Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Visiting Nurses join No. Bruns.

    NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Robert Wood Johnson Visiting Nurses [RWJVN] have become an office tenant at the Shoppes at North Brunswick. The nurses association now occupies 2,500 square feet on the second level of the center, joining PSI Services and Remax as office tenants. “We are very excited to have our new office located in…

  • Baby just couldn’t wait

    Mom gives birth in front seat of family’s Suburban BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Carly Ann Craig will have quite a story to tell when she grows up. Millstone’s Craig family (l-r), Suzanne, Jimmy, Sydney, Jim and Tyler, celebrates the latest addition to their family, Carly Ann, who was born Aug. 18. Her mother, Suzanne,…

  • Middlesex County participates in energy audit

    NEW BRUNSWICK — New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) President Jeanne M. Fox, Middlesex County government officials, and representatives from Dome-Tech, Inc., took part in a Local Government Energy Audit on Sept. 15. The audit is a component of New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program (NJCEP). “By participating in the Local Government Energy Audit, Middlesex…

  • New turf field officially opened at Sabella Park

    BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Pfc. Joseph Sabella NORTH BRUNSWICK — The North Brunswick Adams Athletic Club (Adams AC) and its Pop Warner football and cheerleading programs held a grand-opening celebration Sept. 20 to unveil the new artificial turf field at Sabella Park on Cozzens Lane, as well as to celebrate the life and sacrifice…

  • Accident in S.B. kills Jamesburg man

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A one-car motor vehicle accident killed a 27-year-old Jamesburg man early Saturday morning in South Brunswick. The accident was reported at 1:23 a.m. at the intersection of Route 535 and Stults Road, according to a release from the South Brunswick Police Department. The victim, Anthony Bruno, was driving a 2002 Volkswagen Passat…

  • On Campus

    Berkeley College, Woodbridge, announced the following local student named to the president’s list with a GPA of 4.0 or higher for the spring quarter: Sandra McNeill of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, announced the following students who received Col. Fairleigh S. Dickinson Scholarships based on academics, SAT scores and…

  • Former postal workers admit theft of gift cards

    NEW BRUNSWICK — Two former U.S. Postal Service workers from North Brunswick and Howell pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing more than 500 employee incentive gift cards, according to a Sept. 23 press release from Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce J. Kaplan. Alyse Mordoh, 56, of North Brunswick, and James Rosciano III, 48, of Howell,…

  • Local medical center forges bond with Republic of Georgia

    Jewish Renaissance Medical Center to visit nation, hoping to provide residents with better health care BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer PHOTO BY JEFF GRANIT staff The Jewish Renaissance Medical Center in Perth Amboy welcomed Republic of Georgia first lady Sandra Roelofs on Sept. 16. Roelofs visited the facility to implement some of the medical practices…

  • N.B. council honors student, swim team

    BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Richard Ebright NORTH BRUNSWICK — Richard Y. Ebright and the Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services’ 2009 Rapids Swim Team were honored during a North Brunswick council meeting Sept. 8. Ebright is a high honor roll student and is a member of the National Honor Society and the Hispanic…