• Wednesdays are wing nights at VFW

    The Clark-Moetz VFW Post 2319, 45 Broad St., Milltown, will hold its Wacky Wings Wednesday Nights 5-8 p.m. every Wednesday at the post. Wings are 50 cents each. There are also poppers, breaded zucchini, potato pancakes and corn fritters available.

  • Curtain to rise on ‘Children of Eden’

    GB Productions will present its production of “Children of Eden” 8 p.m. Aug. 8, 10, 15 and 17 at St. Thomas the Apostle auditorium, Route 18 south, Old Bridge. Tickets cost $16 for adults, $14 for seniors and students. For more information and to reserve, call the box office at 732-238-4028.

  • Vendors welcome at Giant Flea Market

    The St. Thomas Rosary Society, Old Bridge, is seeking vendors for its annual Giant Flea Market set for 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Aug. 17 in the parking lot at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Route 18 south, Old Bridge. Rain date is Aug. 24. Spaces cost $15 each, $25 for two. Table-rental fee is $5. For…

  • Participants sought for SHS Golf Outing

    The Spotswood High School (SHS) Hole- In-One Club will host its annual fundraising Golf Outing Aug. 12 at Rossmoor Golf Club, Monroe. The SHS varsity golf team is funded through the SHS Hole-In-One Club. The day will include breakfast, golf, refreshments, dinner and awards. Registration forms are available at the high school, Summerhill Road. The…

  • Opera company will visit Monroe on way to Congo

    By STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer MONROE — An opera company with a unique mission will make a pit stop in Monroe Village on its way to perform the opera “La Petite Carmen” in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. OPERAnauts will perform the opera for township seniors Aug. 9 through a…

  • Voting for Stahl and change in Trenton

    David Stahl’s bipartisan record of cutting spending, lowering taxes and bringing new businesses to our township shows what can be accomplished when we work together. Party labels have gotten in the way of real results for the middle class. Trenton politicians like Peter Barnes and Patrick Diegnan refuse to work with Gov. Chris Christie to…

  • School-funding inequity needs revisions

    This letter contains more facts that can be added to the topic addressed in Morley G. Melden’s letter to the editor, “Resident Wants Vote on S2307,” that appeared in the July 11 issue of the Sentinel. The poorly conceived state Supreme Court’s Abbott decision, as well as the thoughtless formula devised by the state Legislature…

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  • New program could bring Monroe lower energy rates

    By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MONROE — Residents and business owners in Monroe could see lower electricity bills in the near future. At its Aug. 5 meeting, the Monroe Township Council adopted an ordinance that established an energy aggregation program. The move will band residents together to secure better pricing through bulk electricity purchases, according…

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