• ‘Soundstage’ will fill club with hope for autistic youths

    BYAMY ROSEN Staff Writer Alicia Madison When voices and musical instruments combine, special things often happen. When musicians combine, special people can often be helped. Such will be the case on Saturday, May 7, when Greater Media Newspapers and Howell Ice World present a host of musical performances for charity during “Soundstage” at Bar Anticipation…

  • Tickets on sale for Wine, Beer Tasting

    The St. Bartholomew Columbiettes will hold a Wine and Beer Tasting 7-10 p.m. May 13 in the auditorium at St. Bartholomew’s School, 460 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick. Cost is $10 per person; appetizers and desserts are included. Guests must be age 21 or older to attend. For more information and to reserve, call Carol at…

  • Car wash to raise funds for Cub Scouts

    Cub Scout Pack No. 223, East Brunswick, will hold a fundraising car wash 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. May 7 in the parking lot at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 568 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick. Suggested donation is $5.

  • ‘Lifeguards’ author to visit E.B. Library

    Author Michael Fowler will discuss his novel, “Lifeguards of the Jersey Shore,” in a program set for 7 p.m. May 5 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. The book focuses not only on modern rescue techniques, but also on 200 years of history beginning with lighthouses and the Life Saving Service.…

  • Smile, you’re on ‘Candid Camera’ — now pay up

    CODA GREG BEAN I guess this is just one more reason not to loan your car to crazy UncleAl for a spin around East Brunswick. Last week, East Brunswick police announced that a camera has been installed at the intersection of Route 18 and Tices Lane to catch motorists who run the red light there.…

  • Assemblyman chose constituents over corporations

    On behalf of our 1.3 million members in New Jersey, including the more than 24,000 in this district, AARP would like to thankAssemblyman John Wisniewski (D-19) for voting against Assembly Bill 3766 (equivalent to Senate Bill 2664), which deregulates telephone and cable services in New Jersey, even before there was much public opposition to the…

  • Offers advice for teens and their parents

    On June 25, 2011, the community will mark the first anniversary of the murder of Divyendu Sinha by a group of five Old Bridge teenagers. I don’t understand why these five teenagers committed such a horrific crime and ruined the rest of their lives. I don’t want to go into the details of this murder,…

  • Suggestions on dealing with pesky varmints

    A ttention, Greg Bean. In view of the many animals attracted to your garage (“Coda,” Sentinel, April 21), I respectfully suggest the following: schedule a garage sale, open a petting zoo, or get yourself a shotgun. Are you aware of the fact that in some sections of the United States, your invaders are considered delicacies?…

  • Thanks go out for support in time of need

    The Summerhill Village Condominium Association would like to express its deepest gratitude to the many individuals and organizations that came to our rescue during our recent fire. Thanks go to the East Brunswick Fire Department and District No. 2 for their quick response and bravery; the East Brunswick Police Department for its compassionate assistance and…

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