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      April 5, 2007  RSS feed
      JEFF GRANIT staff Shaina Paulraj, 15, tries on a bonnet during a living history re-enactment held Friday outside Monroe Township High School. The event, sponsored by the History Department, featured demonstrations by the 43rd New York Infantry Volunteers. More...
      Historical group prez allegedly assaulted female family member

      The president of the Jamesburg Historical Association has been jailed on charges he sexually assaulted a female family member when she was between the ages of 3 and 7. More...

      Route 18 alley expected to close in early May

      When Mid State Lanes shuts its doors next month, it will mark the end of an era. A fixture in East Brunswick for about half a century, the bowling alley at the Mid State Mall, Route 18, is expected to close because its owner was unable to negotiate a new lease agreement with the landlord, Mid State Hye. More...


      PHOTOSBY SCOTT PILLING staff Above: Andie Gerthe and Kyle VanWageninge work on their prints March 28 when master artists from the Printmaking Council of New Jersey spent part of the day at Appleby Elementary School in Spotswood. Students worked on monoprints, silkscreens, calligraphy, drypoint prints and paper prints. At right: Caitlyn Leroy and Sabrina Spaanstra work on inking their relief prints. Students in Jennifer Kardos' art classes worked with various forms of printmaking throughout the day. More...


      A building pictured in the March 29 Sentinel was misidentified as the old Asbury Fuel building, which Spotswood officials have cited for violations. The vacant building pictured, the former Benny's Tavern, is owned by a different party. More...


      The East Brunswick High School (EBHS) Boys Volleyball Booster Club will sponsor a Dining to Donate fundraiser from noon to closing on April 18 at Applebee's of Milltown, Milltown Road and Ryders Lane. Diners who eat in or take out should present a Dining to Donate flier at the restaurant. Applebee's will then donate 10 percent of supporters' bills to the booster club. More...
      A common tactic used by those in denial about the global-warming crisis is to "shoot the messenger." They can't win an argument based on the facts or science, so they attempt to cast doubt on the validity of those who are telling them what they don't want to hear. More...
      Coda Sometimes, it's the small things that save a marriage Last weekend, my stepfather got married to a wonderful woman, and I couldn't be happier. This is a guy who came into the lives of me and my brothers after my father died, and not only loved our mother, but nursed her through her last years of illness. More...
      Jane Szul Artishenko Mrs. Artishenko, 48, of South River, died March 28, 2007, at home. She was predeceased by her parents, Sophie and John Szul, and by a brother, Nicholas Szul. Surviving are her husband, George Artishenko; her mother-in-law, Zofia Artishenko of East Brunswick; a sister-in-law, Julia Martino of East Brunswick; and a brother-in-law, Alex Artishenko of South River. More...
      $129.4M school tab would raise taxes 36.1 cents per $100
      EAST BRUNSWICK - The Board of Education last week adopted a school budget that is up nearly 4 percent due to salaries and benefits, staffing new classrooms, and improvements that officials say are desperately needed. The $129.4 million budget calls for a tax rate increase of 36. More...
      Teams that dismiss the South River Rams as a young baseball team that's going to struggle are in for a surprise. At least that's what 10th-year head coach Michael Lepore Jr. believes, as his Rams prepare to sneak up on their opponents with a mostly inexperienced but talented team. More...