Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Four rise to rank of Eagle Scout

    As the Boy Scouts of America celebrates its 100th year, Troop 33 of Milltown takes pride that it has been shaping the lives of young men and providing community service for much of that time. The troop began in 1938 and is still going strong, according to troop leaders who point out that Troop 33…

  • Testimony continues in alleged drunken-driving case

    Expert witness says defendant’s blood-alcohol level was 0.19 at time of fatal crash Jennifer Amato NEW BRUNSWICK – A woman accused of fatally killing an 18-year-old South Brunswick woman in 2007 had a blood-alcohol level of 0.19 at the time of the crash, expert witnesses are testifying. Kimberly Green was driving from a friend’s house in South…

  • Learning by doing

    Middle school children learn about gardening, the environment during camp BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — At their age, most of us probably had only a passing idea of what climate change was. Maybe we heard about it, but it was never discussed in depth. Now, though, as temperatures steadily rise and the…

  • Sorenstam, Azinger to headline Forsgate Charity Golf Classic

    Event has raised $230K since inception in 2003 Two of golf’s most charismatic personalities will headline this year’s Forsgate Foundation Charity Golf Classic, a golf and entertainment event that raises money for a host of charities. Paul Azinger tees off at the 91st PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn., in August…

  • Phone scam asks for credit card information

    The North Brunswick Police Department is warning residents about a recent phone scam that could lead to identity theft. A detective within the department had received a call on his cell phone stating that his debit and/or credit cards were being canceled due to fraudulent activity. The recording advises the listener to wait on the…

  • SBPD mourns loss of former chief

    Frank E. Simmons, of Dayton, passed away Sept. 1 BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer Former South Brunswick Police Chief Frank E. Simmons of Dayton passed away at his home on Sept. 1. He was 84. Simmons was born in Roebling in Burlington County and spent his life in Dayton. He was a Navy veteran of…

  • Classical music

    Ed Goldberg and the Odessa Klezmer Band performs traditional music of Eastern Europe, Romania, Poland and Israel at the South Brunswick Senior Center on Sept. 2. PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff

  • Entertainment at the Senior Center

    Ed Goldberg, of the Odessa Klezmer Band, performs traditional music of Eastern Europe, Romania, Poland and Israel at the South Brunswick Senior Center on Sept. 2. JEFF GRANIT staff

  • Children, adults invited to audition

    The Bimah Players Community Theater, Monroe Township Jewish Center, 11 CornellAve., seeks child and adult actors for its upcoming production of “Autumn Tales.” For more information, email dirbimahplayers@ aol.com or call 609-395-2969.