Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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New chief plans to be ‘very visible’
Hayducka sworn in, outlines agenda for S.B. police dept. BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer Before an audience of more than 150, Ray Hayducka was officially sworn in as the new chief of the South Brunswick Police Department. During a speech at the ceremony, he thanked his wife, Suzanne; his mentor, Capt.…
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JEFF GRANIT staff Raina Daniel boards the school bus for the first time at Livingston Park Elementary School in North Brunswick on Tuesday.
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Private school students lack transportation
N.B. parents say they were not given advance notice BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer The wheels on the bus aren’t going ’round and ’round for North Brunswick students attending Bishop George Ahr High School in Edison or St. Joseph High School in Metuchen. Several concerned parents voiced their opinions about the…
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No. Brunswick man gives his final answer
Tapes BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer JENNIFER AMATO Jack Jackson of Geeks on Call will use his winnings from “Who Wants to Be A Millionaire” to purchase another Central Jersey territory and hire more workers for his mobile computer-repair company. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Who wants to be a millionaire? North Brunswick…
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Katrina relief efforts pick up in So. Brunswick
BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — At a time when things seem to be falling apart, communities everywhere have been banding together in solidarity and support of the people of New Orleans. Despite being separated by some 1,300 miles, even people in South Brunswick have rapidly fallen in with…
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No. Bruns. to truck aid to Gulf Coast area
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Various officials and employees in North Brunswick are combining efforts to aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina. “We want to give residents a way to respond quickly in addition to donations to the Red Cross,” Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack said. Residents can drop…
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Library director turns the page on her career
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The final chapter of Maureen Rees’ full-time library career has been written. Rees, the director of the North Brunswick Township Public Library for the last nine years, retired effective Aug. 31. “I think I’ll miss the people of North Brunswick the most,” Rees…
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S. Bruns. officers to join force in New Orleans
BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The state Office of Emergency Management, under the order of acting Gov. Richard Codey, sent 189 police and hazmat personnel to New Orleans on Wednesday. These men and women will join the thousands of police already keeping order and helping rebuild the city,…
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No. Bruns. recreation offers Pilates courses
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Call it hottie Pilates. Certified in Power Pilates in New York City, Paula Coe, 32, a North Brunswick resident for 11 years, and Brenda Scialabba, 41, a resident for eight years, decided to use their love for Pilates to fuel a new exercise…
