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      January 17, 2008  RSS feed
      ERIC SUCAR staff Virohin Shakelli (l-r), Laurant Spatola, Jason Hong and Gabriella Palfey practice some yoga in the preschool enrichment program at the Raritan Valley YMCA in East Brunswick Friday. The Y offers a variety of programs for 3-5-year-olds with a curriculum that includes language arts, pre-math skills, art, music and games. More...
      Helmetta mayor, chief agree dept. needs major improvement

      The Helmetta Police Department is deficient in key areas, including a lack of policies, training and supervision, according to a consultant's report. Mayor Nancy Martin said she and the Borough Council were aware of some problems that existed in the police department, but they did not know the extent of those issues until the study was completed in recent weeks. More...

      Eppinger takes seat as mayor, appoints new boro attorney

      The Republican Party has control of the governing body for the first time in over a decade. The South River Borough Council, now made up of five Republicans and one Democrat, named its fifth GOP member after the party finished its selection process to fill the seat vacated by Republican Raymond Eppinger, who was sworn in as mayor at the Jan. 1 reorganization meeting. More...


      SCOTT FRIEDMAN Patrons enjoyed an afternoon of chills and thrills as Neill Hartley of the American Historical Theatre portrayed author Washington Irving and told the tale of Ichabod Crane and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" at the Spotswood Public Library Saturday. More...


      Pelican Pool and Ski Center, 393 Route 18, East Brunswick, is offering a free ski lift ticket to anyone who donates blood. Participants must donate blood at any hospital or blood bank and show Pelican Pool proof of doing so by Jan. 31 in order to receive the lift ticket. More...
      I cannot let the remarks of Jamesburg Councilman Otto Kostbar ("State bill would limit library funding hikes," Sentinel, Jan. 10) pass without a response. First of all, the library is not swimming in money. Our entire budget is not more than the salary of two policemen in town. More...
      The spoils go to the winners, and in South River, the winners are enjoying their newfound control of the municipal governing body. Earlier this month, the Republicans took over the mayor's seat as well as control of the Borough Council for the first time inmany years. More...
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      Mrs. Goodine, 104, of East Brunswick, died Jan. 2, 2008, in the Residence at Forsgate,Monroe. Surviving are two daughters, Geraldine Hurley of East Brunswick and Joan A. Nardo of the Toms River section of Dover; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. AMass was offered at St. Bartholomew's Church, East Brunswick. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery, Queens, N.Y. More...
      PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Above left: Monroe's Ivan Baretto (l) snags a rebound in front of North Brunswick's Ricky Harris (r) during the second quarter of a game on Jan. 15 at North Brunswick High School. Above right: Monroe's Justin Mitchell (r) and North Brunswick's Jeff Ashamole (l) in the third quarter of North Brunswick's 55-50 victory. Ashamole finished with 16 points. Baretto finished with a game-high 17 points for Monroe, which lost two games in a row for the first time all season. Their record currently stands at 7-5. The team's next game is tonight at 7 p.m. at South Plainfield High School. More...