Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Talent, without a shadow of a doubt
PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN Yaasmeen Davis shows the beauty and grace of ballet at the North Brunswick Township High School Student Government Organization talent show, held at the school on Friday. Below: Rappers Marckervin Janvier, left, and Tim Bandora entertain the crowd.
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Strings attached
MATT DENTON Over 145 students from the Crossroads North and South elementary schools’ symphonic strings groups and the South Brunswick High School’s chamber orchestra performed at the school district’s music festival, held at the high school on April 3.
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Injury association has prevention on the brain
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK- Anew township agency is getting a head start on preventing potential injuries. The Brain Injury Association of New Jersey, a self-funded, chartered affiliate of the Brain Injury Association of America, recently moved from Edison to 825 Georges Road in North Brunswick. The purpose of the organization is to…
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Body of N.B. employee found behind Dumpster
NEW BRUNSWICK – The body of an employee of Panera Bread in North Brunswick was found onMonday behind a Dumpster in New Brunswick. According to a press release from the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, at approximately 9:44 a.m. the New Brunswick Police Department was notified of a body on the ground outside of 100 Memorial…
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Arrests made in copper thefts
BY CHRIS MURINO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Township police, along with the New Jersey State Police, have arrested three men in connection with numerous copper thefts from cell phone towers throughout the state, according to a statement made by Police Detective James Ryan. Andreas Gardner, 21, of Jamesburg, and Jorge Rasteiro, 24, of Elizabeth,…
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Possible suicide on Rt. 1 in N.B.
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – A man whose body was found on April 2 allegedly committed suicide. According to North Brunswick Police Lt. Roger Reinson, a Central JerseyWaste garbage truck was driving along Route 1 north just past College Farm Road but prior to Ryders Lane around 6:35 a.m. when a driver…
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Suspects sought in station robbery
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police are searching for two men who may have robbed a Valero gas station at gunpoint early Thursday morning, according to a statement made by Sgt. James Stoddard. An employee at the gas station, located on Route 1, said he was approached by two men wearing scarves covering their faces, one of…
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Photo
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Jacob Seymour, of Kendall Park, was honored to serve as an altar boy at a Mass held in remembrance of the three-year anniversary of the death of Pope John Paul II at St. Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church in Kendall Park on April 2. For story, see page 14.
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Corzine meets with School Boards Assoc.
Addresses new funding formula, Abbott districts, property taxes BY CHRIS MURINO Staff Writer Gov. Jon Corzine told members of the New Jersey School Boards Association that the new school funding formula is as effective as it can be in these trying economic times. Corzine spoke on Saturday morning to various school board and municipal representatives…
