Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Human rainbow

    Students and staff at Judd Elementary School in North Brunswick united to form a human rainbow on May 23 in preparation for Field Day.

  • BlueClaws will host nut-free game June 12

    The FAAN Walk for Food Allergy and the Lakewood BlueClaws have teamed up for the third annual nut-free game at FirstEnergy Park in Lakewood. Buster, the BlueClaws’mascot, poses with fans at a previous nut-free game. Does your child’s nut allergy prevent your family from attending a baseball game? If so, mark down June 12 on…

  • S.B. coaches’ game to benefit juvenile diabetes research

    Festivities begin 6 p.m. Saturday at Rowland Park BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Not only will area residents get to see their coaches hit hardballs, and maybe even some long balls, at the third annual South Brunswick Athletic Association Coaches’ Game, they’ll get to do so for a good cause. This year,…

  • In memory of a friend

    From top: Senior citizens gathered at North Brunswick Community Park on May 23 to honor Marie Utzinger. Utzinger, a longtime resident who passed away recently, was very active with the township Senior Center. Residents plant a tree in memory of Utzinger. A memorial plaque is placed in the ground under a newly planted tree. PHOTOS…

  • Miracle on Route 130

    Milltown resident Liam Ojeda stands along the street as U.S. Airways Flight 1549 was transported on a flatbed along Route 130 in North Brunswick on June 5 on its way to the Carolinas Air Museum in Charlotte, N.C. The airplane, of “Miracle on the Hudson” fame, landed in New York’s Hudson River in January 2009…

  • Stars and planets align for No. Brunswick filmmaker

    Ariel Frenkel to screen ‘Pluto’ at Rutgers Univ. on June 5 BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Ariel Frenkel, of North Brunswick, will screen his film “Pluto” at the N.J.International Film Festival at Rutgers University on June 5. NORTH BRUNSWICK — A township native will be showing his feature film at the New Jersey International Film…

  • Senior center to host special events

    The Office on Aging will host the following events in June  “The History of Quilting in America and Modern Quilts,” 12:30 p.m. June 6, presented by historian Gail Small.  ELLWhite Book Project, 12:30 p.m. June 9. Seniors and English language learners (ELL) will participate in a readaloud of a student-created alphabet book. ELL…

  • Outstanding teachers honored by No. Brunswick Board of Ed.

    BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A multitude of staff members were honored by the North Brunswick Board of Education on May 18. Six teachers were honored as Governor’s Teachers of the Year: Catherine Havens is a teacher/consultant who assists all teachers in diagnosing, planning and managing student behaviors at Judd Elementary School.…

  • NBBSA goes to bat for community

    BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer The North Brunswick Baseball & Softball Association dedicated new batting cages for the township on May 21. All residents in town can use the cages provided they bring their own equipment. JENNIFER AMATO NORTH BRUNSWICK — The North Brunswick Baseball & Softball Association [NBBSA] dedicated four brand-new batting cages to…