• Girls basketball team honors victims of school shooting

    Crossroads Vikings wear the school colors of Sandy Hook Elementary during games BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer The Crossroads Middle School girls basketball team decided to honor the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn., by wearing green and white socks to represent their school colors. The Vikings also held a…

  • New Jersey Film Festival heads to New Brunswick

    Movie premieres will be held from Jan. 25 to March 2 Retrocognition The New Jersey Film Festival will celebrate its 31st anniversary this spring with a showcase of new international films, American independent features, experimental and short subjects, classic revivals and cutting-edge documentaries. The Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center, in association with the…

  • Left turn now allowed at Aaron Road in No. Brunswick

    Council eliminates restriction at Hartland Commons intersection BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Motorists can now make a left turn at Aaron Road in North Brunswick.. At the North Brunswick Township Council meeting on Dec. 17, the council voted in favor of eliminating the left-turn restriction at the Hartland Commons intersection. Mayor Francis Womack said the…

  • Images of 2012 …

    2012 was a year abuzz with activity in the area covered by the Sentinel. For more of the newspaper’s staff photographers’ best photos of the year, see page 6.

  • School doesn’t need to pull any strings to enhance music department

    Local Music Gear donates two guitars to North Brunswick Township High School Kathy Chang Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000264 EndHTML:0000007691 StartFragment:0000003537 EndFragment:0000007655 SourceURL:file://localhost/Volumes/Edit/%20%20MON%20Papers%20-%20New%20Middlesex/N:S%20BRUNSWICK%20FOLDER/1-NORTH%20BRUN/NB%20guitars%2010%22%20kc%20JMA%20HC NORTH BRUNSWICK — The two guitars that North Brunswick Township High School received in early December have been a big hit. “We are grateful,” said James Egan, the school’s band director and subject leader for…

  • Spartans open another strong wrestling season

    BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent With six returning grapplers who won 18 or more matches a year ago, as well as a talented group of newcomers, the Ocean Township High School wrestling team is poised for another strong season. Last winter, the Spartans fashioned a 22-2 mark, won the Shore Conference’s B North division, the NJSIAA…

  • BCC mens basketball team is ranked No. 3 nationally

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Brookdale Community College’s Paul Little (No. 34) puts up a shot against Ocean County College during the Dec. 20 game played on Brookdale’s home floor in the Robert J. Collins Arena in Lincroft. The Jersey Blues, ranked No. 3 in the country, remained undefeated with a 94-57 victory. ERIC SUCAR…

  • State Theatre presents the New Year’s Eve extravaganza

    The State Theatre presents the return of “Salute to Vienna” on Monday, Dec. 31 at 6 p.m. This New Year’s Eve performance features a brilliant cast of 75 including The Strauss Symphony of America led by Viennese maestro Mika Eichenholz, soprano Mónika Fischl, Viennese tenor Michael Heim, and dancers from the Kiev-Aniko Ballet of Ukraine.…

  • RBR retires No. 34; honors memory of Albert Martin

    Popular forward for the Bucs celebrated by school community BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Red Bank Regional High School basketball coach Scott Martin presents Tracy Dixon with the jacket worn by her son, senior varsity forward Albert E. Martin Jr., who collapsed and died on Dec. 3 following a scrimmage. Martin’s No. 34 Bucs jersey…

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