Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Ticketmaster outlet opens in E.B.
EAST BRUNSWICK — A new Ticketmaster outlet has opened at Brunswick Square Mall, Route 18. The outlet, located at the mall’s Guest Services booth, offers access to event information and ticket purchases for a variety of attractions and entertainment, including sporting events, museums, theatrical performances and family shows. When the most popular events go on…
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School supply store is leading kids toward the right Street
Becker’s in N.B. offers teaching supplies, at-home supplementals BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer PHOTOS BY JENNIFER AMATO Becker’s School Supplies store for parents and teachers has aisle upon aisle of classroom decorating supplies, interactive games, supplementals, arts and crafts materials and tools to help children learn inside and outside of the classroom. Top: The sticker…
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Food pantry is accepting donations
BY CHRIS MURINO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The South Brunswick Food Pantry has been running extremely low recently, but it is beginning to see improvements. “It’s getting better,” said Jeanne Wert, the assistant director of social services for the township. “We’re considered an emergency food pantry, but families can come once a month if…
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A level playing field
JENNIFER AMATO The new artificial turf field at Sabella Park has been installed and lined as a multipurpose field. The renovation project, which began in May and should be completed by the end of the year, will also include a basketball court and improved parking, lighting and drainage.
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N.B. honors school retirees
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Several employees leaving the township school district have been recognized by the Board of Education over the past two months. Linda Kahrmann, who was the coordinator of the Community Child Care program for the past 22 years, was presented with a proclamation on July 16. The child…
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CHRIS KELLY staff North Brunswick Police Officer Thomas Vingara checks to see if cadets are lining up properly during the fifth annual Junior Police Academy, being held this week and next week at Linwood Middle School.
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South Indian cuisine adds some spice to local area
Anjappar franchise opens first U.S. location on Route 130 in No. Bruns. BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Much like McDonald’s represents American fast food around the world, Anjappar signifies authentic Chettinad cuisine from India. PHOTOS BY JENNIFER AMATO Above: Anjappar Chettinad South Indian Cuisine has seating for about 50 patrons. Left: The kingfish vanjaram fish…
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Former S.B. gym teacher admits sex with underage student
Charged with endangering the welfare of a child BY CHRIS MURINO Staff Writer Daniel Kerekes Aformer physical education teacher at South Brunswick High School pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child, admitting to having sex with a 16-yearold female student. Daniel Kerekes, 37, of South River, faces up to three years in prison…
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Man arrested for attempted murder
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Police arrested Allen Gardner, 49, of North Brunswick, for attempted murder after an altercation on Friday. According to police Lt. Roger Reinson, Gardner got into a verbal and physical dispute with two brothers at the Oak Leaf Village apartments on Route 27 at approximately 3 a.m. As…
