Category: Sentinel-NBS News
-

Search for rash cure goes further than skin-deep
N.B. student analyzes effects of probiotics on eczema in children BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two medical students itching to find a cure for eczema in children presented their research on probiotics treatment to the American College of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology in Philadelphia in December. Joohee Lee,…
-

Degrees in hand, Chubb grads excited for future
North Brunswick councilman delivers keynote address BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer “It is not easy to change work as you get older, but if you have a belief in yourself, you will succeed.” – Bob Davis It’s time to throw the caps up into the air.The winter session graduating class of…
-

Park destruction blamed on ATVs
Erosion, noise, garbage attributed to off-road vehicles BY JESSICA SMITH Staff Writer BY JESSICA SMITHStaff Writer Above, Joe Sapia, of Monroe, stands in front of an area in Jamesburg Park where a stream has run off onto trails believed to be created by ATVs. Top right, one of the signs posted on trees in the…
-

Taking a dip
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Among all of the selections waiting to be covered in chocolate, Lara Strassberg chooses a ripe strawberry to dip at the fourth annual “Allure of Chocolate” lecture and demonstration at the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture in North Brunswick Jan. 28.
-

Council offers support for Darfur benefit show
South Brunswick students organizing Woodlot ’07 concert BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Local high school students have secured the township’s cooperation in holding a benefit concert for the victims of Sudan’s brutal genocide. Approaching the Township Council at its Tuesday night’s workshop meeting, teens Aaron Gittleman and Megan…
-

Firm to study years of swamp flood data
S.B. officials and park area residents praise step-by-step approach BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer The firm responsible for the environmental study of Pigeon Swamp State Park presented its plan to the South Brunswick Township Council Tuesday night. The township, near the end of June selected environmental engineering firm PMK to perform…
-

Photo
JEFF GRANIT staff Holly Maris, 5, showcases the Groundhog Day headband she made at the Sabella Park Preschool in North Brunswick on Friday.
-

Putting on the Ritz, the Fig Newton and more
Iconic works of commercial artist on display in S.B. BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer Clockwise from top – Don Stern, son of famed commercial artist Sydney Stern,discusses his father’s works on Tuesday night. This photo, on display at the exhibit in South Brunswick, shows the late artist at work. Visitors can…
-

Bank robber flees on bike
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The PNC bank on Georges Road was the scene of an armed robbery around 12:30 p.m. on Jan. 25. According to police, a medium-size male wearing all black clothing and a ski mask entered the facility and brandished a silver handgun. He hopped over the half-door inside the bank and demanded money…
