds from local 5K will go toward children’s holiday toys
Rebecca Alterman works toward Girl Scout Gold Award with No. Brunswick run/walk Oct. 30 BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A local high school student is undertaking quite a “feet,” planning a 5K run/walk as part of her Girl Scout Gold Award project. Rebecca Alterman is planning the Race for the Gold 5K…
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Volunteers of all ages help to clean up a section of the Senior Housing parking lot during the North Brunswick Community Service Day, held throughout town Oct. 15 and 16. More photos, page 20. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Community Service Day
Volunteers of all ages help to clean up a section of the Senior Housing parking lot during the North Brunswick Community Service Day, held throughout town on Oct. 15 and 16. Youth Pastor David Good, of Community Church-Fixer of Hearts, organized a weekend to help senior citizens with projects such as moving furniture, lawn maintenance…
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Dog euthanized after attack by rabid skunk in No. Bruns.
NORTH BRUNSWICK — A skunk that attacked a township dog in the vicinity of Glenn Avenue and Linwood Place on Oct. 12 tested positive for rabies. The Franklin Township Animal Control Officer, who responded as part of a mutual aid agreement with North Brunswick, took the skunk to a veterinary clinic, where it was euthanized…
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Howell man to appear on ‘Jeopardy!’
Jay Peterson HOWELL — Jay Peterson of Howell will appear on the iconic television game show “Jeopardy!” on Oct. 20. Peterson, who is an assistant English professor at Atlantic Cape Community College in southern New Jersey, said he had taken the “Jeopardy!” online contestant quiz several times in the past and was surprised when he…
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Dollar store application denied at Livingston Avenue site
North Brunswick will not have Family Dollar store inside Jack’s Furniture BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Family Dollar will not be coming to the Jack’s Famous Furniture building on Livingston Avenue. Jack Mamroud, the owner of the furniture business for the past 13 years, brought an application before the board on Aug. 3, asking for…
