• Sports Shorts

    The seventh annual High Speed Chase for the Cure 5K Run/3K Walk is now open for registration. The event will be held 8 a.m. Sept. 27 at the Louis Brown Athletic Center on the Rutgers University Livingston Campus in Piscataway. Proceeds will benefit The Cancer Institute of New Jersey and will feature awards in multiple…

  • Flounder season concludes

    Fish On Fish On • RON NUZZOLO The New Jersey summer flounder season was officially closed as of Sept. 4. New Jersey recreational anglers’ harvest of summer flounder (fluke) was the current 18-inch minimum size and six fish possession limit.   The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) and the Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Management Council (MAFMC)…

  • Plainfield Curling Club to host open house Oct. 3

    Anyone who has ever wanted to try a sport that has been featured during coverage of the last two Winter Olympics will have that opportunity on Oct. 3 from 2-6 p.m. when New Jersey’s only dedicated curling facility hosts an open house. Eric Blassneck is the membership chair at the Plainfield Curling Club. He started…

  • ‘Heading’ into the soccer season

    Top left: Old Bridge High School’s Julie Connor (l) goes up for a head ball with South Brunswick High School’s Lauryn Strebeck in the first half of a soccer game on Sept. 17. The Old Bridge Knights defeated the South Brunswick Vikings, 3-2, in South Brunswick. Middle left: South Brunswick’s Jenna Bussiere (16) tries to…

  • No. Bruns. kicks off fall with new adult soccer league

    BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Near left: Toronto Blizzard’s Gennaro Scotto (l) and Dallas Tornados’ Andrew Lewis fight for the ball during the North Brunswick Soccer Adult League game at North Brunswick Community Park Sept. 16. The league invites men and women over age 21 to play against each other…

  • For the Record

    The article “N.B. ordinance amends parking restrictions” in the Sept. 17 edition of the North & South Brunswick Sentinel needs a clarification. The wording of the article stated that according to the ordinance, residences in residential areas are “allowed” two off-street parking spaces per dwelling unit, suggesting that residents are limited to two spaces. Instead,…

  • Homeowners win battle, but the war is not over

    Coda • GREG BEAN So, the Long Branch homeowners in the MTOTSA neighborhood have finally won a major battle, after years of litigation, protest and uncertainty. They’ll be able to keep their homes in the beachfront neighborhood, and they’ll no longer have to worry that they’ll lose their residences to eminent domain. But when all…

  • Business Briefs

    David Kovacs, owner and managing partner, and Don Klumbach, managing partner at AlphaGraphics, South Brunswick, received the Marketing Excellence, Gold Circle for Sales and Network Builder Awards for contributions to fellow business people at the company’s annual conference in Chicago in early August. The conference featured network group sessions and design teams, training sessions and…

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