• Golfers, sponsors sought for BIC event

    The annual Sayreville Brain Injured Children (BIC) Golf Outing will be held Aug. 8 at Glenwood Country Club, Route 9 and Fairway Lane, Old Bridge. The driving range will open at 7:30 p.m. Shotgun start is set for 9:30 a.m. There will be hamburgers and hot dogs, beer and nonalcoholic beverages available 8:30 a.m. through…

  • Drum Corps groups set to march into Old Bridge

    Bands will perform at Lombardi Field in benefit for Traveling Knights BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer DrumCorps groups including the Boston Crusaders (above) and the Madison Scouts (left) will take part in the June 26 performance at Lombardi Field in Old Bridge. OLD BRIDGE — The Old Bridge Marching Knights and Youth Education in the…

  • Scholarships available for careers in criminal law

    The County Prosecutors Association of New Jersey is offering four scholarships to law school students seeking careers as prosecuting attorneys, and to police officers hoping to attend college to advance their careers in law enforcement. The scholarships, each amounting to a one-year grant of $2,500, will be paid directly to the recipients, who will be…

  • Photo contest to capture five decades of open space preservation

    A picture may be worth a thousand words, but how many pictures would it take to capture the beauty of preserving 650,000 acres of open space and parks in New Jersey over the past 50 years? That’s the challenge the N.J. Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is putting into the shutter-happy hands of residents and…

  • The trouble with trillions, and it’s not science fiction

    CODA GREG BEAN I f you’ve been listening to the news lately, you know there’s a huge debate in Washington over raising the national debt limit. Currently, our national debt stands at about $14.3 trillion, give or take a few billion, and President Obama’s administration and the Democrats in Congress want to raise the debt…

  • Freeholder grateful for county law enforcement team

    A s the chair of the Freeholders’ Law and Public Safety Committee, it is my responsibility to help ensure the safety of the residents of our county. To make that happen, I am very fortunate to have a dedicated team of law enforcement personnel to back me up. That committed team, guided by Prosecutor Bruce…

  • Reader responds to letter on college debt

    Joe Sinagra’s recent letter [“Is College Worth the Debt Incurred,” Sentinel, April 31] to your paper brings up the more general questions of whether one should go to school for an education or a certificate, what either of those are worth, and whether longterm debts should be incurred to pay for schools. Mr. Sinagra presents…

  • Community invited to school Bingo Night

    CardinalMcCarrick/St. Mary’s High School, Second Street and Stevens Avenue, South Amboy, will sponsor an Eagles Bingo Community Night 7 p.m. June 24 in the school cafeteria. Proceeds from the event will be used to renovate the school gym. For more information, call Monica at 732-721-0748, ext. 244, or email [email protected].

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