• Youth group sets Oct. 7 Garage Sale

    The B’nai B’rith Youth Organization of East Brunswick will sponsor its Garage Sale 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 7 at 7 Stratford Road, East Brunswick.

  • American Legion plans Spaghetti Fest

    American Legion Post No. 214 will sponsor its annual Spaghetti Festival 2-6 p.m. Oct. 7 at the post home, 264 Whitehead Ave., South River. The menu will include spaghetti, homemade meatballs, sausage, salad, bread, coffee, tea, soda and cake. Donation is $12 for adults, $6 for children under age 10. For tickets or more information,…

  • Community invited to 4-H Open House

    The Middlesex County 4-H Open House will be held 1-4 p.m. Oct. 7 at the 4-H Center, 645 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. 4-H offers learning programs for youth in a variety of project areas from animals to dance to leadership. There are more than 25 different 4-H Clubs within Middlesex County. The open house is…

  • Postal service seeks smaller facilities in local towns

    Mail for So. River, Spotswood, Helmetta, Milltown to be delivered through E. Brunswick BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer U.S. Postal Service officials are seeking to close postal facilities in favor of smaller retail locations in several Middlesex County communities. George Flood, a spokesman for the USPS, told Greater Media Newspapers that the postal service will…

  • CODA

    America’s most dangerous city is about to get worse GREG BEAN You’ve got to wonder what Camden will look like in 10 years, but it’s a pretty good guess it will look like one of those post-apocalyptic cities on “The Walking Dead.” It’s well on its way to that state now, with row after row…

  • Residents encouraged to donate blood at East Brunswick’s drive

    The most important things in life are not things — not material things. Please donate blood. Save a life. Donating is easy, sterile and painless. The actual donation lasts only about 10 minutes. Please help. Come donate at our community blood drive at the East Brunswick Public Library, 2 Civic Center Drive, on Monday, Oct.…

  • Gun range will hurt neighborhood, lower property values

    I would like to thank the Sentinel for the article in its Sept. 13 issue about the Tarantino shooting range (“Board Grants Variance for Indoor Shooting Range”). Tarantino’s planner, John Chadwick, stated that the property is the ideal area for the range, noting the lack of neighboring residences. I wonder if Mr. Chadwick has driven…

  • Wishes greenway luck, despite its start

    There were surely many credits given at the Sept. 15 official opening of the Middlesex Greenway. I applaud the spirit and the drive of those who produced this potentially great recreational asset. But discredits are also warranted for those who have given the greenway a first round Black Eye — from which I hope it…

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